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4. Conduct of research demonstration, training

and other projects for developing countries.

During its first five years the Institute will receive

£250,000 from the United Nations Special Fund

including the services of eleven International experts

w ho will later be replaced by Irishmen. The address

of the Institute is 4, Kildare Street, Dublin. Interested

persons should write to J. A. Meagher, Chairman,

An Foras Forbartha Teoranta, 4, Kildare Street,

Dublin, 2.

WORLD

PEACE

THROUGH

LAW

The World Peace Through Law Centre will

sponsor the Washington World Conference on World

Peace Through Law at Washington, D.C., U.S.A., on

September 12-18, 1965. The highest judicial official

and the bar association president of 120 nations will

be the Special Honored Invitees. More than 2,000

members of the legal profession are expected to

attend and it will be the most important represent

ative and influential international assembly of the

legal profession in history.

The purpose of the Conference will be to advance

the substantial accomplishments of the First World

Conference at Athens in 1963. It was there that

lawyers and jurists from more than 100 countries

established the Center and adopted a global work

program to strengthen law and legal institutions

internationally towards the universal acceptance of

the Rule of Law in the resolution of disputes between

men and nations.

The program will emphasis new legal needs in a

changing world to include arbitration, space law,

human rights, disarmament, foreign investments, etc.

All lawyers, jurists, legal scholars and interested

observers are cordially invited to the Conference

with a registration fee of $50 for individuals from

the United States and $10 for persons outside the

United States. Requests for additional information

should be addressed to the World Peace Through

Law Centre, 400, Hill Buildings, Washington, D.C.

20006. U.S.A.

LIBRARY ACQUISITIONS

List of Books acquired in the Library since March,

1964.

I—ACQUISITIONS

Abrahams, G.—

Police Questioning and the Judge's

Rules,

1964; Adkin, B.—

Law of Dilapidations, 6th

Edit.,

1964; Alien, C. K.—

Law in the Making, -jth

Edn.,

1964; Anson, C. J.—

Lav of Contracts., and

Edn.,

1964 ; All England Law Reports—Index and

Notes-Up, 1963 and 1964; Argent H. D.—

Death

Duty Mitigation, zndEdn.,

1964 ; Belfast and Northern

Ireland Directory—1964 and 1965. Bingham, L.—

Motor Claims Cases, •jth Edn.,

1964 ; Bingham, R.—

All the Modern Cases on Negligence ind Edn.

and

Supplement,

1964.

Blanchard, Jean—

Ecclesiastical

Law of Ireland,

1963 ; Bowett, T. W.—

The Law of

International Institutions,

1963. Braghouse, H.—

Short

forms of Wills, Uh Edn.,

1964.

Buckley, J.—

The

Companies Acts,

i^th Edn.,

1957, bound with

Supplement, 1964.

(English) Catholic Directory, 1965.

Cheshire, G. C. and C. H. S. Fifoot—

Law of

Contract, 6th Edn.,

1964;

Chutty, J. and I. H.

Jacob—

Queen's Bench Forms,

lyth Edn.,

1965 ;

Chubb, B., ed—

Source Book of Irish Government

published by Irish Institute of Public Administration,

1964;

Cordery, W.—

Law relating

to Solicitors,

Second Cumulative Supplement

to

5

th Edn.

1964;

Cross, R. and N. Wilkins—

An Outline of the Law of

Evidence,

1964 ;

Grotty, J.—

Practice and Procedure in

the District Court,

1961, two extra copies ; Current

Law Citator, 1947-1963 ;

Current Law Yearbook,

1963 ;

Dias, R. W.—

Bibliography of Jurisprudence,

1964; Dias, R. W.—

Jurisprudence ind Edn..

1964;

Edwards, J. Lloyd—

The Law Officer of the Crown,

1964 ; England—

Public General Acts of

1964, 2 Vols.,

1965 ; English and Empire Digest: Third Cumul

ative Supplement, including cases from 1952 to 1963,

2 Vols., 1964 ; English and Empire Digest—

Interim

Index

—Vols. 1-36, 1964;

English and Empire

Digest Replacements—Volume 37

(Pawns and Pledges

to Pri^e Law),

1964 ; Volume 39

(Receivers to Sale of

Goods),

1964;

Volume 43

(Small Holdings and

Solicitor},

1964; Volume 44

(Specific Performance to

Stock Exchange),

1965 ; Erskine-May,

Parliamentary

Practice, \-fth Edn.,

1964.

Farrand, J. T.—

Conveyancing Contracts,

1964;

Parley, D.—

Social Insurance and Social Assistance in

Ireland,

1964; Fried Mann, J.—

Law in a changing

Society,

1964; Gibson, J.—

Conveyancing, i<)th Edn.,

1964 ; Gledhill, A.—

The Republic of India, ind Edn.,

1964 ;

Goode, R. M.—

Hire Purchase Law Supple

ment,

1964 ;

Griswold, E. N.—

Law and Lawyers in

the United States. (Hamlyn Lectures,

1964); Griffith,

J. A. and H. Street—

Casebook of Administrative Law,

1964;

Halsbury, Earl of—

Laws of England, srd

(Simonds)

Edn.,

Vol. 43—Consolidated Table of

Statutes, 1964; Halsbury, Earl of—

Laws of England—

?,rd.

(Simonds)

Edn.,

Cumulative Supplement, 1964;

Heuston, R. F. V.—

Essays in Constitutional Law, ind

Edn.,

1964; Hamilton, R. N.—

Solicitors Guide to

Development and Planning, tfh Edn.,

1964 ; Heward,

F.—

Guide to Chancery Procedure, ind Edn.,

1964.

Incorporated Law Society—

Law Directory,

1965 ;

Irish Catholic Directory, 1964 and 1965 ;

Irish

Ecclesiastical Record Index, 1918-1963 ;

Ireland—