
audiobook
Introduction
Part I. The New Constitution
I.—The Constitution: A Commentary. By Professor J. H. Morgan
II.—Irish Administration Under Home Rule. By Lord MacDonnell of Swinford
III.—The Judicial Committee And The Interpretation Of The New Constitution. By Sir Frederick Pollock
IV.—Constitutional Limitations Upon The Powers Of The Irish Legislation. By Sir John Macdonell, C.B., LL.D.
V.—Financial Relations By Lord Welby
VI.—The Judiciary, The Police, And The Maintenance Of Law And Order. By Thomas F. Molony, K.C., His Majesty's Second Serjeant-at-Law, Crown Counsel for Dublin.
VII.—The Present Position Of The Irish Land Question. By Jonathan Pim, K.C.
Part II. A Historical Argument
A measured examination of Ireland’s emerging constitutional framework opens the volume, bringing together the insights of seasoned jurists and administrators. The contributors, chosen for their lifelong engagement with Irish affairs, offer a clear‑sighted appraisal of the restored Parliament and the legal structures that will shape the nation’s future governance.
The middle section turns to history, tracing the long‑standing claim of Irish nationality through the writings of noted scholars and political figures. By juxtaposing eighteenth‑century debates with recent nationalist impulses, the book underscores how past arguments continue to inform today’s constitutional discussions.
Concluding essays present contemporary perspectives from clergy, scholars, and liberal parliamentarians, highlighting the interplay between Irish self‑determination and the broader challenges facing the British Empire. Readers receive a balanced, scholarly portrait of a pivotal moment in Irish political life, grounded in both historical depth and present‑day relevance.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (851K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-02-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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