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The Northern Ireland Act 1974 (c. 28) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that made provision for the government of Northern Ireland following the collapse of the Sunningdale Agreement. [1] The act authorised the dissolution of the Northern Ireland Assembly, and transferred its legislative powers to the Queen in Council. [2]
1973–1974; Parliament of Northern Ireland; 1921–1972; ... Thus Police Act (Northern Ireland) 1970 was an act passed by the Parliament of Northern Ireland, ...
The Northern Ireland Act 1974; The Northern Ireland (Loans) Act 1985; The Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1987; The Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1991; The Northern Ireland (Remission of Sentences) Act 1995; The Northern Ireland (Entry to Negotiations, etc) Act 1996; The Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1996
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An Act to provide for the dissolution of the existing Northern Ireland Assembly and its prorogation until dissolution; to make temporary provision for the government of Northern Ireland; to provide for the election and holding of a Constitutional Convention in Northern Ireland; and for purposes connected with those matters.
The paper laid out plans for elections to a body which would seek agreement on a political settlement for Northern Ireland. The proposals became law with the enactment of the Northern Ireland Act 1974 later that month. With Lord Chief Justice Robert Lowry appointed to chair the new body, elections were announced for 1 May 1975. [2]
The Assembly was created by section 1 of the Northern Ireland Assembly Act 1973. [1] Elections were held on 28 June 1973. [2] The Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973, which received royal assent on 18 July 1973, abolished the suspended Parliament of Northern Ireland and the post of Governor and made provision for a devolved administration consisting of an Executive chosen by the Assembly.
The Northern Ireland Protocol is lawful, the Court of Appeal in Belfast has upheld. ... They also found that the Northern Ireland Act 1998 “has no impact on the legality of the changes enacted ...