On Wed, 31 Mar 1999 17:03:51 -0500 (EST) Katie Blanchard
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> Attached missing file!
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> On Wed, 31 Mar 1999 17:00:29 -0500 (EST) Katie Blanchard
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> > Dear all,
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> > Hopefully, attached is a readable document advising of the
> > forthcoming Land Reform Conference being hosted by Arkleton
> > Centre & RIISS.
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> > Please disseminate to your group as you think appropriate.
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> > thanks, katie
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> > The Arkleton Centre for Rural Development Research
> > University of Aberdeen
> > St Mary's
> > King's College
> > Aberdeen
> > AB24 3UF
> > Tel: +44 224 273901
> > Fax: +44 224 273902
> > Email: [log in to unmask]
> > Website: www.abdn.ac.uk/arkleton/
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> The Arkleton Centre for Rural Development Research
> University of Aberdeen
> St Mary's
> King's College
> Aberdeen
> AB24 3UF
> Tel: +44 224 273901
> Fax: +44 224 273902
> Email: [log in to unmask]
> Website: www.abdn.ac.uk/arkleton/
>
>
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john bryden
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Land Reform Conference
Land Reform in Scotland - The Great Debate
Aberdeen University Conference Centre
King's College, Aberdeen
Tuesday, 27 APRIL 1999
Programme
1.30 - 1.40pm Introduction Principal C Duncan Rice
1.40 - 3.00pm Contexts Chair Tom Devine
The Government's Land Reform Proposals John Bryden
Is Land Tenure Really That Important? Bryan MacGregor
Sustainable Development v Unsustainable Bureaucracy! Allan Macinnes
3.00 - 3.30pm Tea Break
3.30 - 5.15pm Themes Chair Mark Shucksmith
The Economic Case for Land Reform Douglas Macmillan
The Moral Economy of Landownership Sandy Mather
The Irish Case of Landownership Des Gillmore
What should the Scottish Parliament do? Andrew Dingwall-Fordyce
What should the Scottish Parliament do? Andy Wightman
6.00 - 7.15pm Political Debate
Brief presentations by Lord Sewel (Labour), Charles Kennedy (Lib Dem),Lorrainne Mann (Alliance), Dot Jessiman (SNP), Ian Haughie (Conservative) outlining their party's policy toward land reform. Followed by dialogue with academic panel comprising John Bryden, Keith Hart, Sheila Ritchie and Allan Macinnes. Questions and comments from the audience are invited
7.15 - 8.00pm Wine reception
Attendance Fee £10, Students/Unwaged Free
Please send cheques and requests for further information to Margaret Begbie; e-mail at [log in to unmask]
M. Begbie, RIISS, Humanity Manse, 19 College Bounds, Old Aberdeen, AB24 3UG. Cheques payable to 'University of Aberdeen'
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