Second Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland information
Amendment to the Irish constitution
For the Irish Free State constitutional amendment, see Constitution (Amendment No. 2) Act 1927.
The Second Amendment of the Constitution Act 1941 (previously bill no. 40 of 1941) is an amendment of the Constitution of Ireland that was in the form of omnibus legislation affecting a variety of articles on a range of subject matters. It was signed into law on 30 May 1941.
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