Constitution of Ireland.  People of Ireland

Constitution of Ireland

Por People of Ireland

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Sinopsis

The 'Constitution of Ireland' serves as a seminal text that lays the foundational principles and structures of governance for the Irish state. Crafted with a blend of clarity and rigor, the document encapsulates the aspirations of the Irish people for a sovereign republic, reflecting the historical struggle for independence. Written in a style that combines legal precision with accessible language, the Constitution is steeped in the literary context of post-colonial discourse, highlighting themes of identity, nationalism, and civic responsibility. It meticulously delineates the separation of powers, fundamental rights, and the role of the citizen, making it not merely a legal manifesto but also a cultural touchstone for the Irish identity. The authorship of the Constitution is deeply rooted in the tumultuous history of 20th-century Ireland. Emerging from a context defined by revolution and a quest for self-determination, the framers infused the document with their lived experiences, aspirations, and the echoes of diverse philosophical influences, including liberalism and republicanism. Their intimate involvement in both the political landscape and the societal shifts of the time informed the Constitution's dual role as both a legal framework and a national narrative. This authoritative work is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the legal and cultural underpinnings of modern Ireland. Scholars, students, and interested readers alike will find it invaluable as it not only enlightens the intricacies of Irish law but also invites reflections on the broader implications of constitutional governance in shaping national identity. Be prepared to engage deeply with the ideals that continue to resonate in Irish society today.

People of Ireland

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  • ISBN:
  • 8596547315599
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
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  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 26, 2021
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