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The Anglo-Irish Treaty of December 6, 1921 was the foundation stone of an independent Ireland  

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" The Constitution of 1937 was formulated, presented and adopted by the people within a very short time-span, but none the less it encapsulated the mores and ethos of the people. However change was inevitable and Irish society would be transformed over the ensuing decades". Discuss this statement in detail regarding all of the following: 1. The content of the Constitution as originally enacted. 2. Outline how the Constitution responded to the changing needs of Irish society. 3. Outline ONE Article (or sub-article) the inclusion (or non-inclusion) of which you would regard as surprising given the history of Irish Constitutional emergence. Name: Vivienne Matthews O'Neill Student Number: 00394556 Subject: Constitutional Law Date Due: 18th February 2004. Word Count: 7586. 13 CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. The Anglo- Irish Treaty 1921 3. The 1922 Constitution 4. Original content of the 1937 constitution 5. Reaction to the new constitution 6. Status of the country in 1937 7. The doctrine of precedent 8. Conclusion 9. Bibliography. 13 INTRODUCTION The Irish Constitution is necessarily a product of it's...

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