The Centenary of the Irish Free State Constitution - Constituting a Polity?

The Centenary of the Irish Free State Constitution - Constituting a Polity?

von: Laura Cahillane, Donal K. Coffey

Palgrave Macmillan, 2024

ISBN: 9783031461811 , 291 Seiten

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The Centenary of the Irish Free State Constitution - Constituting a Polity?


 

This book deals with the role, development, and legacy of the first Constitution of independent Ireland within the wider context of the establishment of the State. After decades of relative neglect, the 1920s have been receiving increased attention from historians recently thanks to the centenary of the State's foundation. This book continues this trend of re-examination of this period and looks at key themes, such as the establishment of institutions under the Irish Free State Constitution and the focus on the ideals of popular sovereignty and democracy. It does so from novel and cross-disciplinary perspectives, and it also looks at areas which have received little to no previous attention; from individual aspects like property rights, the Irish language and environmental rights to aspects such as opposition and partition.




Laura Cahillane is Senior Lecturer in the School of Law at the University of Limerick, Ireland. 

Donal Coffey is Assistant Professor in the School of Law and Criminology at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth.