Twelfth Conference of the International Bar Association Dublin, Irel
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INTERNATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION
Twelfth Conference of the International Bar Association Dublin, Ireland, July 11-15, 1968 Summary of Proceedings Official Papers and Reports List of Authors, Committee Members, Conferees, Patrons and Subscribers Index to Topics discussed at Dublin and previous Conterences
SPRINGER-SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA, B.V.1968
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ISBN 978-94-017-4549-9 ISBN 978-94-017-4694-6 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-017-4694-6 Softcoverreprint ofthe hardcover1st edition 1968
T ABLE OF CONTENTS
IX
I. Introduction
II. General Information on IBA
Origin and History of the International Bar Association
XXX
Member Organizations Officers and Council, Past Officers of the IBA Committees of the Council . .
X
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XXXIV . XXXVIII
111. Dublin Conference, General
The Dublin Conference .
1
Opening Plenary Session .
3
Address by U Thant, Secretary General of the United Nations Organization
6
The Social Program
15
Summary of the General Meeting .
16
The Secretary General's Report to the General Meeting
20
Delegates accredited by Member Organizations to the General Meeting at Dublin . . . . . . . .
27
VI
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IV. Dublin Conference- Working Sessions
Topic No.1
Plenary Session "Procedures for the Enforcement of Laws Regulating Business Transactionsand particularly Anti-monopoly, Anti-cartel and Anti-trust Laws" . . . . . . . . . .
31
Rapporteur's Report, RA Arved Deringer (Germany)
33
Summary of Discussions . . . . . . . . . .
64
Topic No. 2
Plenary Session "Proposed Code of Conduct to Insure Fair Trial and Free Press"
66
Rapporteur's Report, Dr. Jean Flavien Lalive (Switzerland)
67
Summary of Discussions . . . . . . . . . . . .
106
Topic No. 3
Plenary Session "The Legal Profession"
114
(a) What steps can be taken to insure that the profession keeps up to date in its knowledge of legislation . .
116
(b) The role of the Bar Association in the changing world and its responsibility in the developing countries
126
Rappourteur Sir Thomas Lund, C. B. E. (UIle. (Mother may be responsible if she is head of the household); Ontario: No legislation requiring mother to support unless divorced for her adultery; Alberta: Only the father; British Columbia: Mother may be liable. (If separated, under separation agreement or possessed of property, her liability may be up to one-half).
Denmark
- Both parents.
England
- Both parents.
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ZUICERMAN, USA
Finland
- Both parents.
France
- Both parents. Father primarily responsible. If father is dead or without means, mother is liable.
Germany
- Generally both but father primarily responsible.
Iran
- Both parents.
Israel
- Maintenance Act- apparently both. l ewish Law - both parents primarily and equally responsible.
Mexico
- 1. Minor children of undissolved marriage, father is primarily responsible; 2. Minor children of annulled marriage or of divorced
parents, both parents responsible;
3. If divorce is voluntary, both parents dec