and a group of them ran for the Minister shouting
"Fascist, Fascist".
The Minister made his escape accompanied by
members of the Cumann.
The meeting was originally
to have been
addressed by the Taoiseach, Mr. Lynch, but Mr.
O'Malley had conveyed the Taoiseach's apologies,
and said he had to go to the U.S. earlier than he
had intended.
(Irish Press,
13th March, 1971).
INTERNATIONAL COURSE OF
EUROPEAN INTEGRATION - 1971/1972
This course, organised by the "Europa Instituut"
of the University of Amsterdam in close co-oper
ation with the Foundation, will be held for the
sixth consecutive time from 7th September, 1971
to 10th May, 1972.
Participation is open to young graduates in law,
economics and political science. The language of
instruction is English. The present course has 30
participants coming from 15 different countries.
The lecturers in the course are both professors,
coming from various Dutch universities and ex
perts who have gained experience in the field of
integration through their professional connections
with
the
European
communities,
Benelux,
O.E.C.D. etc. During the first term introductory
tutorials and lectures will be given as general
problems of integration. The second terms con
sists of
lectures, seminars and conferences on
specific problems, individual research and study
trips to European instiutions in Brussels, Stras
bourg and Geneva.
The course is divided into two terms — the
first term extends from 7th September, 1971
to
19th November, 1971 and the second term from
23rd November, 1971 to 10th May, 1972. There
are different sections in Law; Economics and in
Political Science. The fee for the course is 1,280
Dutch Guilders — approximately £150. In addi
tion, the sum of 600 Guilders (i.e. £75) per month
would be required for accommadtion expenses.
Applications should be made before 15th June,
1971 to: The Netherlands Universities Foundation
for International Co-operation, 27 Molenstraat,
The Hague, Netherlands.
THE RULES OF THE SUPERIOR COURTS—FULL LIST OF AMENDMENTS TO 1970
Rules Ref.
The Rules of the Superior Courts
(No. 1) 1963
(No. 2) 1963
(No. 1) 1964) 1964
(No. 2) 1964
(No. 3) 1964
(No. 4) 1964)
(No. 5) 1964
(No. 1) 1966
(No. 2) 1966
(No. 3) 1966
(No. 1) 1967)
fNo. 2) 1967
(No. 1) 168
(No. 1) 1970
(No. 2) 1970
(No. 3) 1970
Statutory
Instrument Rev.
72 of 1962
105 of 1963
224 of 1963
38 of 1964
96 of 1964
166 of 1964
168 of 1964
29 of 1965
28 of 1966
169 of 1966
185 of 1966
63 of 1967
21 9 of 1967
66 of 1968
37 of 1971
38 of 1971
27 of 1971
Subject matter
New Rules in force from 1st January 1963.
Delegation of Bankruptcy Judge's powers.
Misc. (incl. amendment of Appendix W—costs).
Misc. (incl. Adjourn by Master on consent for plenary hearing—
Commissioners for Oaths fees).
New Order 75—Companies Act applications.
Costs—twelve per cent increase.
Five day week and office hours.
Shorthand Reporting: Regn. of Business Names.
Companies winding-up.
Misc. (incl. interest from pronouncement of Judgment—
Guardianships of infants—Bankruptcy).
Increasing costs default Judgments (in cases within High Couit
Jurisdiction) by reference to increased Court Fees.
Evidence for foreign tribunals, days on which Court Offices are
open for public business, delivery of pleading in Long Vacation.
Misc. (incl. increase of six-day costs).
Exclude 8, 9 July 68 from sittings.
Late acceptance of lodgment on consent, penal endorsement,
Electoral Act appeals.
Fees for professional witnesses.
Decimalisation of Appendix W. (inclusive of increases made by
earlier Rules).
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