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GAZETTE

DECEMBER 1978

Irish

Bankof Commerce

offers

13Z

Tax not deducted

Plus all these advantages of their

Top Rate Deposit Account Scheme.

• Minimum deposit only £100

• Ease of withdrawal and flexibility as

all your money can be placed either on

demand at an attractive rate of interest or

on 6 months notice at the above rate.

• Interest is credited or paid to you by

cheque twice yearly without

deduction of income tax.

For full details just post the coupon below to:

Irish

Bank of

Commerce

Limited

52 Merrion Square, Dublin 2. Telephone: (01) 7 6 0 7 05

Please send me Top Rate Deposit Accounts Brochure

NAME:

ADDRESS:

DUBLIN

UNIVERSITY

LAW JOURNAL

The 1978 issue is now on sale.

Its contents include . . .

The Development of Constitutional Law under

Chief Justice Ó Dálaigh

J. P. Casey (Research Counsellor Law Reform

Commission, and Lecturer in law at T.C.D.)

The Pringle Committee's Report on Civil Legal Aid

and Advice: an Outsider's view

Michael Zander (Professor of Law, London

School of Economics)

The future of Irish Legislation on Competition

Patrick M. Lyons (Member of the Restrictive

Practices Commission and the National Prices

Commission, Lecturer in Economics, T.C.D.)

Hard Cases Make Bad Law

R. F. V. Heuston (Law Reform Commissioner

and Regius Professor of Law, T.C.D.

Offer and Acceptance from Felthouse to Council

House

Jeremy Phillips (Lecturer in Law, T.C.D.)

AND a substantial Case and Comment section

containing full critical discussion on recent

unreported Irish cases concerning conveyancing

aspects of the Family Home Protection Act 1976,

the defence of provocation to a charge of murder,

minority protection in company law, the financing

by a company of the purchase of its own shares, the

Constitutional right to work, parental rights in

custody cases, patent applications, the European

Convention on Human Rights, and constitutional

aspects of cases brought against foreign trawler

owners under the fisheries protection legislation.

Contributors to this Section are J. P. Casey, W. R.

Duncan, K. Bradley, P. Ussher, M. McAleese, A.

Kerr and J. Phillips.

COPIES of the 1978 issue are available from the

Subscriptions Manager, The Dublin University Law

Journal, Law School, Arts Building, Trinity

College, Dublin 2. Price £2.50. It would be

appreciated if purchasers would indicate whether

they wish to be placed on the subscription list for

the 1979 and subsequent issues.

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