Sixth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland—ensured that certain adoption orders would not be found to be unconstitutional because they had not been made by a court.
Sixth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, ensured that certain adoption orders would not be found to be unconstitutional because they had not been made by a court
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The Irish government, having obtained the Seville Declaration on Ireland's policy of military neutrality from the European Council, decided to have another referendum on the Treaty of Nice on Saturday, 19 October 2002.