Folder labelled "Aer Lingus" relating to European Economic Community (EEC) competition rules as they related to Air transport.
Material in this file includes photocopy from Department of Transport of "Community consultation procedure" relating to procedure of consultation between member states and the European Commission in area of air transport, Dec 1979, and photocopy from official journal of the European Communities relating to Council decision on setting up this procedure 20/12/1979; handwritten case notes; photocopy of memorandum from the European Commission on contribution of the European Communities to the Development of Air Transport services, 06/07/1979 with cover letter 04/1980 and photocopy of proposal for council decision initiating consultation procedure 06/07/1979 with cover letter 16/07/1979; photocopy of letter from Colin Culleton, Aer Lingus to Jane Mathews, Joint Committee of the Secondary Legislation of the European Communities, Leinster House 08/01/1980; report to Joint Committee of the Secondary Legislation of the European Communities on contribution of the European Communities to the Development of Air Transport services, 04/06/1980; copy of memo on EEC Competition rules as they affect Air Transport, from Mary Robinson (MR), S.C. 09/06/1980; correspondence between MR, (also Ann Lane for MR) and Fergus Armstrong, of McCann, Fitzgerald, Roche and Dudley solicitors re consultancy fee payment 09-20/06/1980.
This file consists of correspondence with Aer Lingus which includes a query about how it was given its name, and material relating to the use of Irish by the airline and its pilots. It also contains correspondence with the Department of Industry and Commerce and with their own solicitors relating to "Ceist an Bhunreacht agus na gCúpóin Artola" (the availability of Irish language application forms for petrol ration cards) and correspondence with Aer Rianta in relation to bilingual signage and shopping bags. The material in this file which does not relate to Aer Lingus was nonetheless found with it and has therefore been kept together to maintain existing arrangement.
Tag / Ref: G60/42/1
Proposal from Aer Lingus for a National Community Prize competition.
Volume 4 (1979) of the journal Aerial Archaeology.
CD-RW containing 276 aerial photographs of sites in County Westmeath taken by Casey for the Westmeath National Roads Office.
Two colour prints, and negative. Aerial shots of Bob Quinn’s home in Tuairin.
52 colour slides containing aerial photographs of Galway city.
Published judgment in the Şükran Aydın case (A44/43/1/14). On 25 September 1997, the European Court of Human Rights dismissed the Government’s objections regarding the exhaustion of domestic remedies (18 votes to 3) and abuse of process (unanimously). The Court held that Şükran Aydın had been subjected to torture through being raped and otherwise ill-treated contrary to Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights (14 votes to 7); that she had noted been afforded an effective remedy in respect to her complaint contrary to Article 13 (16 votes to 5); that no violation of Article 25 § 1 had been established (unanimously); and that it was not necessary to consider the remainder of the complaints. The Court held 18 votes to 3 that Turkey should pay the applicant £25,000 sterling in non-pecuniary damages, and 16 votes to 5 that Turkey should pay Şükran Aydın’s United Kingdom-based legal representatives £34,360 sterling less 19,145 French francs, and her Turkish representatives £3,000 sterling. The full judgment is available for viewing in English at https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/fre?i=001-58371
Published judgment in the Gülten Aytekin case (A44/43/1/15). On 23 September 1998, the European Court of Human Rights unanimously upheld the Government’s objections that domestic remedies had not been exhausted in the case and thus the case could not be considered by the court. The full judgment is available for viewing at https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng?i=001-58243