Ireland affirms its devotion to the ideal of peace and friendly co-operation amongst nations founded on international justice and morality.
2:
Ireland affirms its adherence to the principle of the pacific settlement of international disputes by international arbitration or judicial determination.
3:
Ireland accepts the generally recognised principles of international law as its rule of conduct in its relations with other States.
4:
1°:
The executive power of the State in or in connection with its external relations shall in accordance with Article 28 of this Constitution be exercised by or on the authority of the Government.
2°:
For the purpose of the exercise of any executive function of the State in or in connection with its external relations, the Government may to such extent and subject to such conditions, if any, as may be determined by law, avail of or adopt any organ, instrument, or method of procedure used or adopted for the like purpose by the members of any group or league of nations with which the State is or becomes associated for the purpose of international co-operation in matters of common concern.
3°:
The State may become a member of the European Coal and Steel Community (established by Treaty signed at Paris on the 18th day of April, 1951), the European Economic Community (established by Treaty signed at Rome on the 25th day of March, 1957) and the European Atomic Energy Community (established by Treaty signed at Rome on the 25th day of March, 1957). The State may ratify the Single European Act (signed on behalf of the Member States of the Communities at Luxembourg on the 17th day of February, 1986, and at The Hague on the 28th day of February, 1986). No provision of this Constitution invalidates laws enacted, acts done or measures adopted by the State necessitated by the obligations of membership of the Communities or prevents laws enacted, acts done or measures adopted by the Communities, or institutions thereof, from having the force of law in the State.
5:
1°:
Every international agreement to which the State becomes a party shall be laid before Dáil Éireann.
2°:
The State shall not be bound by any international agreement involving a charge upon public funds unless the terms of the agreement shall have been approved by Dáil Éireann.
3°:
This section shall not apply to agreements or conventions of a technical and administrative character.
6:
No international agreement shall be part of the domestic law of the State save as may be determined by the Oireachtas.