As a Dominion from 1922 to 1937 Ireland represents a bridge between the old Dominions of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa and the post-World War II new Dominions of India, Pakistan, and Ceylon. From a constitutional perspective, Ireland was the first Dominion to seriously push against the legal limits of Dominion status, and to grapple with the implications of the prevailing Diceyan concept of Westminster Parliamentary Sovereignty. In terms of building on the Westminster model it is notable that Ireland moved away from British Constitutionalism in two major respects: (i) by providing for constitutional judicial review via a liberal rights framework within a written constitutional document; and (ii) by entrenching the role of...
The constitutional system of certain state creates the crucial one prerequisite toward its internal ...
Partition is an intrinsically abstract and simplistic blunt instrument applied on a complex mosaic o...
Nationalism in Ireland is one of the oldest political traditions of that country, one that acquired ...
The above quote reflects the very real fear in the late 19th and early 20th century within parts of ...
By the early twentieth century Dominion status seemed ideally suited as the answer to the perennial ...
This introduction to the symposium on New Dominion constitutionalism sketches the legal configuratio...
The Statute of Westminster Act, 1931 enjoys a prominent place in general histories of Canada, Austra...
This symposium has explored New Dominion constitutionalism inductively and contextually, placing the...
This article examines the meaning of Irish “home rule” as a constitutional experiment and its relati...
When the Irish negotiators journeyed to London in October 1921 in an attempt to end the Anglo-Irish ...
In 1949, Ireland left the Commonwealth and the British Empire began its long fragmentation. The rela...
This is the second of two articles examining the relationship between British Imperial statutes and ...
Leo Kohn’s 1932 publication, "The Constitution of the Irish Free State", is widely recognised as the...
This article examines the relationship between Irish law and British Imperial law in the 1920s and 1...
Ireland’s relationship to the British Empire has been considered something either confusing or contr...
The constitutional system of certain state creates the crucial one prerequisite toward its internal ...
Partition is an intrinsically abstract and simplistic blunt instrument applied on a complex mosaic o...
Nationalism in Ireland is one of the oldest political traditions of that country, one that acquired ...
The above quote reflects the very real fear in the late 19th and early 20th century within parts of ...
By the early twentieth century Dominion status seemed ideally suited as the answer to the perennial ...
This introduction to the symposium on New Dominion constitutionalism sketches the legal configuratio...
The Statute of Westminster Act, 1931 enjoys a prominent place in general histories of Canada, Austra...
This symposium has explored New Dominion constitutionalism inductively and contextually, placing the...
This article examines the meaning of Irish “home rule” as a constitutional experiment and its relati...
When the Irish negotiators journeyed to London in October 1921 in an attempt to end the Anglo-Irish ...
In 1949, Ireland left the Commonwealth and the British Empire began its long fragmentation. The rela...
This is the second of two articles examining the relationship between British Imperial statutes and ...
Leo Kohn’s 1932 publication, "The Constitution of the Irish Free State", is widely recognised as the...
This article examines the relationship between Irish law and British Imperial law in the 1920s and 1...
Ireland’s relationship to the British Empire has been considered something either confusing or contr...
The constitutional system of certain state creates the crucial one prerequisite toward its internal ...
Partition is an intrinsically abstract and simplistic blunt instrument applied on a complex mosaic o...
Nationalism in Ireland is one of the oldest political traditions of that country, one that acquired ...