List of Ireland-related Topics - Law

Law

  • Abortion in Ireland
  • Civil unions in Ireland
  • Courts of the Republic of Ireland
    • Supreme Court
    • High Court
  • Legislation
    • Government of Ireland Act 1920
    • Law of the Republic of Ireland
      • Constitution
        • Dáil Constitution (1919)
        • Constitution of the Irish Free State (1922)
        • Constitution of Ireland (1937)
          • Constitutional amendments
      • Freedom of Information Act 1997
      • Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898
      • Republic of Ireland Act 1948
    • Northern Ireland Act 1998
  • Policing
    • Garda Síochána
    • Police Service of Northern Ireland
  • List of High Court Judges of Northern Ireland
  • Referendum on the European Constitution
  • Warrant of Appointment
Law enforcement in Ireland
Republic of Ireland
  • Garda Síochána (Reserve)
  • Military Police Corps
  • Airport Police
  • Dublin Harbour Police
  • Dún Laoghaire Harbour Police
  • Revenue Commissioners
  • Director of Corporate Enforcement
Northern Ireland
  • Belfast Harbour Police
  • Belfast International Airport Constabulary
  • Larne Harbour Police
  • Ministry of Defence Police
  • Northern Ireland Security Guard Service
  • Police Service of Northern Ireland
  • Royal Military Police
Defunct
  • Belfast Town Police
  • Dublin Metropolitan Police
  • Irish Republican Police
  • Royal Irish Constabulary
  • Royal Ulster Constabulary
  • Criminal Investigation Department
  • Ulster Special Constabulary

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Famous quotes containing the word law:

    Most magazines have that look of being predestined to be left which one sees on the faces of the women whose troubles bring them to the Law Courts.
    Rebecca West (1892–1983)

    The great King of kings
    Hath in the table of his law commanded
    That thou shalt do no murder. Will you then
    Spurn at his edict, and fulfill a man’s?
    Take heed; for he holds vengeance in his hand
    To hurl upon their heads that break his law.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)