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Oireachtas, the author of the 'Constitution of the Irish Free State (consolidated text)', presents a monumental work that encapsulates the legal and political framework of the Irish Free State. The book meticulously details the foundation of the Irish constitution, addressing key principles such as individual rights, the separation of powers, and the structure of government. Oireachtas' writing style is authoritative and informative, providing readers with a scholarly analysis of the constitutional document. This text serves as a crucial resource for scholars, historians, and legal…mehr

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Oireachtas, the author of the 'Constitution of the Irish Free State (consolidated text)', presents a monumental work that encapsulates the legal and political framework of the Irish Free State. The book meticulously details the foundation of the Irish constitution, addressing key principles such as individual rights, the separation of powers, and the structure of government. Oireachtas' writing style is authoritative and informative, providing readers with a scholarly analysis of the constitutional document. This text serves as a crucial resource for scholars, historians, and legal professionals seeking to understand the intricacies of the Irish legal system and its historical development. Oireachtas, likely driven by a passion for legal history and constitutional law, undertook the task of consolidating the Irish Constitution to preserve and disseminate this vital piece of Irish heritage. As an authoritative figure in the field of Irish law, Oireachtas brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this comprehensive consolidation of the Irish Free State Constitution. I highly recommend 'Constitution of the Irish Free State (consolidated text)' to anyone interested in Irish legal history, constitutional law, and political science. Oireachtas' thorough examination of the Irish Constitution provides a thorough understanding of the legal foundations of the Irish Free State, making it an essential read for academics and enthusiasts alike.