g a z e t t e
april
1982
Incorporated Law Society
of Ireland —
Full-time Tutor
Solicitor qualified at least 2 years required
for new system training programme in Soci-
ety's Law School. Ideal opportunity for pro-
fessional development in wide spectrum of
legal areas: individuals or firms might consider
secondment arrangements.
Duration
2 Years
Salary
£7,000 — £9,000
(Depending on experience)
Applications with curriculum vitae in each
case to be sent to:
Prof. Richard Woulfe,
Incorporated Law Society of Ireland,
Blackhall Place,
Dublin 7.
From Left:
Maitre Juan Carlos Pons, Vice-President of the Common Market Section, Maitre Mario Froglia, Vice-President
(Europe) of the U.I.N.L., Mr Arthur D. S. Moran, Law Society's representative to the U.I.N.L. with the Lord Mayor of Dublin,
Alderman Alexis FitzGerald, T.D. at a reception for U.I.N.L. delegates in the Mansion House.
(Photo supplied by courtesy ofDublin Corporation)
Latin Notaries in Dublin
Notaries from 15 countries attended the European
Section Meetings of the International Union of Latin
Notaries (U.I.N.L.) at the Law Society, at the end of
April.
The International Union of Latin Notaries is the
world-wide representative body of notaries. The not-
arial system which is firmly established in continental
Europe holds an important place in the administration
of law, particularly in relation to the transfer of
property, the preparation and administration of wills
and estates, and the incorporation and registration of
companies. The Incorporated Law Society is affiliat-
ed to the organisation and takes an active part in its
work, especially in connection with matters relating to
E.E.C. law.
The Meetings, attended by 56 delegates, were held
on 29th and 30th April and 1st May and covered
mutual problems concerning the international aspects
of the notary's work and the impact of E.E.C. legisla-
tion in relation to the various national legal systems
and the role of the notary.
The Meetings were chaired by Maitre Ramon
Fraguas, of Valencia, Spain, President of the Europe-
an Affairs Section and by Dr Horst Heiner Hellge of
Hamburg, Germany, President of the Common
Market Section.
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