Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
The Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, the founding legal document of the Republic of Ireland, repealed the constitutional prohibition of divorce. It was effected by the Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution Act, 1995, which was approved by referendum on 24th November, 1995 and signed into law on the 17th June, 1996.
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Constitution of Ireland - Republic of Ireland - Divorce - Referendum - 24th November - 1995 - 17th June - 1996
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