Letter from Newcomb, Registrar, University of Essex, inviting Boyle to act as a member of the newly established Advisory Board of the Centre for International Human Rights Law at Essex.
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Letter from Senator Norris to Boyle, thanking Boyle for his gracious letter and saying "let us put this little incident behind us completely . . ." and hopes to continue to co-operate and make breakthroughs for human rights, especially now that "Mary [Rob
Letter from Nolan, Secretary, Commission on the Status of Women, Government Buildings, Dublin, thanking Boyle for his letter discussing international standards and procedure for promoting gender equality and adds his own comment on Irish delegation to CED
Letter from Boyle to Clinton, University College Dublin, supporting the application of Robert Clarke for position of Associate Professor at University College Dublin.
Letter from Boyle to Tom [ ]. detailing an update on Anglo-Irish relations as raised by an interview with Dick Spring in the Guardian newspaper which suggested a future referendum on a North-South Ireland joint government but which was "slapped down from
Letter from Hazell, the Nuffield Foundation to Boyle, thanking Boyle for his comments and feedback on the proposal from the Civil Liberties Trust for a major submission to the U.N. Human Rights Committee on the U.K's Human Rights record.
Letter from Boyle to Christine [ ] detailing some biographical content on Boyle.
Fax letter from Prof. Lee, Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, to Prof. Boyle, congratulating Boyle on the "first-rate book which Tom and you have written". Lee outlines his current and future career projects and is looking forward to seeing Boyl
Letter from Udagama, Centre for the Study of Human Rights, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, to Boyle, writing warmly to Boyle and saying Udagama will be teaching at the Canadian Human Rights Foundation annual study programme and invites Boyle to give a l
Letter from Hadden to Keane detailing the correspondence in the Irish Times between Hadden and Anthony Coughlan regarding Anglo-Irish relations. Hadden seeks any input of comment from Keane regarding the commentary on the historical view on Anglo-Irish re