Email between Boyle and Aragao, discussing student study options at Essex and discussing conference planning both are involved in arranging.
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Email from Puddephatt to Boyle with the subject heading of 'Changes', informing Boyle that he (Puddephatt) has made the decision to step down from Article 19 at the end of 2004. Puddephatt outlines his personal and professional reasons for stepping down
Email from Chatsivasiliou, a former student of Boyle's, getting in touch following a period of military service in Greece to thank Boyle for supervising his dissertation on counter-terrorism measures and expressing the immense impact Boyle had on his life
Email newsletter from Article 19 sent to general mailing list and with title of 'First Trygve Lie Symposium on Freedom of Expression'.
Email from Bill Bowring, Essex University to Prof. Kevin Boyle, Prof. Geoff, Heidi Wiggum, Anne [S] and L[ ] Baird (all Essex University), and subject being 'FCO HRPD', stating that he attended the annual meeting between Russian Foreign Ministry and Briti
Email from Beetham to Boyle, thanking Boyle for inviting Beetham to Brazil and for all he learned during the experience of working there.
Email, marked 'DRAFT', and regarding a half day workshop organised by Democratic Audit, the research organisation on democracy and human rights sponsored by the Human Rights Centre, Essex, on the topic of the quality of democracy and human rights in the U
Email from Barker, Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge, to Boyle and following up after their recent meeting and discussing points on the weak links between rights of citizens and obligations of duty bearers and seek
Email from Hampson to Boyle, discussing upcoming classes and people to lead particular questions.
Email copy of 151st issue of Tribunal Update produced by the institute for War and Peace Reporting in London and written by Mirko Klarin and is a summary of recent events and developments in the International Criminal Court for the former Yugoslavia. Some