Documents pertaining to the applicant's claims for just satisfaction under Article 50 of the European Convention of Human Rights in the Ergi case, including the applicant's memorial and claims for just satisfaction submitted 9 February 1998, the 20 February 1998 memorial of the Turkish Government (English and French copies), and the Government's observations on the application of Article 50 received 20 April 1998.
Judgments and decisions in non-Kurdish Litigation Project cases published between 1993 and 1996 by the European Court of Human Rights with regards to Article 50 of the European Convention on Human Rights ('The expenditure on the Court shall be borne by the Council of Europe.') The decisions were used as research within the Kurdish Litigation Project with regards to calculation of just satisfaction for applicants.
Article by A.H. MacDonald entitled Be it Ever So Humble . Includes a note from MacDonald to Roy McFadden enquiring as to Roy McFadden's decision.
Article by Alice V. Keliher, Professor of Education at New York University entitled The World's Heartbreak .
Article by Barton R. Friedman entitled Little Girls and Big Policemen: Innocence and Experience in James Stephens' 'The Charwoman's Daughter' . Includes typescript and handwritten copies of Friedman's cover letter.
Article by Caroline Carney of Belfast entitled The Young and Strong .
Article by Colin Scott-Sutherland of Edinburgh entitled Dermot O'Byrne and Arnold Bax . Includes cover letter and two additional letters from Scott-Sutherland with an amendment and a request for a decision on the article.
Article by Conor O'Malley entitled 'The Plays of W.B. Yeats - A Time of Revaluation'. Includes one page of an article by Ciaran McKeown entitled 'Can Belfast live with a Poet's Theatre?'
Article by Gabriel Fallon entitled The House on the North Circular Road .
Article by John Logan of Notre Dame, Indiana entitled Bartleby and Captain Vere as Nay-Sayers to Love: Reflections on the Nature of the Melville Hero . Also includes a poem by Logan entitled Lines on His Birthday and a short story, The Ball Park and the Octopus .