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The Northern Ireland Constitution

 

One day training course

The Northern Ireland Constitution has been transformed in recent years. This one day training course offers an overview of the most significant developments in legislation and case law since 1998 from one of the most experienced counsel working in the field.

This course will be of interest to solicitors, barristers, legal advisers, policy professionals and political representatives.

The course will include and overview of the new constitutional context for Northern Ireland as well as discussion of the features which mark out the new context from its predecessors.

DATE:

Saturday 14 June 2008

 

 

 

 

TIME:

10am – 4pm

 

 

 

 

VENUE:

Training Room

Law Centre (NI)

124 Donegall Street

BELFAST

BT1 2GY

 

 

 

 

TUTORS:

John Larkin QC

 

 

 

 

FEE:

Members voluntary

£120

 

Non members voluntary

£170

 

Members statutory/private

£170

 

Non members statutory/private

£215

 

Application forms for this course can be downloaded here.

Application forms should be returned to Jill Girvan at Law Centre (NI), 124 Donegall Street, Belfast BT1 2GY by: Friday 30 May 2008.  Tel: (028) 9024 4401.  Lunch, tea and coffee will be provided as are all course materials.

This course will count as 5 hours towards Law Society and Bar Council Continuing Professional Development.

This venue has disabled access.

 

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