TS letter from Hannum to Van [B]oven, Chairman of the United Nations Working Group of the Human Rights Commission and detailing the response received by the NICRA, the NCCL and ASL regarding their application made to the United Nations, detailing the July
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Copy of TS letter from H. Hannum to the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (N.I.C.R.A.) the Association for Legal Justice (A.L.J.) and National Council for Civil Liberties (N.C.C.L) regarding the submission to the United Nations and case at Strasbo
TS letter from H. Hannum to the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (N.I.C.R.A.) the Association for Legal Justice (A.L.J.) and National Council for Civil Liberties (N.C.C.L) regarding the submission to the United Nations and case at Strasbourg on H
TS letter signed by Joe Nordmann, General Secretary, to Kevin Boyle, enclosing a copy of a letter sent to the [Northern Ireland] Civil Rights Association, with a proposal to help organising an international investigation about the "slaughter of Londonderr
TS letter signed by Joe Nordmann, General Secretary, to Kevin Boyle, "After the tragedy of Londonderry, we have issued a short communique expressing our protest and requiring immediate measures to prevent fuether [sic] escalation in response in repression
Letter from writer Ita Daly to John McGahern, sending congrats on the success of "That They May Face the Rising Sun".
Letter from Crowe, Vice-Chancellor, University of Essex, to Mary Robinson, High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations and copies to Boyle, enclosing detailed instructions for the Degree Ceremony for when Robinson will receive an honorary Doctorate
Letter from [J ] , Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, to Boyle, Yale University, discussing a review as offered by Boyle.
Letter from McIvor, Faculty of Law, Belfast and Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, asking for Boyle's review of the Harvard Journal of Legal Reform for the next issue.
MS letter from Jacques Sohier, an academic based at University Angers, France, to John McGahern. Sohier follows up on a meeting with McGahern in Nashville and adds comments after reading "Amongst Women" and wider comments on facts and fictions in McGahern's writing.