Booklet from the conference organised by the Human Rights Centre, University of Essex, U.K. and the Tandem Project, Minnesota, USA and held at the Barbican Centre, London. Kevin Boyle chaired the opening session of the conference on 'Working for Tolerance
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File of documents relating to the establishment and discussion upon a proposed M.A. in International Peacekeeping. Documents include numerous memoranda of detailed discussion between faculty members (including Kevin Boyle) discussing the proposed course,
Records from the annual conference of the Standing Advisory Commission on Human Rights (SACHR), held at the Country House Hotel, Kells, and entitled "Protection of Rights and Freedoms in Northern Ireland. Includes conference booklet list list of attendees
File of documents being programmes and some papers delivered at international conferences, including: 'International Conference on Religion and Conflict' Armagh, 20-21 May 1994, and organised by University of Ulster. Includes letter to Kevin Boyle from Ci
File of letters between Prof. Kevin Boyle and various others. The letters date from Boyle's time at the University of Essex and the Centre for International Human Rights Law.
Critical analysis report on the 1993 World Conference for Human Rights
File including records relating to peace talks in Northern Ireland from 1992 to 1998. The former talks in 1992 were what became known as the Brooke/Mayhew talks in Northern Ireland in 1991/92, chaired by Sir Ninian Stephen. They were the first negotiations to divide into three strands - relationships within Northern Ireland, between north and south, and between Britain and Ireland. The latter material relates to the Good Friday Agreement.
Includes unsigned typed text of letter to Sir Ninian Stephen, possibly by John Hume - referencing and quoting from SDLP comments, 6 July 1992; "Principles of a New Framework for Government - An Alliance Paper" 5 May 1992; "Fundamental Aspects of the Problem and Common Interests and Themes An Alliance Opening Statement to Strand 2" July 1992; "Strand 2 Opening Statement by Rev. Dr. Ian Paisley MP MEP on behalf of the Ulster Democratic Unionist Party; "DUP Paper on the Underlying Principles" 4 May 1992. Press release from Irish Government Information Service and attached report re/ "The Launching of an Initiative on Strategic Management in the Public Service by the Taoiseach, Mr. Albert Reynolds, T.D., 22 Feb 1994.
1998 Good Friday Agreement material includes printed original text of the Agreement as circulated to households in Northern Ireland, "It's Your Agreement" on cover; Fax copy of press release from Ulster Unionist Party, 7 Dec 1998, criticising Seamus Mallon for recent comments re. cross-border co-operation and implementation bodies; offprint of article "The Northern Ireland Labour Market", reprinted from "Proceedings of the British Academy" - "Ireland North and South - Perspectives from Social Science" by Graham Gudgin, signed and dedicated to Hugh Logue; Printed press release from Sinn Féin - "Good Friday Agreement: The Only Way Forward" by Gerry Adams MP, An assessment of the current state of the peace process and Good Friday Agreement, 29 Jul 1999. Manuscript notes by Hugh Logue about details of Good Friday Agreement. Also printed conference programme from "The Good Friday Agreement in all its Parts: Safeguarding the Totality of Relationships". 8-9 March, 2018, Dundalk, Co. Louth.
Press cuttings re. Good Friday Agreement and from the Irish Times re decommissioning and election of David Trimble as First Minister. Front page images of John Hume and Bill Clinton.
Minutes of AGMs and interim meetings of IALT.
File of press cuttings kept by Kevin Boyle in relation to Article 19 and of international issues such as censorship and freedom of expression which Boyle and Article 19 had an interest in. Articles include "A war of wordsmiths" (6 July 1991) "Le Pen fined
File of records from various conferences attended by Boyle include 'The Place of Human Rights in International Affairs, Worcester College, Oxford, April 1991; text of speech entitled 'Freedom of Expression and the Impact of New Communication Technology b