This timely collection of essays examines the impact of the historic Good Friday Agreement, which all parties are still debating, and offers a theoretical understanding of the processes and forces at work in making and implementing the Agreement. The authors analyze the changes in Northern Ireland that were produced and have followed from the Agreement. The complete text of the Agreement is included.
Essay from the year 2004 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Region: Western Europe, grade: 2+ (B), University of Kent (Brussels School of International Studies), language: English, abstract: Six years after the Good Friday ...
This remarkable book re-evaluates the legacy of the Good Friday Agreement and asks what needs to change to create a healthy and functional politics in Northern Ireland.
... Northern Ireland Affairs Committee. (2009). The Report on the Consultative Group on the Past. Second Report of Session 2009–2010. London: The Stationary Office. Hughes, J. (2007). Peace, Reconciliation and a Shared Future: A Policy ...
The largest organisation holding annual parades is the Orange Institution, commonly termed the Orange Order. Formed in County Armagh in 1795, the Orange Order, whilst maintaining its basic structure, has adapted to changing social and ...
This book gives a uniquely up-to-date insight into one of the issues at stake for the people of Northern Ireland – the long-term impact of political violence on the civil population.The result of extensive research among local communities ...
84 St Andrews Agreement, para. 4 and Appendix A. 85 Ibid., para. 8 and Annex B. 86 Ibid., para. 12. 87 This also repealed the Northern Ireland Act 2000 (c. 32) (s. 2(5) and sch. 4. para. 1) and the Northern Ireland Act 2006 (c. 17) (s.
This multi-disciplinary volume owes much to the ongoing debate within Northern Ireland, as an integral part of the conflict transformation process, on how to build a shared and better future for all citizens out of a divided and traumatic ...
This multi-disciplinary volume owes much to the ongoing debate within Northern Ireland, as an integral part of the conflict transformation process, on how to build a shared and better future for all citizens out of a divided and traumatic ...
20 Tahnya Donaghy , ' Mainstreaming : Northern Ireland's Participative - Democratic Approach ' , Centre for the Advancement of Women into ... 25 In the Matter of an Application by Evelyn White for Judicial Review ( 2000 ) , NIQB .
Irish civil servants and political advisers reveal their role in the Northern Ireland peace process. Their testimonies evoke a strong sense of the highly sensitive political environment in which they worked.