Letter from Boyle to Newman, Law School, University of California, Berkeley, informing him that "our application was declared admissible by the Commission. . .". This is probably referring to the Donnelly Case.
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Copy letter from Boyle to Prof. Newman, School of Law, University of California, Berkeley, thanking Newman for hospitality in San Francisco, stating hearings have been deemed admissible to Strasbourg and Boyle has written to Sean McBride to see if he can
Letter from Boyle to Palley, Dean, Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, and thanks Palley for her recent letter and concern for Boyle's safety, should he return to Belfast. Boyle confirms he will return to Belfast, for at least another year. He al
Letter from Boyle to Prof. Barry, Dept. of Oceanography, U.C.G., providing letter of reference to John Phillips who is looking to engage with the Department at Galway.
Copy TS letter from Boyle to President Mary Robinson, Áras an Uachtaráin, discussing in detail the annual meeting of the British-Irish association where Boyle discusses the speculation which took place on the ending of the IRA campaign, mentioning Seamus
Letter from Boyle to Wiles, stating he is happy to join a panel of reviewers for the British Journal of Criminology.
Letter from Boyle to Dwyer, Wall Street, New York, stating the two men met previously at an N.I.C.R.A. event and is hoping that can meet before Boyle leaves America.
Copy TS letter from Boyle to the Robinson's, Áras an Uachtaráin, Dublin, commenting on Mary Robinson's decision to take the new position of High Commissioner for Human Rights, discussing the upcoming launch of the World Report on Freedom of Religion and B
TS copy letter from Boyle to Osborough, editor of Irish Jurist, Law Faculty, University College Dublin, asking if the Jurist would publish an article titled "Irish Proceedings before the European commission of Human Rights."
Letter from Boyle to Buell, thanking her for her previous letter and request to speak to Buell and a visiting group from the U.S.A, Boyle gladly agrees and suggests that playwright Thomas Kilroy be an option to speak on literary matters.