Typescript copy of Maurice Hayes’ LLM Dissertation ‘The Relevance of the European Convention on Human Rights to the work of the Ombudsman’, 98pp.
Memorandum of a group of academics (Norman Gilson, Ronald Wiener, John Simpson and John Bayley) entitled ‘The Scope for Talks on Northern Ireland’, outlining their fears for open sectarian civil war in the province.
F.W. Boal, P. Doherty and D.G. Pringle, ‘The Spatial Distribution of some Social Problems in the Belfast Urban Area', Feb 1974, research paper of the Northern Ireland Community Relations Commission, 131pp.
Offprint, F.W. Boal, ‘The urban residential sub-community – a conflict interpretation’, Area 4,3 (1972), 164-168, inscribed from the author to Maurice Hayes.
‘Thoughts on Cross Border Bodies’, with some handwritten amendments.
‘Towards a Theoretical Operation in the Sociology of Police: the Northern Ireland Case’, a paper presented by G.H. Boehringer to the Sociology of Law Study Group.
‘Why a Divided Working Class?’ a workers association pamphlet, 1972, 29pp.
File of pieces on the ‘Women’s Information Network’ in Northern Ireland for the “Ireland Funds” magazine, written by Maurice Hayes.
Draft handwritten by Father Hayes of a section in the Muintir na Tíre constitution regarding parish council operation and structure.
An Article 19 Report prepared on behalf of the International Committee for the Defence of Salman Rushdie and his Publishers.