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Monthly Archives: July 2016

Much Ado about Constitutionality and Collective Responsibility

Guest post by Ken Carty (University of British Columbia) The pundits and editorial writers have worked themselves up over a bill to provide for abortions in the case of private members fetal abnormalities – a bill that may never pass out of the Oireachtas. The behavior of some ministers, we are told, ignores the constitution…

July 6, 2016 in Constitution.

Do Women Represent Women? The case for descriptive representation in politics

Guest Post from Dr. Caroline McEvoy, School of Politics and International Relations, University College Dublin [This post draws on research published in Politics & Gender available here.] 22% of TDs in the 32nd Dáil are women – a result largely attributed to the introduction of gender quotas in the 2016 general election. This is a…

July 5, 2016 in women in politics.

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  • Final report of the Joint Committee on the Constitution launched today
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  • The Irish Times/Ispos MRBI poll: A Geographical Dissection
  • Analysis of the abortion (8th amendment) referendum, May 2018
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