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The electronic Irish Statute Book (eISB) comprises the Acts of the Oireachtas (Parliament), Statutory Instruments, Legislation Directory, Constitution and a limited number of pre-1922 Acts.
- Irish Statute Book
The electronic Irish Statute Book (eISB) comprises the Acts...
- Irish Statute Book
The Constitution of Ireland (Irish: Bunreacht na hÉireann, pronounced [ˈbˠʊnˠɾˠəxt̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈheːɾʲən̪ˠ]) is the fundamental law of Ireland. It asserts the national sovereignty of the Irish people.
Bunreacht na hÉireann (the Irish Constitution) is the fundamental legal document that sets out how Ireland should be governed and the rights of Irish citizens.
Constitution of Ireland. The text of the Constitution published on the eISB, including the introductory text and the list of amending Acts, reflects the most recently printed version of the popular edition. Visit the page.
The Dáil enacted the Constitution of the Irish Free State (Saorstát Éireann) Act, 1922, implementing the Irish Free State Constitution, which was based on the terms of the Treaty. The Constitution enshrined the separation of powers between the executive, legislative and judicial arms of government.
Constitution of Ireland. The text of the Constitution published on the eISB, including the introductory text and the list of amending Acts, reflects the most recently printed version of the popular edition. Visit the page.
On Thursday 22 November, a special reception was held at the Distillery Building in Smithfield to commemorate the launch of the fifth edition of one of Ireland’s most revered legal manuscripts, Kelly: The Irish Constitution.