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The Tenth Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 1986 was a proposal to amend the Constitution of Ireland to remove the prohibition on divorce. The proposal was rejected in the 1986 referendum. ==Proposed changes to the text== The subject matter of the referendum was described as follows: *The Tenth Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 1986, proposes – :to delete subsection 2° of Article 41.3 of the Constitution, which states that no law shall be enacted providing for the grant of a dissolution of marriage, and to substitute the subsection here following: :2° Where, and only where, such court established under this Constitution as may be prescribed by law is satisfied that: ::i. a marriage has failed, ::ii. the failure has continued for a period of, or periods amounting to, at least five years, ::iii. there is no reasonable possibility of reconciliation between the parties to the marriage, and ::iv. any other condition prescribed by law has been complied with, :the court may in accordance with law grant a dissolution of the marriage provided that the court is satisfied that adequate and proper provision having regard to the circumstances will be made for any dependent spouse and for any child of or any child who is dependent on either spouse. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tenth Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 1986 (Ireland)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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