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The Resilience of Executive Dominance in Westminster Systems: Ireland 2016-2019
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The Resilience of Executive Dominance in Westminster Systems: Ireland 2016-2019

David Kenny and Conor Casey
Public law, Vol.2021(2), pp.356-376
28/07/2021

Abstract

Analysis Comparative analysis Executive power Parliamentary procedure Political aspects separation of powers executive dominance legislature Westminster system parliament money messages money procedures attorney general legal advice constitutional advice Constitutional Law History Ireland
Discusses the extent to which executive control of the legislative process (executive dominance) was a feature of the Irish Parliamentary system between 2016 and 2019. Reviews key constitutional features of executive dominance, its operation in the "money messages" procedure of Ireland's 2016 minority government, the methods of opposing legislation, including Attorney General's advice, and the reasons for executive dominance's resilience.
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