Focusing on the Irish parliament as an administrative and legal entity, the book explores its operational processes and interactions among its components. It examines how this colonial institution managed its responsibilities and engaged with various administrative systems both within and beyond the kingdom, offering insights into its functioning and significance in the broader context of governance.
Coleman A. Dennehy Livres


This book is a study of the Irish parliament as an administrative and legal institution. It is particularly interested in how parliament dispatched the business put before it, how its various parts interacted and how this colonial institution engaged with other elements of the administrative machinery both inside and outside the kingdom. -- .