GAZETTE
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1985
adjudicated on in a jurisdication in which the new
Convention applies. If the Convention does not
apply in Ireland, Irish Shipowners and their
Insurers will be deprived of the benefit of limitation
in foreign jurisdictions.
From inquiries which have been made the Society is
concerned that no adequate steps may be in train to
accede to and ratify the 1976 Convention. The Society
have accordingly requested me to write to you to express
this concern, to point out the benefits of accession and
ratification and to inquire as to the intentions of the
Government in the matter.
I would gladly provide any further information or
comment which you may require and look forward to
hearing form you at the earliest opportunity on this very
important subject.
Yours faithfully,
Joseph Dundon,
Chairman,
E.E.C & International Affairs Committee.
Law Society,
Blackhall Place, Dublin 7
Coyle Hamilton Law Students
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