Copy of letter from Boyle to Dixon, personnel officer, University of Essex, accepting terms and conditions of employment at the Department of Law at University of Essex.
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Letter from Prof. Kevin Boyle being a letter of reference from Boyle for Dr. Mei Ning Yan and sent to Yuen-Ying Chan, Director and Professor, Journalism and Media Studies Centre, University of Hong Kong.
Letter from Prof. Bradley, Faculty of Law, University of Edinburgh, to Boyle, discussing the talk Boyle is to deliver to IALS, which was a law school aimed conference. Bradley details the other speakers. Boyle was to speak on the response of the legal sys
Letter from Bradley, University of Edinburgh to Boyle, thanking Boyle for the paper he contributed to the resent IALS workshop, and adds "I hope you suffered no ill effects on the previous week in Strasbourg."
Letter from Prof. David Yates, Chairman, Dept. of Law, University of Essex, to Boyle, Faculty of Law, University College Galway, discussing enrolment in the Human Rights course at Essex and inviting Boyle to teach undergraduate classes for 'a week in Nove
Letter signed by Ann Lane, P.A. to the President, on behalf of President Mary Robinson and sent to Kevin Boyle, thanking him for previous letters and documents which the President will study on her return from Africa.
Letter from President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, to Boyle, thanking him for his letter of 23 June and says how the task ahead is absolutely daunting but is looking forward to the challenge. Robinson also discusses possible launch dates for Boyle's publica
Letter signed by Bride Rosney, Special advisor to the President, on behalf of President Robinson, declining the invitation to become patron of the proposed World centre to Celebrate the Diaspora at University College Galway (UCG) and looks forward to seei
Letter from Wesley-Smith, Department of Law, University of Hong Kong, returning loaned material on freedom of information.
Letter from Reeves, Centre for the Study of Protective Law, Oxford, to Boyle, thanking Boyle for previous letter and for enclosed press clipping. Reeves continues to describe the running and operation of the Centre for the Study of protective Law, perhaps