Law of the Republic of Ireland
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The law of the Republic of Ireland consists of constitutional, statute and common law. The highest law in the Republic is the Constitution of Ireland, from which all other law derives its authority. The Republic has a common-law legal system with a written constitution that provides for a parliamentary democracy based on the British parliamentary system, albeit with a popularly elected president, a separation of powers, a developed system of constitutional rights and judicial review of primary legislation.
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Irish Statute Book Irish Statute Book www.irishstatutebook.ie - Web |
Acts of the Oireachtas in Irish and English Acts of the Oireachtas in Irish and English acts.oireachtas.ie/index.html - Web |
Office of the Attorney General of Ireland Office of the Attorney General of Ireland www.attorneygeneral.ie - Web |
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Irish Law Site at UCC Irish Law Site at UCC www.irishlaw.org - Web |
GlobaLex - Guide to Irish Law, 2010 GlobaLex - Guide to Irish Law, 2010 www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/ireland1.htm - Web |
LLRX.com - Guide to Irish Law, 2001 LLRX.com - Guide to Irish Law, 2001 www.llrx.com/features/irish.htm - Web |
The Irish Legal Information Institute The Irish Legal Information Institute www.ucc.ie/law/irlii/index.php - Web |
The British and Irish Legal Information Institute The British and Irish Legal Information Institute www.bailii.org - Web |