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Foreign News April 1, 1924

The Union Daily Times

Union, Union County, South Carolina

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Ireland's bar invites American and Canadian lawyers visiting Britain in July to observe the overhaul of the judicial system and the new written constitution's implementation.

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Ireland Invites U. S. Lawyers

Dublin, March 11.-The Irish bar is issuing an invitation to the members of the American and Canadian bars, who are coming to Great Britain in July as the guests of the English legal profession, hoping they will extend their visit to this country.

Irish legal affairs are in a situation specially interesting to legal experts, for the whole judicial system is being recast, and visitors would witness the period of transition from the ancient to the modern methods. The experiment of working, for the first time in these islands, of a written constitution is also likely to prove interesting.

What sub-type of article is it?

Political Diplomatic

What keywords are associated?

Ireland Invitation American Canadian Lawyers Judicial Recast Written Constitution

Where did it happen?

Dublin, Ireland

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Dublin, Ireland

Event Date

March 11

Outcome

invitation issued to american and canadian lawyers; judicial system recast and written constitution implemented

Event Details

The Irish bar is issuing an invitation to the members of the American and Canadian bars, who are coming to Great Britain in July as the guests of the English legal profession, hoping they will extend their visit to this country. Irish legal affairs are in a situation specially interesting to legal experts, for the whole judicial system is being recast, and visitors would witness the period of transition from the ancient to the modern methods. The experiment of working, for the first time in these islands, of a written constitution is also likely to prove interesting.

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