This article will address the topic of Irish Statute Book, which has captured the attention of researchers, experts and the general public. Irish Statute Book is a topic that has sparked interest due to its relevance in today's society, its implications in different areas and its impact on people's daily lives. Along these lines, different aspects related to Irish Statute Book will be explored, addressing its origin, evolution, characteristics, consequences and possible solutions. In addition, recent studies, expert opinions and experiences related to Irish Statute Book will be presented, with the aim of providing a comprehensive and enriching vision on this topic.
The Irish Statute Book, also known as the electronic Irish Statute Book (eISB), is a database produced by the Office of the Attorney General of Ireland. It contains copies of Acts of the Oireachtas and statutory instruments. It also contains a Legislation Directory which includes chronological tables of pre-1922 legislation. It is published on a website (irishstatutebook.ie) and was formerly published on CD-ROM.
In 2001, the Irish Law Times said that, whilst the Attorney General's staff deserved to be congratulated for the Irish Statute Book, the CD-ROM version contained a "significant number of errors".
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