TS letter from Hannum, Executive Director of the Procedural Aspects of International Law Institute, Washington D.C., discussing upcoming publications to which Boyle has contributed and also press coverage of Northern Ireland.
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TS letter from Hannum to Boyle, hoping Boyle can act as a reference for his application with the 'Ford job', and offers "congratulations on Farrell [case Vs. United Kingdom], it could well be one of the most significant cases the Commission has dealt with
TS letter from Hannum to Boyle, on "Constitutional Convention of the Virgin Islands" headed paper, congratulating Boyle on the birth of his child and on the "success in Strasbourg, even without a hearing." (Possibly referring to the Dudgeon Case), discuss
MS letter from Hannum to Boyle, outlining his work with the Guam Constitutional Convention, 1977
TS letter from Hannum to Boyle, accepting the offer to teach at University college Galway and discussing approach to plastic bullet issue.
TS letter from Hannum to Kevin and Joan Boyle, thanking them for his 'delightful three weeks' visit, discussing funding for his human rights-constitutional law project, congratulates Boyle on the Farrell Vs. United Kingdom case, reports on plastic bullet
TS letter from Hurst Hannum, Executive Director of the Procedural Aspects of International Law Institute, Washington D.C., speaking of his shock at what happened to Bernadette [Devlin McAliskey] and to "the surprising and welcome end to the Hunger Strike"
TS copy letter from Boyle to Hannum, outlining the plan for Hannum's teaching plan for his visit to Galway and also discusses the plan of approach for highlighting the use of plastic bullet use in Northern Ireland, now that the National Council for Civil
TS letter from Boyle to Hannum, enclosing a draft for "One Step Forward, Two steps Back", an article written by Boyle and Hannum and discussing in detail the Donnelly Case. the article refers to "The Donnelly Case, Administrative Practice and Domestic Rem
TS copy letter from Boyle to Hannum giving his suggestions for reading list for use in law faculties in North Africa. Boyle adds he is moving to Australia with the family until October, and describes his first and recent encounter with the United Nations