Letter from Boyle to Dahl, Legal Department, Laudsorganisasjonen, Oslo, Norway, in which Boyle outlines he was directed to contact Dahl by the late Torkel Opshal and outlines his campaigning and work on behalf of those whose rights are being abused in Tur
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Letter from Boyle, faxed to Papp at Academic Planning Assistant, Central European University, Legal Department, Budapest, Hungary, providing a letter of academic and professional reference for Prof. Hurst Hannum.
Copy of letter from Boyle to Linblom, President, J. Roderick MacArthur Foundation, London, detailing Boyle's own "private grief over the separation" from Article 19 and discusses in detail his private feelings on having left Article 19 and how it may be c
Letter from Boyle to Arbour, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, following up on a visit to Palais Wilson, Geneva and the meeting had between Arbour and Boyle. Boyle is writing to add in detail his comments and feedback on the document bein
Letter from Boyle to Wildhaber, President, European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg, written by Boyle on European University Institute-headed paper, to express Boyle's interest in being considered for appointment as a member of the Human Rights Advisory
Letter from Boyle to Woolacott, the Guardian Newspaper, London, stating Boyle has read the documentation on Human Duties and Responsibilities. Attached is a draft document entitled "Valencia - Draft Declaration on Human Rights and Responsibilities". Furth
Letter from Boyle to Woollacott, the Guardian Newspaper, London, responding to Woolacott's previous letter and expressing interest in the mentioned 'Obligations' project and adds his comments on the idea and mentions ". . .I have always seen the rights co
Letter from Boyle to Keen, Administrator, British-Irish Association, thanking her for the invitation of the B.I.A. to the first post-Belfast Agreement conference. Boyle sets out in detail the points discussed by him and Tom Hadden on what implications the
Letter from Boyle to Mary Robinson, High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations, Geneva, stating how excited Boyle is to be greeting Robinson at Essex University, discusses events during the course of the visit and presentation to Robinson. Boyle o
Letter from Boyle to Clinton, University College Dublin, supporting the application of Robert Clarke for position of Associate Professor at University College Dublin.