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UGA A/A44/5/9/2/3/1 · Item · 1991-1992
Part of Academic

Report by Borislav Petranov on the LLM course in International Human Rights Law at the University of Essex. Petranov outlines a number of factors he considers successful and makes recommendations about future recruitment of students from Eastern Europe.

UGA A/A44/5/9/1/9/10 · Item · 17/06/2002
Part of Academic

Copy of document sent to Prof. Kevin Boyle being a report on Human Rights Centre Retreat (review of Strategies) held at Wivenhoe House, written by Meghna Abraham, Senior Research Officer, Human Rights Centre and featuring a summary of events, discussions, goals and actions regarding operating the Human Rights Centre and its teaching and research goals and targets.

Report on HRC Meeting
UGA A/A44/1/1/6/2/24 · Item · 11/02/1974
Part of Academic

TS report from Prof. Frank Newman to Martin Ennals and others on [Human Rights Committee] meeting that references the Northern Ireland case at Strasbourg.

Report on Haran v. Turkey
UGA A/A44/43/3/2/6 · Item · [2002/03]
Part of Academic

Internal report (author unclear) on the judgment issued earlier that day by the European Court of Human Rights to strike the Mehmet Haran case (A44/43/1/34) from its list, imposing a friendly settlement in the case. The report notes that 'The decision of the Court implies that it itself has taken no position on the facts of the case brought before it... ...I do not believe that this is fair to the applicants or witnesses who testifies before the Commission. To lump all deliberate, intentional killings as "the occurrence of individual cases of death resulting from the use of unjustified force" is an affront to the facts in most of these cases.... ...it is clearly the trend of the Court to follow the precedent set in Akman v . Turkey where it unilaterally accepted the Government's declaration as a settlement of the case, in the face of the applicant's refusal to accept a friendly settlement... ...we have to acknowledge the tendency of the Court to prefer to strike these out.'

UGA POL/POL42/5/21/8 · Item · 1999
Part of Political

Print copy of report published by the Science Research Development programme of the European Commission entitled "Impact of the Enlargement of the European Union Towards the Associated Central and Eastern European Countries on RTD-innovation and Structural Policies" - with introduction by Hugh Logue, Directorate-General for Science, Research, and Development.

UGA POL/POL37/1/16 · Item · 25/07/1922
Part of Political

Report on the capture of the 1st Brigade, 1st Western Division and that the Free State forces were using this as a publicity stunt and requests the Republican publicity department counter it.

UGA POL/POL37/1/17 · Item · 22/07/1922
Part of Political

Description of a Republican attack on a Free State patrol in Ballinasloe on the 17th July 1922. Free State troops rounded up all the men and boys in the town who had known or suspected Republican sympathies on 22 July 1922. Republicans attacked a Free State barracks with mines and rifles. Captured the garrison and partially destroyed the building. Signed by Frank Barrett, O/C 1st Western Division.

Report on burning of houses
UGA POL/POL37/1/44 · 5 Feb 1923
Part of Political

A document highlighting the O/C 1st Western Divisions problems with the tactic of burning civilians houses as reprisal for the actions of Free State troops.

UGA POL/POL35/4/107 · Item · 30/09/1975
Part of Political

See also Copy typescript [minutes of meeting of members of the Provisional Republican Movement] addressed from 'S.' to 'L.'. Reporting on the POL35/ 64 breakdown of the Convention ('a magnificent victory') and the general position of the British government which hampers the process the ceasefire is meant to aid. Recommending that the Republican Movement show its dissatisfaction with the delay by not meeting British representatives and giving the impression of an impasse. (Caption by [Éamonn Downey] stating a copy of this is not extant in the Duddy file of such meetings, POL35/ 59, but refers to the Ó Brádaigh papers instead. The item would belong - by content and by medium - to the file, but was found separate and kept as such by Downey.)