Letter from O'Dowd, Dept. of Social Studies, Queen's University, Belfast to Kevin Boyle, informing Boyle of a planned published series of articles based on the proceedings of annual conference of the Sociological Association of Ireland.
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Letter from Canniffe, Consulate General of Ireland, Chicago, to Boyle thanking Boyle for his "excellent articles" and adds he hopes he can convince the Detroit Irish American Lawyers to take up Boyle's proposition.
Copy letter from Boyle to Lowry, Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland, Belfast, enclosing copy of Boyle's annotations on the Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) act 1978 and also commenting on practicing law on both sides of the border in Ireland an
Letter from Leonard [ ], Department of Psychology, Yale University, congratulating Boyle on success at Strasbourg and seeking advice from Boyle ahead of a visit to Belfast.
Letter from Zwaak, Haeck and Hirs, all Faculty of Law and other affiliations within the University of Utrecht, Netherlands, to Boyle, inviting Boyle to contribute to an annual international human rights summer course, with this topic being a focus on Free
Letter from Bowerman of Little, Brown and Company Publishers, Boston, to Boyle, thanking Boyle for requesting review copies of Lillich and Newman's "International Human Rights: Problems of Law and Policy."
Letter from the Knights of Equity Supreme Council, a National Catholic Fraternal Society, founded in Cleveland, Ohio, to Boyle, commending him on his talk on Detroit Radio regarding Northern Ireland and seeking advice from Boyle on other related matters i
Copy letter from Boyle to World of Information, seeking to buy a copy of 'Africa Guide' for 1981.
Copy letter from Boyle to Prof. Oberschall, discussing his move from Belfast to Galway, the law faculty, the current conflict in Northern Ireland and possible stop-over at Galway to talk to students and meet with Boyle.
Copy letter from Boyle to Hillyard regarding the book, "Political Violence [In Ireland] Ten Years On", including comment on redraft of appendix on Interrogation Code, comment on footnotes for the book and acknowledgements as well as general comment such a