The government parked the idea by referring it to an all-party committee looking at the reform of the structures of the Oireachtas. |
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The acceptance of this privately drafted law by the Oireachtas would amount to a wholesale abdication of its legislative function. |
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Before the Dail and Seanad rose for the summer recess, Dempsey formulated a series of proposals for the reform of the Oireachtas. |
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The court was told that certain rights of free postage the senator had as a member of the Oireachtas would not be affected by the franking machine arrangement. |
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Vast amounts are whittled away on such concepts as benchmarking and decentralisation, but urgent road projects are still being argued over at Oireachtas committees. |
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Tribunals are established by resolution of the Houses of the Oireachtas to enquire into matters of urgent public importance. |
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Ireland is a dualist state and treaties are not part of Irish domestic law unless incorporated by the Oireachtas. |
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The division bell sounds around Leinster House and the adjoining Oireachtas buildings, calling TDs to the chamber to vote. |
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The Republic's Constitution and law also provide that only a joint resolution of both houses of the Oireachtas may remove a judge. |
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This latter subset is composed of statutory instruments which are required to be laid before the Oireachtas or which are of general application. |
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Every member of the Government must be a member of the parliament of Ireland, called the Oireachtas. |
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It initially consisted of 25 members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and 25 members of the Oireachtas, the Irish parliament. |
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As the capital city, Dublin is the seat of the national parliament of Ireland, the Oireachtas. |
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The Government of the Irish Free State rebuilt the city centre and located the new parliament, the Oireachtas, in Leinster House. |
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Over the past decade the Houses of the Oireachtas have become houses of ill repute in the eyes of the public. |
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It was passed by both houses of the Oireachtas in 2012 but not signed into law by the President until 2015, after an intervening referendum and court challenge. |
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Its powers are similar to those of lower houses under many other bicameral parliamentary systems and it is by far the dominant branch of the Oireachtas. |
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The Oireachtas Committees on Health and Justice are looking at ways to curb the use of these stimulants or mind-altering substances that are not yet legally banned. |
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Act of the Oireachtas is an equivalent term used in the Republic of Ireland where the legislature is commonly known by its Irish name, Oireachtas. |
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The right of appeal to the Privy Council was provided for in the Constitution of the Irish Free State until its abolition in 1933 by an Act of the Oireachtas. |
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These included a functioning, if disputed, parliamentary democracy with its own executive, judiciary and written constitution which could be changed by the Oireachtas. |
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