all EU states, most other European and North American countries etc
The Republic of Ireland is in the European union, so they have the same rights as all other countries in the E.U.
They are both on the same land mass, the island of Ireland. However they are two different countries.
There are 26 counties in the Republic of Ireland and 6 in Northern Ireland. There are 32 counties in the island altogether.
Ireland is divided up into two countries; Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland. The North is apart of the United Kingdom and therefore the fighting is about the Catholics/Nationalists wanting to be apart of the Republic of Ireland while Protestants/Unionists wanting to remain in the UK.
The Republic of Ireland.
Ireland has extradition treaties with nearly all countries. Most countries have written these treaties with the provision that they will not surrender their own citizens to a foreign country.
Yes.
The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
The Republic of Ireland.
Yes. And most European countries tend to follow the model extradition terms as elaborated in the Council of Europe's Convention on Extradition, which dates back to 1996. Important components of that Convention are establishing probable cause of commission of the particular crime, nationality, and statutes of limitations. Particular concerns are avoiding double jeopardy, and making sure of the equivalence of legal standards of the affected countries.
Ireland is an island so it has no bordering countries. On the island of Ireland you have the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, which have a border.Well no countries border it directly as Ireland is surrounded by water, but the 3 nearest countries are Britain, France and Spanish. Of course if you're talking about the republic of Ireland then the country that borders it would be Northern Ireland
The United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
No. Sweden and the Republic of Ireland are completely separate countries. They are both countries in the continent of Europe, but they do not share a border and are not very close to each other. The Republic of Ireland is in the west of Europe and Sweden is in the north of Europe.
No, it is not. The United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland are separate countries. The United Kingdom includes Northern Ireland, but the rest of Ireland is separate from the UK.
The Republic of Ireland is one country. See the related question below for the counties that are in it.
They are spoken of that way because they are different countries.
There are two ways of looking at that. Ireland is a country, so there are no other countries in it. Ireland is also an island that has the Republic of Ireland on it, which can be just called Ireland, and also Northern Ireland.