Modern-day statute law is made by the bicameral National Parliament — more commonly known by its Irish name, the
Oireachtas.
Acts of the Oireachtas are split into sequentially numbered sections and may be cited by using a short title which gives the act a title roughly based on its subject matter and the year in which it was enacted. While the Oireachtas is bicameral, the upper house, the
Senate (or
Seanad), has little power which at most allows the Senate to delay rather than veto legislation, something that has only happened twice since 1937. Article 50 of the
Constitution of Ireland carried over all laws that had been in force in the
Irish Free State prior to its coming into force on 29 December 1937, insofar as these laws were not repugnant to the new constitution. A similar function had been fulfilled by Article 73 of the
Constitution of the Irish Free State, which carried overall legislation that had in force in
Southern Ireland, insofar as these laws were not repugnant to the Constitution of the Irish Free State. As a result, while the Irish state has been in existence for a century, the
statute book stretches back in excess of 800 years. By virtue of the
Statute Law Revision Act 2007, the oldest Act currently in force in Ireland is the
Fairs Act 1204. The statute law of Ireland includes law passed by the following: • Pre-union Irish statutes • the
King of England as a lawgiver for Ireland, and the
Parliament of Ireland (1169–1800) • English and British statutes, which applied to Ireland in their original enactment or were subsequently applied to Ireland • the
King of England (1066–1241) • the
Parliament of England (1241–1706) • the
Parliament of Great Britain (1707–1800) • Statutes of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland • the
Parliament of the United Kingdom, which applied to
Ireland in their original enactment or were subsequently applied to Ireland (1 January 1801 to 5 December 1922) • Statutes of the independent Irish state since December 1922 (this state being known by various names, such as the
Irish Free State and the
Ireland, etc.) • the
Oireachtas of the Irish Free State (6 December 1922 to 28 December 1937) • the present
Oireachtas (from 29 December 1937 to date) ==Secondary legislation==