The Irish Constitution Explained by Darrell Figgis By: Darrell Figgis (1882-1925) |
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The Irish Constitution Explained by Darrell Figgis offers readers a comprehensive and insightful analysis of one of the most significant legal documents in Irish history. Figgis, a respected scholar and constitutional expert, delves into the intricacies and ideologies that shaped the Irish Constitution, providing readers with a deep understanding of its historical context and legal framework.
One commendable aspect of this book is Figgis' ability to present complex legal concepts in a clear and accessible manner. While the subject matter may initially appear daunting, the author's lucid writing style and engaging explanations make it easy for both legal professionals and lay readers to grasp the intricacies of the Irish Constitution. Figgis effortlessly navigates between historical anecdotes and legal explanations, ensuring that the book caters to a wide range of audiences.
Furthermore, Figgis demonstrates a deep understanding and appreciation for the political and social climate of Ireland during the drafting and implementation of the Constitution. By delving into the historical forces that influenced its creation, Figgis brings life to an otherwise static legal document. This contextualization allows readers to appreciate the significance of the Constitution and the principles it embodies.
In addition to its clarity and historical depth, The Irish Constitution Explained provides readers with an in-depth analysis of the Constitution's key provisions. Figgis expertly dissects each article, highlighting the intentions of the drafters and the subsequent impact on Irish society. From the protection of personal liberties to the relationship between church and state, Figgis leaves no stone unturned, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the Constitution's various components.
However, one minor criticism of the book is the occasional lack of structure. While the content itself is thorough, some readers may find it challenging to follow the author's train of thought at times. Additionally, a more pronounced division of chapters or subheadings could have enhanced the overall organization and accessibility of the book.
Despite these minor flaws, The Irish Constitution Explained by Darrell Figgis remains an invaluable resource for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of the Irish Constitution. Figgis' masterful blend of historical context, legal analysis, and accessible prose makes this book a worthwhile read for both scholars and general readers interested in Irish constitutional history. Whether it is consulted for research purposes or read for personal enrichment, Figgis' work proves itself as an engaging and informative study of a foundational legal document. [Illustration: THE CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE IN SESSION. From left to right : R. J. P. MORTISHED ( Secretary ), JOHN O'BYRNE, B.L.; C. J. FRANCE, DARRELL FIGGIS ( Acting Chairman ), E. M. STEPHENS, B.L. ( Secretary ); P. A. O'TOOLE, B.L. ( Secretary ); JAMES MACNEILL, HUGH KENNEDY, K.C.; JAMES MURNAHAN, B.L.; JAMES DOUGLAS. (PROF. ALFRED O'RAHILLY and KEVIN O'SHIEL, B.L. were absent from the Session).] THE IRISH CONSTITUTION EXPLAINED BY DARRELL FIGGIS MELLIFONT PRESS, LTD. KILDARE HOUSE, WESTMORELAND STREET, DUBLIN I INSCRIBE THIS BOOK TO MY FRIEND ARTHUR GRIFFITH CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION 5 EXPLANATION 15 DRAFT CONSTITUTION 63 ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT FOR A TREATY BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND 96 Introduction IRELAND AND A COMMUNITY OF NATIONS. The articles that are now gathered together in this little book were first published in the Irish Independent at the invitation of its Editor. They were not written for publication in book form; and they naturally suffer, in their present form, from the conditions that were first imposed on them, conditions proper to their original setting... Continue reading book >>
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