Devolution - the Northern Ireland Way: An Exercise in 'Creative Ambiguity'

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2005

Authors

Knox, Colin
Carmichael, Paul

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Environment and Planning Series C

Abstract

Devolution in Northern Ireland followed directly from the 1998 Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement which provided, inter alia, for a democratically elected Assembly ‘inclusive in its membership, capable of exercising executive and legislative authority, and subject to safeguards to protect the rights and interests of all sides of the community’. More than six years on, the Northern Ireland Executive and Assembly are in suspension for the fourth time (the latest since October 2002). The conjunction of devolution and the implementation of the Agreement mean that the former is wholly dependent on the vagaries of the latter and, as a consequence, has devalued the potential of devolution to improve the governance of Northern Ireland.

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devolution, Northern Ireland

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Colin Knox and Paul Carmichael; 2005; Devolution - the Northern Ireland Way: An Exercise in 'Creative Ambiguity'; Environment and Planning Series C; http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/2280

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