The Irish Government’s Role in Calling a Unification Referendum

The Irish Government’s Role in Calling a Unification Referendum

Etain TANNAM

The results of the 2016 Brexit referendum in the United Kingdom immediately placed the issue of Irish unification in the spotlight. This was further highlighted by the success of Sinn Féin in the February 2020 Irish General Election…Even if the Northern Irish electorate voted in favour of unification, under the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement there is no obligation for the Irish government to hold a referendum…

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A New and United Ireland?

A New and United Ireland?

Colin HARVEY

The island of Ireland is likely to be heading towards concurrent referendums on its constitutional future in the next decade. Although the outcome of the recent Irish general election has attracted global attention (the electoral success of Sinn Féin in particular), it is Brexit that has prompted intensified interest in Irish reunification. One jurisdiction is now outside the EU, and the other is still a Member State…

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Processes for Irish Unification: Perspectives from Irish Constitutional Law

Processes for Irish Unification: Perspectives from Irish Constitutional Law

Oran DOYLE

International law, UK law, and Irish law adopt the same substantive position on Irish unification: it requires the consent of a majority of people in both jurisdictions on the island of Ireland. However, they approach the question from different perspectives and with subtly different emphases. In this post, I explore the issue from the perspective of Irish law to identify what unification processes would be legally effective in Ireland.

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A Referendum on a United Ireland: Perspectives from UK Constitutional Law

A Referendum on a United Ireland: Perspectives from UK Constitutional Law

Colin MURRAY

The Northern Ireland Act 1998, a statute passed by the Westminster Parliament, implements the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement (GFA) within UK law. It declares that Northern Ireland remains part of the United Kingdom and shall not cease to be so without the consent of a majority of the people of Northern Ireland voting in a referendum…

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Editorial: A New Symposium on Irish Unification: Background Information for a Global Audience

Editorial: A New Symposium on Irish Unification:  Background Information for a Global Audience

Today we launch our first Blog Symposium of 2020, on the potential unification of the island of Ireland, which until recently seemed a distant prospect. Designed by Guest Editor Prof. Oran Doyle, the Symposium will aim to think through the constitutional implications of unification, with sections devoted to processes, substantive issues, and external perspectives ... The full publication schedule is provided at the end of this post.

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