It is commonly thought that the Weimar Constitution had little influence in the common law world. This article traces the translation of the Weimar Constitution in the Irish context, and demonstrates its importance in the drafting of the Irish Free State Constitution of 1922 and the Irish Constitution of 1937. It specifically looks at the way in which translation occurred in relation to the Directive Principles of Social Policy. The translation of the Irish Constitution into the South Asian context is analysed, with a particular focus on India
This article examines the attempts at legislation in Ireland made by an elected assembly known as ‘D...
By the early twentieth century Dominion status seemed ideally suited as the answer to the perennial ...
75 years of the Constitution of Ireland: An Irish-Italian Dialogue is a unique work which explores s...
It is commonly thought that the Weimar Constitution had little influence in the common law world. ...
The Statute of Westminster Act, 1931 enjoys a prominent place in general histories of Canada, Austra...
This is the second of two articles examining the relationship between British Imperial statutes and ...
The present work deals with the creation of a second Irish Constitution in the history of Irish inde...
This article examines the meaning of Irish “home rule” as a constitutional experiment and its relati...
Leo Kohn’s 1932 publication, "The Constitution of the Irish Free State", is widely recognised as the...
This is the first of two articles examining the relationship between British Imperial statutes and I...
This article examines the relationship between Irish law and British Imperial law in the 1920s and 1...
As a Dominion from 1922 to 1937 Ireland represents a bridge between the old Dominions of Canada, Aus...
This chapter explores the relationship between colonial rule in India and attitudes towards both the...
During the drafting process from the 1920s to 1940s, the Weimar Constitution (WRV) played a decisive...
Modern Irish legal history is a largely unstudied field. This paper discusses one element of this b...
This article examines the attempts at legislation in Ireland made by an elected assembly known as ‘D...
By the early twentieth century Dominion status seemed ideally suited as the answer to the perennial ...
75 years of the Constitution of Ireland: An Irish-Italian Dialogue is a unique work which explores s...
It is commonly thought that the Weimar Constitution had little influence in the common law world. ...
The Statute of Westminster Act, 1931 enjoys a prominent place in general histories of Canada, Austra...
This is the second of two articles examining the relationship between British Imperial statutes and ...
The present work deals with the creation of a second Irish Constitution in the history of Irish inde...
This article examines the meaning of Irish “home rule” as a constitutional experiment and its relati...
Leo Kohn’s 1932 publication, "The Constitution of the Irish Free State", is widely recognised as the...
This is the first of two articles examining the relationship between British Imperial statutes and I...
This article examines the relationship between Irish law and British Imperial law in the 1920s and 1...
As a Dominion from 1922 to 1937 Ireland represents a bridge between the old Dominions of Canada, Aus...
This chapter explores the relationship between colonial rule in India and attitudes towards both the...
During the drafting process from the 1920s to 1940s, the Weimar Constitution (WRV) played a decisive...
Modern Irish legal history is a largely unstudied field. This paper discusses one element of this b...
This article examines the attempts at legislation in Ireland made by an elected assembly known as ‘D...
By the early twentieth century Dominion status seemed ideally suited as the answer to the perennial ...
75 years of the Constitution of Ireland: An Irish-Italian Dialogue is a unique work which explores s...