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Index
Contents
Introduction
Part I. The New Constitution
I.—The Constitution: A Commentary. By Professor J. H. Morgan
The Supremacy of the Imperial Parliament.
The Powers of the Irish Parliament
Constitutional Restrictions.26
The Argument Against Restrictions.
The Executive Veto.
Exempted Powers.
The Executive
The Irish Legislature
Irish Representation in the House of Commons56
The Further Extension of Home Rule
Scottish Home Rule
II.—Irish Administration Under Home Rule. By Lord MacDonnell of Swinford
III.—The Judicial Committee And The Interpretation Of The New Constitution. By Sir Frederick Pollock
IV.—Constitutional Limitations Upon The Powers Of The Irish Legislation. By Sir John Macdonell, C.B., LL.D.
V.—Financial Relations99 By Lord Welby
VI.—The Judiciary, The Police, And The Maintenance Of Law And Order. By Thomas F. Molony, K.C., His Majesty's Second Serjeant-at-Law, Crown Counsel for Dublin.
(1) The Judiciary
(2) The Police
(3) Law and Order
VII.—The Present Position Of The Irish Land Question. By Jonathan Pim, K.C.
Part I. The Fair Rent Acts and the Land Purchase Acts.121
Two Classes of Occupiers of Land in Ireland—Economic and Uneconomic.
Confusion of Treatment of Occupiers of Economic and Uneconomic Holdings.
Relation of Landlord and Tenant in Ireland prior to 1860.
Position of Tenants under the Common Law as regards Eviction—in the case of Leaseholds.
In the Case of Yearly Tenancies.
The Irish Ejectment Code—how it Pressed against the Tenant.
Facilities given for Evicting Leaseholders.
Facilities given for Evicting Yearly Tenants.
The Land Act of 1860 (Deasy's Act).
Position of the Irish Tenant from 1860-1870.—The Devon Commission reported (1844) that farm Improvements are made by the Tenants.
Effects of Political and Economic Changes on the Relations between Landlord and Tenant during the Nineteenth Century.
Attempts at Reform.—Land Act of 1870.
Failure of the Act of 1870, Causes of.
The Land Act of 1881.
Differences between the English and the Irish Land Systems.
Irish Land Purchase and the extent to which it has been carried on by State aid.
Irish Church Act, 1869.
Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act, 1870.
The Act of 1881 (the “Gladstone Act”).
The Purchase of Land (Ireland) Act, 1885 (the “Ashbourne Act”).
Purchase of Land Acts, 1891 and 1896 (the “Balfour Acts”).
Irish Land Act, 1903 (the “Wyndham Act”).
The Evicted Tenants Act, 1907.
Irish Land Act, 1909 (Mr. Birrell's Act).
Table of Number of Purchasers and Amount of Advances under the various Land Purchase Acts
Part II. The Statutes Relating to the Relief of Congestion in Ireland.
Two Classes of Occupiers in Ireland—Establishment of the Congested Districts Board
Statutes Dealing with Congestion
Part III. Statutes Relating to the Provision of Allotments of Land and Dwellings for Agricultural Labourers in Ireland.
Part IV. Compulsory Registration of Land in Ireland.
Part II. A Historical Argument
VIII.—Irish Nationality. By Mrs. J. R. Green
IX.—Ireland As A Dependency. By Professor A. F. Pollard
X.—Ireland, 1782 And 1912123 By Lord Fitzmaurice
XI.—Grattan's Parliament. By G. P. Gooch
XII.—“The Government Of Ireland In The Nineteenth Century”. By R. Barry O'Brien
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XIII.—The History Of Devolution. By the Earl of Dunraven
Part III. Contemporary Views
XIV.—Irish Nationalism And Liberal Principle. By Professor L. T. Hobhouse
XV.—The Imperial Parliament
(I) The State Of Parliamentary Business. By Cecil Harmsworth, M.P.
(II) The Tendency Towards Legislative Disintegration. A Review Of The Statute Book. By H. de R. Walker
(III) Colonial Forms Of Home Rule. By Sir Alfred Mond, Bart., M.P.
XVI.—Contemporary Ireland And The Religious Question
(I) A Catholic View. By Monsignor O'Riordan
(II) Catholic Tolerance in Practice.
(III) The Papal Decrees.
(IV) Some Protestant Views.
(1) A Church Of Ireland View. By Canon Courtenay Moore, M.A.
(2) A Presbyterian View, By Rev. J. B. Armour, M.A.
(3) A Nonconformist View. By Rev. W. Crawford, M.A.
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