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UGA P/P133/5/13/72 · Item · [1961]
Part of Personal

Black and white photographic prints of oak statues, early 16th century, located in Fethard, Co. Tipperary. Noted to depict "Christ on Calvary" and "God the Father (portion of the Trinity)".

Stationary
UGA T/T13/A/1/6/10 · Sub-sub-series · [193-]
Part of Theatre
UGA A/A44/1/22/1/27 · Item · 11/04/1980-13/04/1980
Part of Academic

Includes programme for the conference and details the paper given by Kevin Boyle and Paddy Hillyard entitled "Legal Controls on Terrorism".

UGA A/A44/20/43/1 · Piece · 19/09/2001-[11/2001]
Part of Academic

Text of statements made by Mary Robinson, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights; Statement of William Schabas, Director, Irish Centre for Human Rights, Galway (19 Sep 2001); Statement of 'Fighting Terrorism on a Global Front" by Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations (n.d.); Text of commentary on the Presidential decree/statement made by George W. Bush, President of the United States of America and entitled 'Military Order on the Detention, Treatment and Trial of Certain Non-US Citizens in the War Against Terrorism.

UGA A/A44/1/10/1/1 · Item · [1981]-[1983]
Part of Academic

File includes a TS statement from the Catholic Bishops of Northern Ireland concerning the use of plastic bullets, also names Bishops who support this statement and is signed by Cardinal Thomas O'Fiach. File also includes a document entitled "The Use of Plastic Bullets (or Baton Rounds) - The Legal Position" by unknown author, possibly Kevin Boyle. File also includes copy of TS statement from the Northern Ireland Association of Socialist Lawyers, the group "endorses the findings of the recent international tribunal of enquiry into the use of plastic bullets. . . " and describes in detail the group's opinion on use of plastic bullets in Northern Ireland.

Statements on Internment
UGA A/A44/1/6/1 · File · [1971]-[1972]
Part of Academic

File of typescript documents from various groups advocating for protest against Internment Without Trial in Northern Ireland. Includes statement from formed committee The Northern Ireland Freedom and Justice Campaign; statement signed by various academics and teachers of Law, including Kevin Boyle (Oct 14 1971); Hibernia magazine - 'End Internment Campaign' and a note of a protest, drafted by [Kevin Boyle] and said to be signed by 66 barristers. Statement from the Ad-Hoc Group to End Internment, outlining opinion against policy of internment and stating a meeting of invited members from various groups (list of groups attached) will be held to discuss potential end to the policy. Document is signed by Kevin McCorry. (n.d.) Attached is a card with anti-Internment imagery.
Print copy of Public Order Act (1951), sent to Boyle with note attached, copy "as requested".