Article 1.
The Irish nation hereby affirms its inalienable, indefeasible, and sovereign
right to choose its own form of Government, to determine its relations with
other nations, and to develop its life, political, economic and cultural, in
accordance with its own genius and traditions.
Article 2.
The national territory consists of the whole island of Ireland, its islands
and the territorial seas.
Article 3.
Pending the re-integration of the national territory, and without prejudice
to the right of the Parliament and Government established by this Constitution
to exercise jurisdiction over the whole of that territory, the laws enacted by
that Parliament shall have the like area and extent of application as the laws
of Saorstát Éireann and the like extra-territorial effect.