Universal Neutrality Act (World of War)

The Universal Neutrality Act is a law enacted to the Irish Code of Law in 1919 after the results of World War II. It was a steeping stone for neutrality for Ireland and was introduced by the new Democratic Party to organise reforms and hinder any involvement of the Republic of Ireland being involved in any other major wars. It has been reviewed 12 times with only minor edits being made on 3 occasions and still plays a major role in the work of the government.