The Gazette 1982
GAZETTE
APRIL 1982
The Incorporated Law Society of Ireland - Education Department Timetable
Date:
Venue:
Course or Examination:
Lecture Hall and Tutorial Rooms
March 23 - April 8 April 14 - May 7 May 17 - June 25 July 5 - August 13 March 26 - April 7 April 14 - May 25
7th Professional Course
Lecture Hall and Tutorial Rooms
7th Professional Course
Presidents' Hall
Second and Third Law Examinations
Gym, C.L.E. Seminar Room and two other Seminar Rooms
3rd Advanced Course
June 3 June 24 July 8 July 9
Gym
Book-keeping Examination Presentation of Parchments First Irish Examination Second Irish Examination Preliminary Examination
Presidents' Hall
Presidents' Hall and Gym
Presidents' Hall
July 12 - July 13
C.L.E. Seminar Room
Second and Third Law Examinations
August 13 - August 25 Sept. 14 - Oct. 22 Nov. 1 - Nov. 25 Nov. 30 - Dec. 17 October 5 Oct. 12 - Nov. 25
Presidents' Hall
8th Professional Course
Lecture Hall and Tutorial Rooms
Book-keeping Examination 4th Advanced Course Presentation of Parchments Final Examination - First Part First Irish Examination Second Irish Examination
Gym
Gym, C.L.E. Seminar Room and two other Seminar Rooms
November 18 Dec. 1 - Dec. 13
Presidents' Hall
Presidents' Hall, Gym and C.L.E. Seminar Room Presidents' Hall and Gym
December 7 December 9
Presidents' Hall
INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND
IRELAND TREATY SERIES General Indexes to the Treaty Series 1930 - 1976, published by the Stationery Office, are available for consultation in the Law Society's Library, Blackhall Place. The Indeses List by subject the Treaties, Agreements, Conventions and Protocols to which Ireland is a party. Indexes for the years after 1976 have not yet been published, but a list of published Treaties 1977 - 81 is available. The quarterly and annual Catalogues of Government Publications, issued by the Stationery Office, also list new publica- tions in the Treaty Series.
FULL-TIME TUTOR
Applications are invited for this two years' appointment in the Society's Law School. Opportunity to work with leading expert practitioners in a wide range of practice areas. The person appointed will be expected to tutor in a selection of subjects: a minimum of two years' post-admission
experience is therefore essential. Salary: Negotiable circa £7,000.
Applications at once with c.v. please to Professor Richard Woulfe, Director of Education, Incorporated Law Society of Ireland, Law School, Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.
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