Administration of Justice (Language) Act (Ireland) 1737

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Acht a ritheadh i bParlaimint na hÉireann sa bhliain 1737 agus a éilíonn, i dTuaisceart Éireann, go gcaithfidh imeachtaí cúirte a stiúradh sa Bhéarla amháin, maille le dhoiciméid ghaolmhara, atá in Acht (Éire) Riar na Córa (Teanga) 1737, (Béarla: Administration of Justice (Language) Act (Ireland) 1737). rdf:langString
The Administration of Justice (Language) Act (Ireland) 1737 was passed by the Parliament of Ireland in 1737. The statute was primarily directed at the perceived problem caused by the widespread use of Law French and Latin in courts but has had the effect of excluding autochthonous languages, given that it excludes the use of "any other tongue or language whatsoever". rdf:langString
rdf:langString Administration of Justice (Language) Act (Ireland) 1737
rdf:langString Acht (Éire) Riar na Córa (Teanga) 1737
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rdf:langString The Administration of Justice (Language) Act (Ireland) 1737 was passed by the Parliament of Ireland in 1737. The statute was primarily directed at the perceived problem caused by the widespread use of Law French and Latin in courts but has had the effect of excluding autochthonous languages, given that it excludes the use of "any other tongue or language whatsoever". The Act was controversial among Irish language advocates, due to the fact that in Northern Ireland, a court proceeding could not be carried out in the Irish language. The Act forbade the use of any language but English in court proceedings and all courts in the jurisdiction followed it. The equivalents of this Act passed for England in 1731 and for Wales in 1733 were repealed for both countries in 1863. Northern Ireland is thus the only jurisdiction in the United Kingdom that currently retains this legislation. The New Decade, New Approach agreement, which restored the devolved government in Northern Ireland on January 9, 2020, provided for legislation to amend the Northern Ireland Act 1998 that, among other changes, wod repeal the 1737 act.The act was officially repealed on 6 December 2022 when the Irish Language Act received royal assent.
rdf:langString Acht a ritheadh i bParlaimint na hÉireann sa bhliain 1737 agus a éilíonn, i dTuaisceart Éireann, go gcaithfidh imeachtaí cúirte a stiúradh sa Bhéarla amháin, maille le dhoiciméid ghaolmhara, atá in Acht (Éire) Riar na Córa (Teanga) 1737, (Béarla: Administration of Justice (Language) Act (Ireland) 1737).
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