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Writings by Kevin Boyle
UGA A/A44/11/5 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Academic

Typescript (incomplete) of article written by Kevin Boyle on issues of freedom of religious belief and also a copy of article written by Boyle, as Director of Essex Human Rights Centre and being an opening address at the 'ACF Belfast Conference' on buildi

Writings by Kevin Boyle
UGA A/A44/1/10/6 · Sub-series · [196-]-1998
Part of Academic

Writings and comment from Kevin Boyle on policing, security, deaths and violence in Northern Ireland.

UGA A/A44/1/16/2 · File · 1985
Part of Academic

Texts and drafts of articles written by Kevin Boyle and others on the Anglo-Irish Agreement, including "Making the Hillsborough Agreement Acceptable" by Kevin Boyle and Tom Hadden; "The Anglo-Irish Agreement - Clarifying the Objective" TS draft document "

Writing by Kevin Boyle
UGA A/A44/15/7/4 · Item · 1995
Part of Academic

Copy of academic article written by Kevin Boyle and Tom Hadden entitled "The Peace Process in Northern Ireland" and published in 'International Affairs', 71, 2, 1995. Attached is a TS document entitled "Synopsis of Tom Hadden's Contribution".

Writing by Kevin Boyle
UGA A/A44/20/3 · Item · 29/09/2003
Part of Academic

Text of paper by Kevin Boyle entitled "Paper on the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe", The Commonwealth Human Rights Mechanism Consultation (London); Text of paper by Boyle en

Writing by Kevin Boyle
UGA A/A44/7/1 · Sub-series · 2001
Part of Academic

Fax copy of text of article/chapter written by Kevin Boyle entitled "Hate Speech - The United States Versus the Rest of The World", with manuscript annotation by Boyle. Also text of written work by Boyle and co-authored with Anneliese Baldaccini and entit

UGA A/A44/6/16/2/4 · Item · 03/1989
Part of Academic

A petition submitted to Her Excellency Absa Claude Diallo, President, Security Council, United Nations, New York, by Kevin Boyle and on behalf of the International Committee for the Defence of Salman Rushdie and his Publishers.