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Opposition to the Constitution of the Irish Free State in 1922
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Date Issued
2024-03-12
Date Available
2025-09-08T14:46:36Z
Embargo end date
2026-03-12
Abstract
This chapter provides a snapshot of the opposition to the Free State Constitution in the year 1922 before opinions were influenced by the course of subsequent events and the benefit of hindsight. It outlines why some Irish people felt that they could not support the new Constitution and how they expressed their opposition to it. The most obvious group who opposed the Constitution were those had also opposed the Anglo Irish Treaty signed one year earlier. This chapter will examine the legal arguments used by this group to challenge the validity of the 1922 Constitution. It will also examine unionist objections and the position of those who felt that they could support the Treaty but had serious reservations concerning the Constitution. The overall objective of this analysis is to provide a better understanding of the circumstances in which the 1922 Constitution came into force.
Type of Material
Book Chapter
Publisher
Springer
Series
Palgrave Modern Legal History
Copyright (Published Version)
2024 The Author
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
Coffey, D. & Cahillane L. (eds.). The Centenary of the Irish Free State Constitution
ISBN
9783031461804
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Opposition to the Constitution - Centenary Book - Submit.docx
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