Ireland | Bibliography

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Pech, L. (2008) National Report for Ireland: Preparing the EU for the Future? Necessary Revisions of Primary Law after the Non-Ratification of the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1123935

O’Brennan, J. (2008), Ireland and the Lisbon Treaty: Quo Vadis?, CEPS Policy Briefs, No. 176.

Chari, R. (2008), Why Did the Irish Reject Lisbon? An Analysis of Referendum Results, Real Instituto Elcano, (ARI 69), 30/6/2008, available here

Barrett, Gavin M. (2008) Is a Second Referendum Appropriate in Order to Allow Ireland to Ratify the Treaty of Lisbon?. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1263300

Hogan G. (2007) Ratification of the European Constitution: Implications for Ireland, The European Constitution and national constitutions: ratification and beyond / coord. by Anneli Albi, Jacques Ziller, 2007, Kluwer Law International.

Holmes, M. (ed) (2005) Ireland and the European Union, Manchester University Press.

Vergés Bausili, A. (2004) The Constitutional Convention and Ireland. IRELAND AND THE EUROPEAN UNION: NICE, ENLARGMENT AND THE FUTURE OF EUROPE, Michael Holmes and Ania Thiemann, eds., Manchester University Press. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=506622

Keane, R. (2004) Reflections on the Irish Constitution, Radharc: A Journal of Irish and Irish-American Studies, Volume 5-7, 2004-2006.

Diarmiud R.P (1997) Revolt or Revolution: The Constitutional Boundaries of the European Community, Dublin: Round Hall.

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Chubb B. (1980) The Constitution and constitutional change in Ireland, Institute of Public Administration.