Copy of letter from Volodine, Chief, Unit of Human Rights, UNESCO, to Prof. David Beetham, copied and sent to Kevin Boyle, enclosing copies of the book written by Beetham and Boyle ("Introducing Democracy: 80 Questions and Answers") which has been translated into 11 languages.
Letter from Petheram, London, to Boyle, introducing himself and the book he is contributing to on media ethics and seeks an item of information from Boyle.
Letter from Boyle to Robinson, Áras an Uachtaráin, Phoenix Park, Dublin and addressing "Dear Mary and Nicholas" (Robinson). Boyle opens with referencing Mary's Robinson decision not to stand for a second term as President of Ireland and hope the post of U
Letter from Rosney, Special Advisor to the President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, thanking Boyle for his previous letter of the 11th April and adds that the President sends her thanks for the enclosures and that the President will be in London shortly and provides availability for a visit by Boyle, if possible. The letter finishes with warm regards from the Robinsons to Boyle.
Letter from Boyle to Mrs. Daiden Ó hEocha, wife of the late Dr. Colm Ó hEocha, former President of University College Galway, stating that Boyle had just learned of the passing of Colm Ó hEocha. "It was an enormous shock to me that someone I admired so mu
Letter from Hardwick, Deputy Representative, the British Council, to Boyle, enclosing a photograph (not present) of Hardwick presenting a signed copy of Boyle's book to President Mubarak.
Letter from Carmichael, Honorary Director, REDRESS group, to Boyle, enclosing a draft of Director's Report and financial statements of REDRESS, as Boyle is completing the annual assessment of the group.
Letter from President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, to Boyle, thanking him for his letter of 23 June and says how the task ahead is absolutely daunting but is looking forward to the challenge. Robinson also discusses possible launch dates for Boyle's publication on Freedom of Religious Belief. Robinson also asks Boyle to draft a speech for her as she is addressing an international gathering of school principals and is focusing on the importance of Human Rights education at second level.
Letter from Prof. Boyle to President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, sent by fax to Bride Rosney, Special Advisor to the President, confirming he is happy to prepare a draft of the speech for Robinson as requested. Boyle adds a postscript that he had a brief encounter with President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, on a recent visit Mandela made to University of Essex. Boyle made a presentation on his work to Mandela and says that Graca Machel, Mandela's wife was enthusiastic about Robinson's appointment.
Letter from Boyle to President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, following up on Boyle's previous letter regarding draft of speech for Robinson on human rights education in secondary schools. Boyle discusses the position of Civic, Social and Political Education (CSPE) in the Irish secondary school curriculum and advises Robinson to get in touch with the curriculum development officers behind this strand of education and mentions this Irish model is highly regarded in the U.K. Boyle further discusses the role and method of Human Rights, Law and CSPE education on secondary school level in Ireland and internationally.