Letter from Prof. Rose, University of Strathclyde to Boyle, University College Galway, congratulating Boyle on his appointment as Chair in Faculty of Law and hope they will stay in touch.
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Letter from Rose, Department of Politics, University of Strathclyde, Scotland, to Boyle, enclosing blank application forms for Boyle to complete relating to various funding opportunities and also outlines his own current and future research plans.
Letter from Rose, Department of Politics, University of Strathclyde, Scotland, thanking Boyle for his previous note and updating Boyle on upcoming research plans.
Letter from Power, Department of Political Science, University of Cincinnati, Ohio, seeking copies of research by Boyle on the history of police in Northern Ireland and on the administration of law in Northern Ireland.
Copy letter from Prof. McDougal, Yale Law School, Connecticut, to Kevin Boyle at Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, discussing Boyle giving assistance to [ ] Kutner and also saying if Boyle ever wanted to return to work in the United States, McD
Letter from Boyle to Butler, Trustee, Paul Shurgot Foundation, thanking Butler for agreeing to Boyle's request to support the Mary Robinson book project and attaches a reworked outline of the book draft.
Copy of letter from Boyle to McKusick, Chief Justice, the Supreme Judicial Court of the State of Maine, U.S.A., offering a letter of reference for Mary Friedman.
Letter from Boyle to the Vice-Chancellor of Essex University regarding the annual salary review, providing in detail an account of Boyle's academic achievements and developments at the Centre for Human Rights at Essex University.
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
Copy of letter from Boyle to Ramphal, Commonwealth Secretariat, writing on behalf of the International Human Rights Law Centre at Essex University and asking Ramphal to speak at an event to Mark Human Rights Day.