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COURSE IN CIVIL AND COMMUNITY
LAW, BRUSSELS
The Institute of European Studies, attached to the
Faculty of Law of the University of Brussels, as well
as the Wiener-Anspach Foundation, intend to hold a
course in Cavil Law (Commercial Law, Civil Judicial
Procedure, Property Law and Administrative Law), as
well as in Community Law. (The Institutions of the
Community—Juridical
Methods within the Com-
munity—Competition Law—Establishment Law- Social
Law and Tax Laws) in the French language at the
Institute of European Studies, 39 Franklin Roosevelt,
Brussels 1950, Belgium, from T) August to 30 August
next. The course will he delivered by Professor Ganshof
Van I)er Meesch and other well known professors.
'The admission fee is 2,000 Belgian francs (about £22
at current exchange rates) which includes all notes. A
number of scholarships amounting on an average to
20,000 Belgian francs (£220) to cover fees and main-
tenance expenses will he awarded. Candidates are ex-
pected to attend 4 lectures per day from Monday to
Friday. 1 he Course is designed for law graduates airi
Solicitors or Barristers coming from countries whosf
system of law is based on the Common Law; applicant
will he expected to have a good oral and written
knowledge of French to follow the course. As n"
arrangements have been made, as in England, that
specified Professors of Law should recommend canch-
dates, graduates of the National University should
apply to Professor Geoffrey Hand, Dean of The Faculty
of Law, University College, Belfield, Dublin 4 and
graduates of 'Trinity College should apply to Senatm
Professor Mary Robinson, of the Faculty of Law in th
e
college for a certificate of suitability. Forms of apph"
cation can be obtained from Mr. Gavan-Duffy in the
Library.
It seems very strange, hut applications for this
A u g u s t
course are expected to reach Brussels before 15 April
1974.
HAGUE ACADEMY OF INTERNATIONAL
LAW
The first period of lectures on Private International
law will be held in the Peace Palace, 'The Hague, from
8 to 26 July 1974. The General Course will be given by
Professor Kahn-Freund and Professor Vischer (Basel)
Droz ('The Hague) and Graveson ^London) are
amongst the lecturers.
The second period of lectures will be held from 19
July to 16 August 1974. 'The general course in Public
International L ' w will he given by Professor Mosler,
now a Judge of the European Court of Human Rights
in Stra bourg. Amongst the Lecturers will be Professors
Cahier (Geneva), Floz (Axix), Vasok (Strasbourg)'
and Judge Cassin. Registration for each period
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subject to a fee of 50 Dutch Florins (£8). 'The price
of a room in a private house with breakfast is
Guilders ( £2 30) per day. Living expenses are esti-
mated at 35 Guilders (£6) per day— total of £8.31'
per day. Registration, which is open to law graduates-
barristers and solicitors, should he made as soon a>
pos ible to the Secretariat of the Academy, The Peace
Palace, The Hague, Netherlands.
LEYDEN-AMSTERDAM-COLUMBIA
SUMMER PROGRAMME IN AMERICAN
LAW
'This Course in American Law will he held at Leyden
Law School from 1 to 26 July 1974. Each participant
must take the courses in (1) Legal Method given by-
Professors Oberer (Cornell) and Smit (Director of
European Legal Institutions); (2) Constitutional I/ w
by Professors Goldschmidt (Columbia) and Luskv
(Co'umbia); (3) Civil Procedure by Professor Smit ;
and (4) Administrative Law by Professor Strauss
(Columbia). 'Two optional courses must be selected
from (5) Antitrust Law (Professor Schmidt); (6) Con-
tract (Professor Oberer); (7) Corporations (Professor
Gary of Columbia; and (8) Trusts (Professor Lusky)-
'The fee for tuition is 250 Dutch Guilders (£40), which
covers tuition, all study material, and all administra-
tive expenses. Accommodation is provided in single
room- in the Students Residence Buildings at
Guilders (£1.35) per night; lunch will be provided for
1\, Guilders (£1.15). A limited number of scholarship
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is available. The form should be returned if possible
before 31 March 1974, to the Secretariat, Juridesch
Instituut, Hugo de Groat Straat 27, Leyden, Nether-
lands.
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