Material from large envelope labelled "180 Jacques Bourgeois (1)" relating to study of EEC [European Economic Community] directives and Irish Implementation of same, including where there were gaps. Material includes handwritten study notes listing EEC directives, Irish implementation and comments on modes of implementation, including Potato Seed, Beet Seed and Poultry Meat Directives; folder tied with twine, of papers which give more detail on each directive, include notations; correspondence between Mary Robinson (MR) and [Hugh? C?] in relation to study, 07/04-10/08/1979, and from JHJ Bourgeois, Legal Service of the Commission of the European Communities to MR, noting receipt of first draft of the study on the implementation of the poultry meat directive, 22/08/1979.
Printed document, manuscript; [Table]
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Material from large envelope labelled "181 Jacques Bourgeois (2)" relating to study of EEC [European Economic Community] directives and Irish Implementation of same, in area of (1) poultry meat and (2) plants and seeds. Material includes handwritten and typed study notes listing EEC directives, Irish implementation and comments on modes of implementation; correspondence between Mary Robinson (MR) and Jacques Bourgeois, Counsellor in Legal Services, Commission of the European Communities, Brussels, 04/04/1978-16/11/1979 in relation to research study being carried out and findings being presented; letter from Michael O'Sullivan, The Agricultural Institute, Dublin, to MR in relation to one of the researchers visiting to speak with assistant directors of the institute, as part of their research, 05/01/1979; copies of contract for study, signed by MR, 15/09/1978 and coming under Belgian law; notes from meeting in Brussels with Commission on Seeds and Poultry, 06/03/1979.
Photocopies of chapters from various books on European parliament in terms of its composition, taxation, legal cases, actions, and rulings, with some passages highlighted, n.d., no details. Includes photocopy of opinion of Advocate General Sir Gordon Slynn in Deville v Administration des Impots, 31/05/1988, Court of Justice of the European Communities, Luxembourg.
Photocopies of chapters from various books on European parliament in terms of its composition, taxation, legal cases, actions, and rulings, with some passages highlighted, n.d., no details.
Typed programme for European Parliament Delegation meeting "for relations with the United States", Washington DC and California, United States of America, 21-27/06/1982.
Letter of invite to Mary Robinson (MR) from members of EU 40 (a network for Members of the European Parliament who were under 40 when they were elected) to a high level conversation on women's rights at the European Parliament, to coincide with the 119th anniversary of the Royal Assent of the Elections Bill in New Zealand, granting universal suffrage and the right to vote for women, the first in the world. MR was invited as the first female President of Ireland, as UN high Commissioner for Human rights and as part of The Elders. Letter is marked "Regret" indicating it was possible MR was unable to attend.
Material relating to FAST (Forecasting and Assessment in the Field of Science and Technology) research programme, and the Irish FAST Advisory Committee, consisting of reports, correspondence and other background information, 1982. Includes correspondence between Mary Robinson (MR) and Mel Healy, Head, Economic and Social Division, National Board for Science and Technology, briefing notes and other background material, ahead of first formal meeting of Irish EEC/FAST Advisory Committee with the representatives of FAST team, Dublin, 02/02/1982 and for Task Force "Ireland 2022 Report" first meeting, December 1982; agenda, reports including on future of FAST for second Irish Fast Advisory Committee meeting, 10/06/1982, and minutes for same; report "The FAST Report Summary"; draft minutes for 11th meeting of FAST, Brussels, 07/10/1982; agenda, documentation and cover letter from Healy, for 3rd Irish FAST Advisory committee meeting 15/12/1982.
Correspondence, press releases, reports and other background material, 1989, on the Single European Market (SEM) coming into force in 1992, including that related to "The 1992 challenge at National Level", a European community-wide research project led by European University Institute, and Commission of European Communities (CEC) material. Includes correspondence between the Dr Jurgen Schwarze and Peter Van den Bossche, EUI and Mary Robinson (MR) in her role as Director of the Irish Centre for European Law, 23/02-30/10/1989; letter from Michael Hoey, Director, “Europen” Bureau [the National Campaign in Ireland to prepare for the completion of the Single European Market by 1992, National Concert Hall], Department of the Taoiseach [Irish Prime Minister] in relation to donation from Minister of State Máire Geoghegan-Quinn to ICEL to cover corporate membership and towards funding publication of conference papers, 21/04/1989; CEC 4th progress report concerning implementation of the Commission's White Paper on the completion of the internal market, 20/06/1989; press release of statement by Geoghegan-Quinn on the IMS Survey of Irish Industry's preparedness for 1992, 21/06/1989 and summary of results of survey [possibly survey in P143/2/11/2]; CEC staff working paper "State of implementation by the Member States of the White Paper on the Completion of the Internal Market", Brussels, 22/08/1989; correspondence between MR and NV Buckley, Director General, Federation of Irish Chemical Industries in relation to pricing of medicines in Ireland, 07/09/1989; fax to MR from Leo Keogh, The Society of the Irish Motor Industry, in relation to a CEC notice, 08/09/1989; handwritten notes; material relating to 1st annual European University Institute conference relating to the research project, Florence, 23-25/11/1989 and registration for second, 29/11-01/12/1990.
Large envelope labelled "311 TCD - Reid Professorship" consisting of material relating to High Court judgement on updating of the Reid Professorship at University of Dublin Trinity College (TCD) which included the renaming of the scheme to The Reid Professorship of Criminal Law, Criminology. It includes background information on the new scheme, transcript of the judgement by Justice Kenny on 21/06/1974, and copy of letter sent by Mary Robinson to Professor RFV Heuston, Regius Professor of Law, TCD, relating to her agreement with TCD to stay on for another year in the role, which was not to affect her appointment by the board as lecturer in European Law for the same period, 09/07/1974.
lists of student grades and handwritten exam answers by Paddy Dillon-Malone and David Sutton (no grades or corrections showing)