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FIDIC Contracts in Europe


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Chapter 12

Applying FIDIC Contracts in Ireland

Shane Dolan, Paul Bassett, Joanne McGilloway, Keith Newman, Stephen McGonagle, Tomás Corrigan and Cian O’Gorman

12.1

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Outline of the Irish legal environment

12.1.1 The constitutional structure of Ireland

The Constitution of Ireland (Bunreacht na hÉireann), enacted in 1937, sets out the constitutional governance structure of the Irish State, comprising a government under a parliamentary system. The Constitution provides for three branches of government, with the powers of each branch separated in accordance with the Constitution. The three branches of government are:

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