Email from Chiriboga to Prof. Boyle, and detailing a letter signed by Lorena Gonzàles Volio, Assistant Director, Educational Operations of the [Inter-American Institute] in Costa Rica, thanking Boyle for accepting the invitation to teach at the "Emilio F.
Email from McGonagle to Boyle under the subject of 'Code of Practice' and discussing the Press Council of Ireland, mentioning the recent passing of Douglas Gageby and forwarding an email (1 Sep 2004) Ann Marie Lenihan of National Newspapers of Ireland, at
Email from Zhukovska, Union of Advocates of Ukraine, wishing Christmas and New Year wishes to Boyle and offering high praise for Boyle's contribution to the book for Ukrainian advocates on the European Convention on Human Rights, which was entitled The Eu
Email from Muhamadganov but signed off as being from Alison [ ] , the email reads that the author has being trying for some time to contact Boyle and is writing in confidence. Alison writes "Do not make the mistake of listening only to those who snipe and
Email from Prof. Rodley to Wiggam and copied to all staff at Law School, University of Essex, informing staff that Boyle and Hampson have been shortlisted for Human Rights Lawyer of the Year awards and had been nominated by Prof. Nigel Rodley for their wo
Email from Schabas, Director of the Irish Centre for Human Rights, University College Galway, to Boyle, inviting Boyle to be a panellist for an upcoming conference to mark the centenary of the birth of Sean McBride. Attached is a programme (in French) for
Email from Husbands to Boyle and copied to Caroline Lambein and Ekaterina Paccaud and titled 'Conscientious Objection draft publication', thanking Boyle for his review and suggested changes which surpassed expectation and sends best wishes.
Email from Weir, [Democratic Audit], to Boyle, Paul Hunt, David Beetham, Trevor Smith, Helen Margetts, Todd Landman and Anne Slowgrove, regarding distribution of funding from the Joseph Rowntree grant and mentions that Democratic Audit are currently on hi
Email from McGonagle to Boyle under the subject of 'Killing of film-maker in Amsterdam', forwarding on a news story from Ireland.com relating to coverage of the shooting dead of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh in Amsterdam.
Email from Smith to Boyle and numerous others, forwarding a statement from Mary Robinson, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, being a detailed statement: "I view the situation in Chechnya, Russian Federation with a sense of mounting concern