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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1970-1971-436

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Annual Report of the Delegacy lxi FACULTY OF LAWS Number of Students Undergraduate 1st Year Intermediate 66 2nd Year Final Part 67 rd Year Final Part II 73 Occasional Postgraduate LL 61 Phil Ph 15 Academic Postgraduate Diploma Occasional Research Faculty Notes notable and possibly historic event in the Faculty was the establish- ment of Readership in International Law to which the Director of International Law Studies Sir Francis Vallat was elected an aspect of the striking progress made generally by international law during the session second noteworthy feature has been the friendly and helpful discussions held between staff and students and in particular the under- taking by the student body of nation-wide survey on academic legal education Their report was discussed within the Faculty and sub- mitted to the Ormrod Committee on Legal Education Some of its proposals are in course of implementation in the Faculty For the third time course for French and German students sponsored by the British Council and the British Institute of International and Comparative Law was centred on the Faculty Professor Chloros being ap- pointed Director During the session the Faculty also welcomed group of Belgian students The interest of the Faculty in comparative law was further manifested by an experimental course of lectures in German Civil Law by Professor Cohn on the basis of this ex- perience regular option in this subject has been introduced into the second year of the LL and regular course of lectures will be given by Professor Cohn as from the session 1969-70 Equally valuable was the help given in international law and Old Students affairs by our other Honorary Visiting Professor Dr Μ Bathurst
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