Files of case documents relating to Purcell Vs. Ireland, including text of oral submission of the applicants (Purcell et al) on for hearing at the European Commission of Human Rights, with marked as being questions by Kevin Boyle and with manuscript annot
Files of case documents relating to Purcell Vs. Ireland, including a bound volume of Observations of the Government of Ireland on the Purcell Vs Ireland case, including appendices.
File of records relating to the application of case made by Jeffrey Dudgeon, Belfast against the Government of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Documents include:
Copy of TS application made to the Commission of Human Rights, Strasbourg. (April 1976)
Case for Counsel [Frank FitzGibbon] to advise in relation to estate duty on jointure and portions charges, following the death of Major Denis St George Daly. Major Denis Bowes Daly was executor of his father’s will. Includes Counsel’s opinion (20 Dec 1946) in manuscript hand.
Handwritten letter outlining Mrs C Frances (fanny) Delmege née Scott’s right for an estate she was left in her late uncle John Bolton Massy’s will and for the marriage settlement between her and Adam W Stafford Delmege.
Case for the opinion of Counsel in relation to a debt owed to Anthony Dermot of Dublin, merchant and Papist from the former estate of Sir Henry Lynch, now in the hands of Robert Lynch Blossé. It notes that Sir Henry and Dame Mary his wife always were and still are Papists.
Copies of judgements of cases heard at the European Court of Human Rights, including Albert and Lecompte Vs. Belgium; (2 Feb 1983); 'Cases (various) Vs. Italy (27 Feb 1992); Birou Vs. France (27 Feb 1992); Larisses and Others Vs. Greece (22 Sep 1997); Uk
Photocopies of selection of case judgements from 1956-1989.
Documents from Council of Europe 'Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms - Case Law Topics - Human Rights in Prison' (1971); "Bringing an Application Before the European Commission of Human Rights" (1972); Document outlinin
Case of Christopher Ormsby, with Lord Dillon and Richard Nagle's opinion on it.