Originally published in 1936, The Government of Northern Ireland
examines the practical operation of devolution which was granted to
Northern Ireland in 1920. The later phases of the Ulster Question,
interacting with a theoretic conception of devolution, provide the
historical background in the light of which early 20th Century
government in Ireland is analysed. The political, administrative
and financial relations between the (then Imperial) and subordinate
Parliament, the powers and personnel of the local legislature and
the character of the local government are all discussed. The
achievement of self-government in Northern Ireland is summarized
with special regard to the desirability of a similar grant of
devolution to Scotland and Wales.
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