Report from Prof. Kevin Boyle to Michael Freeman, MA Director and Geoff Gilbert, LLM Director, regarding end of term session with postgraduates of University of Essex and being a feedback session on structure and content of courses. Suggestions from students on improvements to courses and further comment on internships, research at the Human Rights Centre, theory and practice, rules and standards, dissertation essays and other factors are discussed.
Blank report form for each Craobh to fill out, outlining their activities for the past month.
MS letter of report written by Kevin Boyle and addressed to Mr. David Walsh, Chicago, detailing a progress report on developments and funding for the Law Faculty at University College Galway. the report details much of Boyle's vision for the faculty as well as academic and administrative developments.
Photocopies of a report (2 pp) in eight points following meetings held by Secretary of State for Northern Ireland [Peter Brooke] on 16 October [1991], concerning the three strands in the current cross-border and multi-party talks, and focussing on Sir Ninian Stephen's call for 'Heads of Agreement' from each party as a basis for his forthcoming report. Point 1) states 'Intensive shuttle diplomacy on the part of Sir N Stephen. Atmosphere improves.' and point 8) terminates with 'Events in the next couple of weeks could move rapidly and unpredictably.' (Dated by Sinn Féin's Setting the record straight (1994). With captions by [Éamonn Downey] stating importance of this document for its illustrating the channel of information via Duddy.)
Blank report cards on the state of Irish in each parish [in Irish].
Report by John Boyd on methods of increasing circulation of Threshold, as requested by Ciaran McKeown, and assisted by Diana Hyde.
Report by I/O of I.R.A. 1st Western Division to the C/S. Capture of their column by 300 Free State troops and loss of rifles and ammunition.
'Report on the Department of Jurisprudence and Political Economy' by C.F. Bastable.
Lawyers Committee for Human Rights report "Beyond Collusion: The UK Security Forces and the Murder of Patrick Finucane", 12/02/2002.
[Archivist’s Note: Patrick Finucane was a Northern Irish lawyer who specialised in criminal defence work. Finucane came to prominence due to his successful challenge of the British government in several important human rights cases during the 1980s. He was killed by loyalist paramilitaries from the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), acting in collusion with British security services on 12th February 1989.]
This file consists of a report and press release from the Houses of the Oireachtas: "An Comhchoiste um Oideachais agus Coimirce Shóisialach: tuarascáil ar Dhréacht-Scéim Ghinerálta an Bhille Oideachais (Ligean Isteach ar Scoil) [Joint Committee on Education and Social Protection: report on the Draft General Scheme of the Education (Admission to School) Bill,], 2013” March 2014.
Tag / Ref: G60/30/1/7