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2.30 p.m.

Working session continued 'The Legal Pro

fession' — The role of the bar association in

the changing world and its responsibilities

in the developing countries.

8.30 p.m.

Irish Evening at the Gresham, Intercontinen

tal and Shelbourne Hotels. Host — The

Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10th:

11 a.m.

Meeting of the International Legal Aid As

sociation.

3 p.m.

General Meeting of delegates of the Inter

national Bar Association.

8.30 p.m. .

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Theatre — Parties at the Abbey, Gate and

Gaiety Theatres.

THURSDAY, JULY llth:

10 a.m.

Business session:

'Procedure for the Enfore-

ment of Laws Regulating Business Transac

tions and Particularly Anti-monopoly, Anti-

cartel and Antitrust Laws.

2.30 p.m.

Conducted coach tours of Dublin country

side.

3.30 p.m.

Reception by the Minister for Justice at the

State Apartments, Dublin Castle.

FRIDAY, JULY 12th:

10 a.m.

Working session 'Warranties for the Protec

tion of Consumers'.

Open Meeting of the Advisory Committee

on Professional Ethics and Professional Pri

vileges

(1) co-operation between qualified

local lawyers and foreign lawyers practising in

the same country and (2) co-operation be

tween qualified i lawyers

in different coun

tries.

2.30 p.m.

Working session — 'Support of Children in

•its International and Comparative aspects'.

8 p.m.

'Closing banquet Intercontinental Hotel.

'His Excellency President de Valera will attend the

opening session and His Excellency U Thant. Sec­

retary General U.N.O. has signified his acceptance

of an invitation to adress the conference subject

to his commitments at that time.

GENERAL INFORMATION:

1. Registration fees if received before 1 April

1968 $38.75 or £16.2.6 sterling for each conferee

or observer. $28.75 or £12.0.0 sterling for each

family guest.

Note: A conferee may register members of his

family as guests.

Late registration fee for registration received

after 31 March 1968: £22.7.6 sterling for each

conferee or observer. £17.5.0 sterling for each

family guest.

Registrations will be dated as of receipt of the

appropriate fees.

A sum is included with the registration fee to

cover transport by coach for conferees and guests

to and from all social events of the Conference

other than the conducted coach trips mentioned at

4 below.

2. An official banquet will be held on 12 July

1968. The number of tickets is limited and if you

wish to attend you Should complete the approp

riate space on the registration form. The sum of

£5 sterling for each person will be payable at the

Conference.

3. Registrations after 31 March 1968 will be

received but hotel reservations will depend on

facilities then available.

4. Registration

forms and hotel

reservation

forms may be obtained on application to the

Secretary. The Society has made a block booking

of hotel accommodation. Reservations from this

accommodation will be allotted

to

those who

return registration forms with hotel reservation

forms. Reservations not taken up will be released

by the Society on 1st June 1968.

5. Conducted coach

trips in

the countryside

around Dublin have been arranged for conferees

and guests. These trips with pre payment of the

sum

of

£1.10.0

sterling

per

person

must

be booked in advance as arrangements must be

made well in advance with the transport company

and the hotels.

6. The Society are reserving sufficient seats in

Dublin theatres for an expected attendance of

1200 conferees and guests for the evening of

Wednesday, July 10th. Tickets are £1.5.0 sterling

each payable in advance.

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