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GAZETTE

JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1981

ADVERTISEMENT

The Association

of Lawyers for

the Defence of

the Unborn

accepts the undisputed finding of modern embryology

that human life begins at conception. The Association

accordingly holds that natural justice requires that the

unborn child, no matter how young, should enjoy the

same full protection of the criminal law as is enjoyed by

his or her mother or by any other human being.

More than 800 lawyers have joined ALDU since it was

set up in May 1978 with the following fpur aims:

1. To uphold the honour of the legal profession by

opposing forthrightly the erosion of human rights

and natural justice which abortion necessarily

represents.

2. By lucid presentation of the facts, to help all

members of the profession to appreciate why no

lawyer can in good conscience support abortion.

3. To oppose any further erosion in the protection

which the criminal law still affords to the unborn

child.

4. To strive to create a climate of opinion in the

profession which will support full statutory protec-

tion against abortion for all human life from

conception onwards.

All lawyers who are true to the principles of our

profession should oppose the injustice of direct abortion

and are invited to join ALDU (for which there is no

subscription) by filling in the form below and sending it

to Mr. T. G. A. Bowles, Hon. Secretary, ALDU,

40 Bedford Street, London WC2E 9EN.

Dear Sir,

Date

I support the aims of ALDU as stated in this

advertisement. I hold all termination of pregnancy to be

wrong whose purpose, or one of whose purposes, is to

kill the unborn child. I would be grateful if you would

enrol me as a member, for which there is no subscription.

Yours sincerely,

Signature

Name

£

(BLOCK LETTERS)

Address

Occupation

(Please state whether you are a Solicitor, a Barrister, a

Lecturer in Law, an Articled Clerk, a Law Student, a

Legal Executive, or whatever your legal qualifications

may be.)

Nassau, Bahamas

Seminar Programme

31 March to 5 April 1981

I. 1980 Tax Law Amendment; new requirements all

US real estate investment by non-US persons:

A

Effective: June 1980.

B

Penalties — civil and criminal.

C

Reporting requirements and tax analysis.

2. Practical business analysis of 1981 investments:

A

Political security; inflation; economics of

investment.

B

Country of investment; currency income and

expense.

C

Currency of country where investor lives.

3. Tax analysis:

A

Passive, active income.

B

Trade or business; permanent establishment.

C

Capital gains; ordinary income.

4. International law:

A Common market.

B

Client-attorney privilege differences between

countries and states.

C

Treaties.

5. Form of business entity:

A

Partnership.

B

Corporation.

C

Trust.

Future 1981 seminars:

A . June — United Kingdom.

B

September — Switzerland.

C

December — Hong Kong.

Panelists will include the Bahamian Bar Association;

Norman Manly, Graduate School of Law, Jamaica;

and International Tax and International Business

authorities.

For further seminar or subscriber information contact

International Law Resources, P.O. Box 96, London,

England SW1W 8UL; Telex 8955833 THACRY.

International Law Resources (ILR) is interested in

continuing to discuss with qualified applicants inter-

ested in expanding their international practice through

the sharing of facilities and services. Applications for

seminar and/or subscriber services to ILR will be held

in the strictest confidence.

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