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Natural Law in Irish Legislation

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  • 31-05-2023 10:03am
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    Could anyone suggest some resources (case law, articles, videos, etc.) on unenumerated rights and the role of "natural law" in Irish legislation?


    For clarification, I was reading LEGAL POSITIVISM, NATURAL LAW AND THE CONSTITUTION by Oran Doyle and want to study more about unenumerated rights and natural law. In the article, Doyle says:

    "For approximately 30 years, the Irish courts engaged in a process of enumerating constitutional rights, often by reference to Natural Law theories. At times, this debate has adopted the jurisprudential language of Natural Law and legal positivism."



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