File of letters between Boyle and various others including Thomas Hammarberg, Secretary General, Amnesty International; Boye Sajo, Barrister, Gambia; Richard Wilsner, International Secretariat, Amnesty International; Ousainou Darboe, Barrister, Gambia; Alhaji Mahamudu N. Bobb, Ministry of External Affairs, Gambia; His Excellency Momadu Lamin Saho, Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Gambia; Carolyn Norris, Secretary, West Africa, Amnesty International; M.B. Mannah; Yvonne Terlingen, Asia Research Department, Amnesty International; discussing specific legal cases in Gambia and other work and insights as part of Boyle's mission to the Gambia.
File of letters between Prof. Kevin Boyle and various others. Boyle was based at University College Galway at this time but the letters refer to contacts and teaching at Essex, research and teaching of Human Rights studies and other related issues.
File of letters between Boyle and various others including Berthan Macaulay Q.C., The Gambia; Mr. T. Bouchier -Hayes, Solicitor, Dublin; Richard Elsner, International Secretariat, Amnesty International; Mr. A.N.M Ousainou Darboe, Banjul, the Gambia; His Excellency Momadu Lamin Saho, Minister for Justice and Attorney General, the Gambia; Mr. Mboob, Minister for the Interior, The Gambia; Sarah Pennington, Amnesty International; Carolyn Norris, Secretary, West Africa, Amnesty International; Prof. John Dugard, Centre for Applied Legal Studies, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; His Excellency Fafa Mbye, Minister for Justice and Attorney General, Republic of the Gambia; His Excellency Sir Dawda Jawara, President of the Republic of the Gambia; His Excellency A.M.K. Bojang, High Commissioner for the Gambia; Carolyn Yates, Lecturer in Law, University of Essex; Marilyn McKim, Amnesty International; Jean Cross, Amnesty International;
File of drafts and notes made by Kevin Boyle as part of his Amnesty International mission to South Africa, including an internal Amnesty document entitled "South Africa: "Pass Laws" Mission", detailing a background to the trip (18 May 1984); a memo regarding details and arrangements for the trip (2 Apr 1984); typescript notes by Boyle on "A.I Mission to South Africa - Week commencing 2 April 1984"; 4 copies of draft typescript report by Boyle entitled "Amnesty International Report of a Mission to South Africa to Enquire into the Pass Laws and Their Enforcement" written by Kevin Boyle - Including some manuscript comment and annotation.
Letters to Kevin Boyle concerning University College Galway. Includes letter from Colm Ó hEocha, President, University College Galway, to Boyle, adding that he is glad that Boyle is returning to U.C.G., "even though briefly", discusses development plans b
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. Letters refer to academic matters, the case of Kurds in Turkey, Boyle's nomination as Special Rapporteur to the United Nations and other matters.
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.
Files relating to the UN Year for Tolerance. Files include text and manuscript notes, drafts and final versions of seminar talks delivered by Boyle on Tolerance and Freedom of Religious Belief in Budapest and other locations, texts of talks by other academics and advocates; A4 pad of manuscript notes by Boyle on various articles of the Universal Declaration for Human Rights and their implication for tolerance; also correspondence with Juliet Sheen and others regarding tolerance and research by Boyle and Sheen who was co-author of the World Report on Freedom of Religion and Belief.
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. Includes letters between Prof. Kevin Boyle and President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, Tom Hadden, the Body Shop Foundation, and others such as Lord Tom Bingham, Lord Chief Justice of England.