File of records relating to the application of case made by Jeffrey Dudgeon, Belfast against the Government of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Documents include:
Copy of TS application made to the Commission of Human Rights, Strasbourg. (April 1976)
Printed document
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File includes TS statement of Mrs. Mary Condon, Galway, given in the case seeking divorce from her husband Joseph Condon. The statement outlines marriage conditions, personal life and reasons seeking divorce. (13 Sep 1977); Copy of MS letter from Mary Con
File includes letter from Leonard Silke, Solicitor, Galway to Kevin Boyle, Faculty of Law, University College Galway, enclosing an affidavit of Eileen McHugh (Hennelly), being a statement concerning her case for divorce from her husband.
File relating to the referendum of divorce in Ireland. Includes 2 annotated TS copies of remarks made by Kevin Boyle, University College Galway, at the Divorce Action Group Meeting, Westside Community Centre, Galway, 17 May 1986; TS excerpts from statemen
MS letter from [File of TS and MS letters between Boyle and various others, marked personal. Those include:
Joan Boyle (n.d.);
TS letters from Mike [Chiney], New York, to Boyle, discussing such matters as how the conflict in Northern Ireland is being rep
TS copy letter from Boyle to Francis Keenan, Solicitor, stating he wishes for Hurst Hannum to be added as Co-Counsel for the Dudgeon Vs. United Kingdom case to be heard at Strasbourg.
TS letter from Hannum to Boyle, writing from Barcelona, discussing post-Franco Spain, the 'Provies' in Northern Ireland and other matters related to cases at Strasbourg.
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 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