Reconciling Ireland: Fifty Years of British-Irish Agreements

Reconciling Ireland: Fifty Years of British-Irish Agreements

by Richard Humphreys (Editor)
Reconciling Ireland: Fifty Years of British-Irish Agreements

Reconciling Ireland: Fifty Years of British-Irish Agreements

by Richard Humphreys (Editor)

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Overview

Reconciling Ireland is a unique guide to the history of the last half-century, compiling all the texts of the key British–Irish legal and political agreements relating to Northern Ireland for the first time.

These forty documents, presented alongside expert analysis by author and Irish High Court Judge Richard Humphreys, chart the evolution of the principles of the political and peace processes, from their inception right to the present day, from the Sunningdale Agreement of 1973, to the 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement, the 1998 Good Friday Agreement and the New Decade, New Approach deal of 2020 that resolved the recent Stormont stalemate.

This definitive collection demonstrates the tremendous progress made towards peace, despite huge obstacles, and gives grounds for optimism for the future. Given the need to renew British–Irish relationships following Brexit, as well as the outstanding need for implementation of existing agreements, and the increased debate on Northern Ireland’s constitutional arrangements, Reconciling Ireland will be an invaluable reference work for legal and political engagement for generations to come.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788551588
Publisher: Irish Academic Press
Publication date: 05/31/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 430
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Richard Humphreys is a Judge of the Irish High Court. He is a graduate of UCD and the King’s Inns and holds a PhD in Law from Trinity College Dublin. As a government adviser in 1996 he attended the launch of Multi-Party negotiations in Stormont that ultimately led to the Good Friday Agreement. From 1997 to 2015 he was a practising barrister and in October 2015 was appointed to the High Court. He has lectured in law full-time in UCD and UCC, and part-time in TCD and NUI Galway. This is his fourth book. He has also authored numerous articles in academic journals and general publications.
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