Item 17 - Emails between Prof. Kevin Boyle and Michael O'Boyle

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UGA A/A44/5/9/1/9/17

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Emails between Prof. Kevin Boyle and Michael O'Boyle

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  • [27/06/2003]

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Print-out of email from Boyle to O'Boyle and under the subject of US. Supreme Court, Boyle opens the email by stating surprise and recalling O'Boyle's input in Belfast and his influence on the Dudgeon Case. Boyle then writes on personal matters and says he misses the buzz of Geneva and seems disillusioned with University work: "Universities are increasingly business machines and frankly I feel a bit of an internal exile here." Boyle mentions considering returning to the bar but sees it as not realistic at this stage and comments on his candidature for the position of U.N. Special Rapporteur. Response from O'Boyle, undated, adds his good wishes to Boyle on this matter and hopes to see him soon.

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      16/10/2013
      03/07/2025

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