Assorted documents filed and arranged by Kevin Boyle and labelled 'Good Friday Agreement'. Includes various letters, research and reports.
Assorted documents including a proposal article by Kevin Boyle and Tom Hadden entitled "A New Constitution for Northern Ireland", includes MS annotation by Boyle. (c. 1998);
Text of paper by Simon Partridge entitled "Reimagining the British-Irish Islands:
Printed copy of the Northern Ireland Act 1998, Chapter 47.
Records of legal cases that challenged the constitutionality and issues of rights for homosexual men and women in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
File of MS case research and notes by Kevin Boyle relating to his work on the Dudgeon Vs the United Kingdom. Also includes MS notes in another hand, thought to be of Jeffrey Dudgeon, relating to homosexual rights and the Dudgeon Case. These notes are writ
Editions of newsletters issued by the Northern Ireland Gay Rights Association (Jul - Aug 1976 and Mar - Apr 1978) and also newsletter of Campaign for Homosexual Law Reform, Dublin. (1 Sep 1978)
File of letters between Kevin Boyle and others such as referring to and discussing the case lodged by Dudgeon to the European Commission on Human Rights and against the government of the United Kingdom regarding Homosexual rights in Northern Ireland. File
TS notes and analysis by [Kevin Boyle] on the case of Norris Vs the Attorney General, giving a detailed account and coverage of the events of the case and the legal reasoning and arguments of the case. File also includes a copy of the published judgement
File of original and copy press cuttings from various Irish press covering and reporting on legal cases taken by David Norris challenging Irish laws on homosexuality. Includes a bound book of copy press cuttings labelled "Press Coverage of High Court Proc
File of documents including a photocopy poster for conference entitled "Aspects of Sexuality" organised by Gay Liberation and Women's Liberation of the Student's Union, Queen's University Belfast and the Union for Sexual Freedoms in Ireland, 11 May [1970s