Folder labelled: "Common Fisheries Policy" consisting of material relating to rights to fish, registration of fishing boats and exporting of fish caught, 1980-81, and includes handwritten case notes; correspondence and copies between Mary Robinson (MR) and Brian Gallagher, solicitor at Richard F. Gallagher, Shatter and Co. 01/04/1980-16/10/1981 commencing with a request for legal opinion to aid him advise his client, a national of a non-European Economic Community country who wished to set up jointly with an Irish company which would fish within Irish territorial waters and land fish in Ireland and export them to the client's country; typed copies of MR's legal opinion "Impact of Common Fisheries Policy on Right to Fish in Irish Territorial Waters", April 1980; copy of typed extract on origins of the Common Fisheries Policy, n.d.; photocopy of speech by the Minister for Fisheries and Forestry, Mr Paddy Power, T.D. at the official opening of the Eiranova Limited factory, Castletownbere, County Cork, 30/04/1981; typed copies of MR's legal opinion (supplementary) "Re: registration and Licensing to fish in Irish Territorial Waters", 04/1981.
Hard-back covered book containing newspaper cuttings of poems and verse, late 19th century. Includes some loose pages of verse and a poem addressed to 'Nox' in an envelope c/o Miss Edith Ormsby, Ballinamore, posted from Oxford, 1885.
Files relating to the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, a working group, who invited Kevin Boyle to be part of the group, concerned with Human Rights within the Commonwealth. Includes correspondence, reports, policy papers and other related matters.
File labelled: "Communication from the Commission [of the European Communities] to the Council [of the European Communities] on equal treatment for men and women workers…" 17 Feb 1975, which relates to laws in member states and consists of a typed translation of report by Commission to the Council looking at Ireland, Denmark and the United Kingdom, 29/07/1974 and a Draft Directive 22/11/1973.
TS communication sent to Civil Rights Association Members from Mrs. Brid Rodgers, John Donachy and Conn McLuskey (of NICRA executive) detailing recent developments within the C.R.A. and also coverage from American press of conference held by the National Association for Irish Justice, New York, at which Kevin Boyle, Bernadette Devlin, Frank Gogarty, Eamonn McCann and Michael Farrell were invited speakers.
TS document sent to all members of the NICRA from the Executive Committee of the NICRA and detailing the delay in implementing reforms as outlined by the NICRA by the 'Unionist Government', outlining NICRA's attempts to meet with the British Prime Minister and cabinet colleagues and stating if no assurances are forthcoming then a march will take place in Fermanagh on Saturday 28th November, [1970] in defiance of the six-month ban on parades under the Special Powers Act and outlining the further demands of the NICRA.
Minutes of Communications sub-committee meetings; includes ‘The Way Forward’ by Dawn Beaumount.
15 images on negative and contact sheets.
Continuation of portraits of Emma Allen on her communion day, wearing the white dress and tiara.
Photographs of a badly damaged car that has been involved in an accident. Maggie Scanlon’s car is written on the negative sheet.
Typescript (computer print-out) communiqué by [the British government, for Sinn Féin], welcoming approaches taken so far, and promising substantive reply soon. (Caption by [Éamonn Downey] referring for the date to Sinn Féin's Setting the record straight .)
TS letter written in French, expressing the sympathy of the L'A.I.J.D. on the events of Bloody Sunday in [Derry]. Also included is an English language document on the aims and actions of the L'A.I.J.D.