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Constitutionalism in Ireland, 1932-1938


Constitutionalism in Ireland, 1932-1938

National, Commonwealth, and International Perspectives
Palgrave Modern Legal History

von: Donal K. Coffey

CHF 130.00

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 17.05.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9783319762371
Sprache: englisch

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The first of two volumes, this book examines constitutionalism in Ireland in the 1930s. Donal K. Coffey places the document and its drafters in the context of a turbulent decade for the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth, and Europe. He considers a series of key issues leading up to its drafting, including the failure of the 1922 Constitution, the rise of nationalism in the 1920s and 1930s, and the abdication of Edward VIII. He sketches the drafting process, examines the roles of individual drafters and their intellectual influences, and considers the Constitution’s public reception, both domestically and internationally. This book illuminates a critical moment in Irish history and the confluence of national, Commonwealth, and international influences that gave rise to it, for scholars of Irish history as well as of legal, constitutional, and Commonwealth history more broadly.
1. The Rise of Fianna&nbsp;Fáil&nbsp;and the Failure of the Constitution of the Irish Free State.- 2. Advancing the Republican Project.- 3. The Abdication of King Edward VIII.- 3. Constitutional Drafting and Contemporary Debates.- 5. The Reception of the Irish Constitution: May–July 1937.- 6. Aftermath.<p></p>
<b>Donal K. Coffey</b> is Senior Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
The first of two volumes, this book examines constitutionalism in Ireland in the 1930s. Donal K. Coffey places the document and its drafters in the context of a turbulent decade for the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth, and Europe. He considers a series of key issues leading up to its drafting, including the failure of the 1922 Constitution, the rise of nationalism in the 1920s and 1930s, and the abdication of Edward VIII. He sketches the drafting process, examines the roles of individual drafters and their intellectual influences, and considers the Constitution’s public reception, both domestically and internationally. This book illuminates a critical moment in Irish history and the confluence of national, Commonwealth, and international influences that gave rise to it, for scholars of Irish history as well as of legal, constitutional, and Commonwealth history more broadly.
Examines Ireland’s experience of constitutionalism in the 1930s through a variety of lenses, including Commonwealth and international considerations Considers the reception of the Irish Constitution nationally, internationally, and within the Commonwealth Appeals to scholars of Irish legal and constitutional history, comparative legal history, and Commonwealth history
“Exceptionally lucid and well-written. By locating the debates about the function, purpose, and textual provisions of the Irish Constitution within a wider political context, Donal K. Coffey has produced a significant new contribution to the literature on Irish constitutional law and comparative legal scholarship more broadly.” (Colm O’Cinneide, Professor of Law, University College London, UK)

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