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Archival description
1985 - 1988
UGA A/A44/6/24/1 · Item · 1985-1988
Part of Academic

File of records including programme of speakers, lists of events and talks, letters regarding organisation or the theme or topic of the conferences, including a lecture series on Libel and the Press; the Role of information and the U.N. and the Media (Gen

1985 - Correspondence
UGA A/A44/1/15/8/3 · Item · 1985
Part of Academic

TS and MS letters between Kevin Boyle and others regarding the New Ireland Forum, including Wallace Kirwan, Secretary of New Ireland Forum and Dr. Tom Hadden, Queen's University, Belfast. By this time Kevin Boyle had moved to Australia as a visiting profe

1985/1986
UGA P/P91/5/5 · Sub-series · 1985-1986
Part of Personal
1986 - 1987
UGA A/A44/13/1/3 · Item · 1986-1987
Part of Academic

Minutes of AGMs and interim meetings of the IALT.

1986 Correspondence
UGA A/A44/6/22/1 · Item · 1986
Part of Academic

File of letters between members of Article staff and Board and numerous other groups and individuals. Correspondents include Prof. Kevin Boyle, Martin Ennals; Claude Akpokavie; Mr. B Dembitzer; Katarina Tomasevski of Defence for Children International; Ke

1986/1987
UGA P/P91/5/6 · Sub-series · 1986-1987
Part of Personal
1986/1987
UGA P/P91/8/3 · Sub-series · 1986-1987
Part of Personal
1987 - 1988
UGA A/A44/6/9/1 · Item · 1987-1988
Part of Academic

File of press cuttings kept by Kevin Boyle in relation to Article 19 and of international issues such as censorship and freedom of expression which Boyle and Article 19 had an interest in. Articles include coverage of the founding of Article 19 also. Head

1987 - 1990
UGA A/A44/6/8/1 · Item · 1987-1990
Part of Academic

File containing minutes of meetings, agendas of meetings, letters to Board members and other such documents discussed by the Board of Article 19 and which detail activities, areas and items of interest and focus and issues raised by Article 19.

1987 Correspondence
UGA A/A44/6/22/2 · Sub-series · 1987
Part of Academic

File of letters between members of Article staff and Board and numerous other groups and individuals. Correspondents include Prof. Kevin Boyle and numerous others.