Constitution Bunreacht na hEireann (meaning 'Basic Law of Ireland') is the Irish Constitution. It is the fundamental legal document that sets out how Ireland should be governed and the rights of Irish citizens.
Main Institutions of the state The Irish Constitution establishes and describes the main
institutions of the Irish state.
Fundamental Rights under the Irish Constitution The Irish Constitution recognises and declares that you
have certain fundamental personal rights. These rights are natural human rights
- they come from being human and are confirmed and protected by the
Constitution.
Property Rights The Irish Constitution declares that you have a right to
own property. Explanation of your rights.
Right to Life The right to life, as guaranteed by the Irish
Constitution.
Rights of the family Families in Ireland have certain rights and privileges that are set down by Bunreacht na hÉireann (the Irish Constitution). Find out more.
Freedom to Travel Freedom to travel, as guaranteed by the Irish
Constitution.