GAZETTE
' APRIL
1990
Youngei^A/lembers News
In the January/February 1990 issue
of the Gazette, a notice was
published about the launch of a
German-Irish Lawyers Association
at a reception to be held in the
Incorporated Law Society on
Wednesday, 28th March, 1990.
The reception is very kindly
sponsored by the German Wine
Promotion Board.
Both the President of the Law
Society and the Ambassador of the
Federal Republic of Germany will
attend at the reception, invitations
to which have now been issued by
the Association's Committee.
The Committee has been very
encouraged by the amount of
interest shown in the Association
by Irish lawyers. This is no doubt
due to the increased level of aware-
ness amongst lawyers that cross-
country links should be established
in the run-up to 1992 and beyond.
The timing of the Association's
launch is particularly good in view
of recent political developments in
Germany and in Eastern Europe as
a whole.
Details about a forthcoming sem-
inar to be held by the Association
will be given at the reception. It is
hoped to publish full details about
the Association's objectives and
programme for 1990 in the April
1990 issue of the Gazette.
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Y O U N G E R M E M B E R S C O M M I T T E E
in association with the
DUBLIN SOLICITORS BAR ASSOCIATION
I R I S H P E R M A N E NT B U I L D I NG S O C I E T Y
QUIZ NIGHT - GRAND FINAL
• PRIZES GALORE #
W E D N E S D A Y , 11th A P R I L 1990
at the Royal Ma r i ne Hote l ,
Dun Laoghai re at 8 p .m. sharp
Hosts: Moya Quinlan and Gerry Griffin
Subscription:
£25 per team (5 persons per team)
Contact:
Sandra Fisher, The Law Society,
Blackhall Place,
Dublin 7. Telephone: 710711
SADSI DEBATE
W
EDNESDAY,
2 5
APRIL
,
1 9 90
Motion for Discussion:
"That all Europeans are equal; but some are more equal than others."
Chairman:
The Chief Justice, The Honourable Mr. Justice Thomas Finlay.
Speakers:
Mary
Robinson,
S.C., Director, Irish Centre for European Law.
Proinsias de Rossa, T.D.
The Hon. Mr. Justice Liam Hamilton.
Nial Fennelly, S.C.
A
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welcome.
John Cooke, S.C.
The debate starts at 8.00 p.m. in the President's Hall, Blackhall Place.
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