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UGA POL/POL41/6/214 · Item · 05/1973
Part of Political

Comment 11 – Northern Ireland, issued by the Catholic Institute for International Relations, May 1973, 12pp, 2 copies.

UGA A/A44/9/11/1/1 · Item · 1990-1991
Part of Academic

Typescript copy of comment made by Kevin Boyle, Melbourne, Australia, on the Government Observations on the case of Betty Purcell and Others Vs. Ireland (Jul 1990); Fax copy of draft submission to Court of Human Rights regarding the case of Purcell and Ot

UGA A/A44/1/2/4/5 · Item · [1968]
Part of Academic

MS document being written in two different hands stating the position of People's Democracy and "its amazement at the cabinet decision to ban part of the arranged route of the Newry march tomorrow. We can only interpret this as the final capitulation of C

Comment on cases
UGA A/A44/1/1/6/2/26 · Item · 18/03/1974
Part of Academic

Comment on ten global cases of Human Rights legal action, including the case of violations in Northern Ireland.

UGA A/A44/1/10/6/1 · Item · [1965]-[197-]
Part of Academic

Manuscript document written by Kevin Boyle detailing comment and opinion on inquests into the deaths of people in Northern Ireland by security forces and the subsequent investigation and trial into those deaths.

UGA A/A44/1/10/6/2 · Item · [n.d.]
Part of Academic

TS document by [Kevin Boyle] outlining comment and opinion regarding police and army control of terrorism in Northern Ireland. The pages are numbered '7' and '8', with '8' being the last page in the document, meaning pages 1-6 are missing.

UGA POL/POL41/11/399 · Item · 1994-1997
Part of Political

File of press cuttings of commentary articles by Maurice Hayes in the “Irish Independent”, all to do with Northern Ireland.

UGA P/P120/3/3/1/2 · File · [02/1981]
Part of Personal

Correspondence between Tim Robinson and his parents Frank and Gay, beginning with a handwritten scroll of Frank's comments on 'The Tangled Tightrope'. Carbon copy of Tim's reply explaining his style of writing and evocation of sound. Two subsequent letters from Frank and Gay having read 'Walking out to the Islands' and finding it the brighter of the two essays.