TS paper entitled 'The Special Powers Act of Northern Ireland' written by [Kevin Boyle].
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Copy of the Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1978, Chapter 5. Signed by Kevin Boyle.
Copy of TS letter from Hadden to the Right Hon. Sir George Baker, Northern Ireland Office, London, enclosing details of review of the Northern Ireland emergency Provisions Act, submitted by Hadden and Kevin Boyle and seeking to arrange a meeting for the t
Copy of report entitled 'Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1978, An Assessment and Submission to Sir George Baker.' Researched and prepared by the Irish Information Partnership.
Copy of TS document being an enquiry form into the details of victims of and cases of incidents of plastic bullet use.
File of documents includes a statement from the Newry Civil Rights Association regarding the shooting dead by army personnel of three men on Hill Street, Newry. The statement with a headline of being published by the Newry Reporter, details the events sur
TS documents with MS annotations, including 'Observations of the Government of the United Kingdom on the Admissibility and Merits of Application. . .Lodged by Olive Farrell"; "Applicant's Observations in reply to the Further Observations of the Government
Records of case and application made by Gerard Donnelly, Gerard Bradley, Edward Duffy, John Carlin, Francis McBride, Anthony Kelly and Thomas Kearns against the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and presented to the E
TS letters from Kevin Boyle of Yale Law School, U.S.A., to Edwina Stewart, Secretary of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, informing her that the case of Donnelly et al has deemed admissible to the court of Commission of Human Rights, and disc
TS copy of report on "Devenney and others Vs. the Unionist Junta". This refers to the case of the death of Samuel Devenney in April [1969] who was beaten to death by R.U.C. members who entered his home. A subsequent enquiry resulted in no conviction of of