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Effects Of Laws

Tomorrow night at 8 p.m. a third panel
meets in East Hall to focus on the effects of
various laws on population growth and to
determine whether new laws are needed in
either lesser-developed or advanced countries.
Speakers include Luke T. Lee, Director of the
Law and Population Program of the Fletcher
School of Law and Diplomacy; Hugo
Hoogenboom, Regional Director for East and
South Asia of the Population Council; Thomas
C. Lyons Jr. of the Agency for International
Development; Professor Cyril C. Means Jr. of
the New York Law School; and Professor Ved
P. Nandor of the University of Denver School
of Law.

The three task forces meed Saturday at 9:30
a.m. to seek specific proposals to deal with the
problems defined by the panels. Each task force
will give primary attention to one of three
areas. Needed changes in U.S. foreign policy
will be discussed in East Hall, with Professor
Mary Ellen Caldwell moderating.

More than 30 law students from developing
countries presently studying in the United
States are attending the symposium and will
participate in the task force sessions.

Delayed television coverage of the
symposium, including Mr. Tydings' speech, will
be provided by WCVE-TV (Channel 23),
Richmond, at times to be announced later.

Papers presented by panel participants will
be published next year by the Virginia Journal
of International Law. Proceedings of the
symposium will be available by early summer.