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Legality of the enactment of the Constitution of Ireland
There was uncertainty during the 1937 adoption of the Constitution of Ireland (also known as the Bunreacht) whether or not its enactment observed legal continuity with the document that preceded it. In other words, was this a valid amendment of the Constitution of the Irish Free State, or were the terms of the earlier constitution violated in an act of peaceful revolution?
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