¼ inch audio-tape material recorded by Éamon de Buitléar, mainly on a Nagra III, mostly external recordings done in conjunction with his film work, some studio and sound effect recordings also.
Fax copy of text of article/chapter written by Kevin Boyle entitled "Hate Speech - The United States Versus the Rest of The World", with manuscript annotation by Boyle. Also text of written work by Boyle and co-authored with Anneliese Baldaccini and entitled "A Critical Evaluation of International Human Rights Approaches to Racism." Also includes bound collection of essays entitled "Hate Crimes and Hate Speech" (Feb 2011) featuring an essay by Kevin Boyle entitled "Controlling Hate Speech: What Do International Standards Require of Turkey". This is noted to be Kevin's last publication.
This series consists mainly of articles by and relating to Irish language writers along with biographies and obituaries. It also includes a typed copy of the 1883 diary / autobiography of Cú Uladh (Peadar Mac Fhionnlaoich) [G60/19/4/1].
Tag / Ref: G60/19/4
Working documents of the Language Freedom Movement. Includes mostly handwritten notes and typescript drafts with handwritten edits that examine language policy, civil rights, and the parents' plebiscites throughout the country. Also included is the outline of a book aiming to challenge the policy of compulsory Irish.
Material in the first eight files of this subseries consist of various work plans and strategic plans for both the organisation and the Irish language, are arranged chronologically from 1942 to 2009 and consist of drafts, reports, cuttings, press releases and correspondence. The final three files in this subseries contain material relating to a cooperation scheme (1986-1989) and include CVs and applications.
Tag / Ref: G60/1/4
Material in this subseries relates to various cases Mary Robinson (MR) worked on as Junior Counsel, Senior Counsel or legal advisor. Many of these cases were precedent setting and resulted in significant changes in Irish legislation, thereby drastically improving citizens' rights.
An approximate chronological arrangement, based on when MR became involved in each case, was applied.