TS copy letter sent from Kevin Boyle, Counsel, Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast to Jakob Moller, Human Rights Officer, Division of Human Rights, United Nations, seeking an update on proceedings regarding the submission by Boyle and others on vi
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Copy letter from Boyle to McNeil, Managing Director, the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for Northern Ireland, Belfast, thanking McNeil for previous letter and arranging distribution of copies of reports.
Copy letter from Boyle to McNeill, enquiring about his subscriptions to the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for Northern Ireland.
Letter from Boyle to Parker, the Wolfson Foundation, London, adding his views on the Redress Trust, a new human rights organisation. Boyle outlines his belief in a shift in global human rights studies, such as through accountability in Yugoslavia or in La
Copy letter of reply from Boyle to Coyle, a student who sought help and information from Boyle on sources for research on the period of emergence of Civil Rights campaign in Derry. Boyce advises that access to sources could be difficult but offers some di
Copy letter from Boyle to Phillips, Dept. of Earth Sciences, The Open University, enclosing a response from the previous request by Phillips for research trip to Oceanography Dept. at Galway.
Copy letter from Boyle to Henry, detailing, with reference to her previous letter, that the information she seeks should be in "our updated book" that will be published later in November.
Copy letter from Boyle to Ó Cairbre, Librarian, House of the Oireachtas, Leinster House, Dublin, seeking information on and access to files of memoranda in the Library.
Copy letter from Boyle to Lady McGonigal, wife of Lord Justice Ambrose McGonigal, offering condolences on the death of her husband and saying "I want you to know that I regarded your husband as one of the great judges in Ireland" and further comments on h
Copy letter, marked personal, from Boyle to Silke, solicitor, Shop Street, Galway, and is headed "RE: the Divorce Case", Boyle states "It seems to me we are on dodgy ground to begin with. . ."and goes on to describe in detail a formation of case and argum