Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Kevin Costello and Niamh Howlin: The Legal History of Religion in Ireland
Chapter 2
Charles Ivar McGrath: The Penal Laws: Origins, Purpose, Enforcement and Impact
Chapter 3
Emma Lyons: To Elude the Design and Intention of the Penal Laws: Collusion and Discovery in Eighteenth-Century Ireland: A Case Study
Chapter 4
James Kelly: Repealing the Penal Laws, 1760-95
Chapter 5
Kevin Costello: Inoperative But Insulting: Residues of the Penal Laws, 1829-1920
Chapter 6
Oliver P. Rafferty: The Legal and Constitutional Organization of the Catholic Church in Nineteenth Century Ireland
Chapter 7
Robert Whan: Irish Presbyterians and the Quest for Toleration, c.1692-1733
Chapter 8
Leanne Calvert: I Am Friends Wt You & Do Entertain No Malice: Discord, Disputes and Defamation in Ulster Presbyterian Church Courts, c. 1700-1838.
Chapter 9
W.N. Osborough: Church Briefs And Charitable Relief: Reparations For Two Early 18th Century Fire-Damaged Ulster Towns
Chapter 10
Keith Robbins: The Disestablishment of the Church of Ireland
Chapter 11
N.M Dawson: Disendowment Under The Irish Church Act 1869
Chapter 12
Robert Marshall: The Constitution of the Church of Ireland in Action: Ritualist Litigation in a Disestablished Church 1871-1937
Chapter 13
Thomas Mohr: Religion and the Constitution of the Irish Free State
Chapter 14
Niamh Ni Leathlobhair * and Donal K. Coffey: Article 44.1 and the Special Position of the Catholic Church in the Irish Constitution, 1937 - 1972.