Letter from Boyle to Narshell, Personnel Officer, University of Hull, providing an academic and professional reference for Holly Cullen.
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Letter from Boyle to Robinson, Áras an Uachtaráin, Phoenix Park, Dublin and addressing "Dear Mary and Nicholas" (Robinson). Boyle opens with referencing Mary's Robinson decision not to stand for a second term as President of Ireland and hope the post of U
Copy of letter from Boyle to Wells, Assistant Director, Human Rights Unit, Commonwealth Secretariat, asking to be put on the mailing list for the newsletter of the Human Rights Unit.
Letter from Boyle to President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, following up on Boyle's previous letter regarding draft of speech for Robinson on human rights education in secondary schools. Boyle discusses the position of Civic, Social and Political Education
Letter from Prof. Boyle to President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, sent by fax to Bride Rosney, Special Advisor to the President, confirming he is happy to prepare a draft of the speech for Robinson as requested. Boyle adds a postscript that he had a brief e
Copy letter from Boyle to Yates, Dept. of Law, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, discussing Yates' previous letter and accepting the proposal to teach for a week at the University of Essex and discusses teaching topics on Human Rights.
Letter from Boyle to Lockwood, Director, Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, on the occasion of the silver anniversary of the founding of the Morgan Institute, praising the centre and its work in great detail. Boy
Letter from Boyle to Stimson, Executive Director, International Harm Reduction Association, being a reference letter of professional and academic support from Boyle for Laurel Townsend.
Letter from Boyle to Palmer, Dept. of Law, University of Essex, outlining Boyle's interest in the position of Chair of Law at University of Essex, describing in detail his career interests and achievements and outlines his vision for commitment to the Uni
Letter from Boyle to Prof. James (Jim) Brown, Registrar, Faculty of Law, NUI Galway, on the suggestion of Prof. William (Bill) Schabas regarding the experience and practice of admitting non-law graduates into the LLM International Human Rights Law course.