Third Dáil sitting as a Constituent Assembly

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The Third Dáil sitting as a Constituent Assembly was the Irish parliamentary body that functioned as a constitutional convention to draft and enact the founding constitution of the Irish Free State.

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instanceOf constituent assembly
parliamentary body
appliesToJurisdiction Irish Free State
basedOn Anglo-Irish Treaty
constitutionalStatus founding constitutional body of the Irish Free State
convenedFor drafting the Constitution of the Irish Free State
enacting the Constitution of the Irish Free State
country Ireland
Irish Free State
drafted Constitution of the Irish Free State
enacted Constitution of the Irish Free State
followedBy Irish Free State Oireachtas
surface form: Oireachtas of the Irish Free State
governmentFormed Provisional Government of Ireland
hasAuthorityOver constitutional framework of the Irish Free State
hasJurisdiction territory of the Irish Free State
hasLegalEffect brought Constitution of the Irish Free State into force
hasLegislativeOutput constitutional enactments
foundational statutes of the Irish Free State
hasPart members of the Third Dáil
hasRole constitutional convention
drafting body of constitution
enacting body of constitution
languageOfWorkOrName English
Irish
legalForm unicameral assembly
legislativeBody Irish Free State Oireachtas
surface form: Oireachtas of the Irish Free State
legislativePeriod 1922–1923
legislativeType constituent legislature
meetsIn Dublin
partOf Third Dáil
history of the Irish Free State
history of the Oireachtas
precededBy Second Dáil
topic Irish Free State founding institutions
Irish constitutional law

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Constitution of the Irish Free State approvedBy Third Dáil sitting as a Constituent Assembly