File of ICJP documents from 1981, including fax copy of statement by Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Rt. Hon. James Prior MP on Public Expenditure for 1982-1983; Minutes of ICJP Meeting 31 Aug 1981 with agenda for meeting on 16 Nov 1981; "Community Relations and Legal-Political Changes Agenda item 4 - Full Commission Meeting, 16 Nov 1981; ICJP Press Release on "Criminal Justice Bill 1981 - Abolition of the Death Penalty" (20 Oct 1981); Minutes of ICJP Meeting 27 March 1981; Agenda for ICJP AGM, 8 May 1981; text of ICJP Statement on "Abolition of Capital Punishment"; ICJP Press Release "Catholic Commission Calls for End to Capital Punishment" (1 Feb 1981; Minutes of ICJP Meeting 9 Jan 1981; Statement from ICJP on Proposed Irish Rugby Tour to South Africa, 21 Jan 1981); copy letter sent from ICJP to the President of the IRFU, 22 Dec 1980; Edition of "Info" bulletin of the international Justice and Peace Commission (9 Mar 1981); Typed document "A delegation from the SDLP has had a meeting today ..... and spelt out the disastrous effects of present Government economic policy on Northern Ireland ..." (13 Feb 1981); Minutes of ICJP AGM held on 8 May 1981; Typed letter from Mrs. M Briggs to Mr. Connolly outlining her opinions on the Hunger Strikes policy of the ICJP.
Document with typed list of activities and programmes from ICJP in 1982.
Pamphlet published by ICJP "Community Building - Stepping Stones to Progress" (No Date).
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File of assorted pamphlets published by ICJP (and others). Includes "The Work of Justice" - Adult Study Guide Series 2; Human Rights - An Introduction, Teachers Study Guide Series No. 8; "Peace - A Question of Wholeness" - Teachers' Study Guide Series No. 9; Flyer entitled "Justice and Peace Educational Programme and Publications; Flyer "Primary Schools Programme - Free to Be" (From ICJP and Irish Council of Civil Liberties"; "Fáilte" - Primary students' justice and peace magazine; "The Case for the Replacement of the Emergency Provisions Act by Normal Judicial Process"; "European Community" Oct 1978, No. 9, entitled "After Lomé"; Flyer from the Irish School of Ecumenics - Northern Ireland Programme 1980 -1981; "H-Block - Can We Remain Silent?".
File includes press cuttings of news coverage of ICJP and also cuttings of related news stories collected by ICJP. Printed issue of "One World" Newspaper, "A Bulletin of World Development and Justice", published by ICJP and Trócaire, dated Summer 1978; Issue of Development Forum newspaper, from the United Nations, Vol. VI, No. 9; Copy of press interview with Michael O'Kennedy, Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs (Nov-Dec 1978) re. development in Africa; a sample newspaper issue of "Holy Fatima Family News, Vol. 2, No. 1o, a Catholic newspaper published in Stoke-on-Trent, U.K., with attached flyer on "Evolution?" arguing against science of evolution, and using terminology such as Fake Science.
File relating to ICJP 1979 consultation - "The Mechanisms of Power and Structural Injustice in Ireland". Includes notice to ICJP members on upcoming meeting on the topic of the consultation; Document "ICJP - Social Justice: General Comments"; "ICJP 1979 Consultation - Topic 6 - Structural Injustice: Media", Topic 3-5: The Relative Power if Employees and of Owners of Capital", "Topic 4 - The Injustice of Misrepresentation"; "Topic 2 - Structural Injustice - The Medical Field in Ireland"; "Topic 2 - Social Welfare".
Document "The Mechanism of Power and Structural Injustice in the Church"; "Case Studies 15 - 17 - Social Welfare and the Elderly"; Case Studies 5 - 14
Documents relating to campaign against the use of the term 'illegitimate' / 'illegitimacy'. Includes typed document "Irish Commission for Justice and Peace - Statement on Illegitimacy - 1st draft"; Note prepared by Brian Gallagher following ICJP meeting "Illegitimacy - the legal position" for discussion at ICJP meeting of 28 Nov 1979; "1979 Consultation Case Studies 1, 2, 3, - Structural Injustices Within the Irish Legal System - Case Study 1 - Legal Disabilities of Illegitimate Children" (see also file POL42/15/1C); Document headed "Illegitimacy" - Memorandum prepared by William Binchy as requested by previous ICJP meeting (1981) and for discussion at ICJP meeting in January 1982; Letter from Anna Lee, Co-Ordinator, Cherish - An Association of Unmarried Parents", to Jerome Connolly of ICJP, enclosing copy of press release and text of submission made by Cherish to the Oireachtas regarding the abolition of illegitimacy; Printed flyer from Young Fine Gael from the campaign to change the legal status of so-called 'illegitimate' children in Ireland. Also included is printed pamphlet outlining the campaign information on this matter published by Young Fine Gael. Flyer and booklet both carry the slogan "Give Him an Equal Chance" and with front cover image of a baby wearing a wrist-label with the term 'Illegitimate' printed on it.
Various typescript press statements and press release documents by the ICJP and relating to the Hunger Strikes at the Maze Prison, 1981.
Also document "The 'H-Block' Issue - An Interim Study" published by The Advisory Forum on Human Rights of the Irish Council of Churches,
Files relating to the devising and production of a parade by Macnas to mark the centenary of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU), Dublin, 1994. Includes detailed proposal with details of input required from Macnas; TS correspondence and production meeting minutes, largely between Padraig Breathnach and Gary McMahon of Macnas and Peter Cassells and Don O'Connell of ICTU; document of proposed activities for city centre activities as part of ICTU centenary; contracts and agreements signed between Macnas and ICTU; document of estimated production costs; lists of items required by Macnas for production; parade map and running order; details of insurance and logistics for the parade.
File 2 includes assorted press releases about Macnas as well as a brief history of the company; document with text/transcript of commentary for RTE coverage of ICTU congress cavalcade parade; sponsor list for the parade; text of opening remarks by Peter Cassells, General Secretary of ICTU at the opening of the Congress Centenary officiated by An Taoiseach, Albert Reynolds T.D., at Dublin Castle; summary of speech by Philip O'Flynn. President of ICTU, as same event and also programme of wider events in the ICTU centenary programme.
File includes student ID cards of Etienne Rynne from University College Dublin (UCD - 1950-51), UCD Student's Council Card 1951-52, Archaeological Society UCD Membership card, various years, County Louth Archaeological Society membership card. Also Irish passport of Etienne Rynne, c. 1948 - 1953. Also printed business card, with address as St. John's, Terenure, Co. Dublin.
File of assorted identity badges, many with photographs of Kevin Boyle, from many professional positions such as the Office of High Commission for Human Rights at United Nations, Geneva, various international conferences, Article 19 and a reader's ticket
Files relating to the IETM international meetings and conference.
File 1 includes printed programmes, documents, and reports from various IETM meeting events, such as from Milan (2004), Utrecht (2005, Brussels (2003), Bucharest (2017).
Documents include programme/report of inaugural General Meeting of the Association of Asian Performing Arts Festivals; Asian Arts Mart meeting programme with details of all delegates, held in Singapore, 2005); also some correspondence to Pan Pan from IETM with updates and details of future meetings.
File 2 includes printed IETM conference booklet from 28th plenary meeting, Belgrade, 2005, with details of all delegates/speakers/events, with attendee name badge of Aoife White. Printed printed IETM conference booklet from 30th plenary meeting, Utrecht, Belgium, on the theme of Migration, with details of all delegates/speakers/events. Also attendee name badge of Aoife White of Pan Pan for the IETM meeting held in Singapore, 2005.
File 3 includes assorted printed programmes and flyers from theatre events and companies, across Europe and Asia, and connected to IETM.