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UGA A/A44/1/12/3 · Item · 17/08/1984-11/1984
Part of Academic

Correspondence include letters between Kevin Boyle and others relating to the SDLP conference, including letter from Eamon Hanna, Secretary SDLP detailing information on the format for the meeting and possible themes for Boyle's talk (17 Aug 1984) Letter from Hanna enclosing meeting documents, agenda, minutes etc. (17 Sep 1984) Letter from Boyle on University College Galway headed paper, to the Editor [of the Irish Times] concerning their coverage of his talk delivered to the SDLP and outlines and clarifies his proposals on North-South relations and discusses in detail his thoughts on constitutional methods and actions in North/South-Anglo relations. (24 Sep 1984) Letter from Boyle to Tom Hadden discussing Boyle's opinion on the commentary following his own talk to the S.D.L.P (25 Sep 1984) Letters from various people requesting copies of Boyle's talk to the SDLP; TS letter signed by Boyle and sent to David Blake-Knox, Today Tonight Office, RTE, Dublin, detailing information on his past activities on Civil Rights which he forgot to mention on the show and he says ". . .it is important to underline that I am not a 'Civil Righter' of the 1960s, who has turned moderate in his declining years. I was always moderate in political outlook, but happy to be called extremist if it involved the issue of the abuse of state power. Manuscript letter from unnamed person detailing disagreement with Boyle's suggestion on dropping claim to Northern Ireland (24 Sep 1984)

Correspondence
UGA A/A44/1/13/3 · Item · 1972-1983
Part of Academic

Correspondence which includes TS letter signed by Max Goldstein of the Northern Ireland Abortion Law Reform Association and seeks support and association from Kevin Boyle as an advisor and attached is a copy of press statement on the activities and objectives of the group (8 Feb 1972) Manuscript letter from Michael Casey, Legal Section, Garda Headquarters, [Dublin] to Kevin Boyle and thanking him for the 'tape and article on abortion' (27 May 1983)

Correspondence
UGA A/A44/1/15/8 · File · 1983-1985
Part of Academic

TS and MS correspondence between Kevin Boyle and various others concerning the New Ireland Forum.

Correspondence
UGA A/A44/1/16/3 · File · 1984-1988
Part of Academic

TS and MS letters between Kevin Boyle and others and discussing the Anglo-Irish Agreement. File includes letter signed by H.G. Calvert, University of Cardiff, saying "I wish I could strike a note of optimism in this letter. . .God Help us! All now depends on the Iron Lady. We have all of us been assuming that patient persuasion could illuminate their self-interest. It will not." (18 Dec 1985); Michael Lillis, Department of Foreign Affairs; The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, London from Tom Hadden, thanking him for hospitality at Hillsborough last week. . . (25 Nov 1985); Frank Sheridan, Private Secretary to Peter Barry, T.D. Minister for Foreign Affairs (24 Feb 1986); Letter from [Geoff Gilbert], The Polytechnic of North London, attaching a proposal for a conference on Anglo-Irish Legal Relations (4 Sep 1987); Copy of letter and article from [Tom Hadden] to Boyle, entitled "How the Anglo-Irish Agreement Might be Saved From Its Friends" (n.d.); Telex and TS report copied by Kevin Boyle to Tom Hadden from [The Guardian] reporting on how the defeat of the Divorce Referendum in the Irish Republic will have weakened the Anglo-Irish Agreement" (20 Jul 1986) and other documents.

Correspondence
UGA A/A44/1/17/4 · File · 10/1984-11/1984
Part of Academic

TS letters between Boyle and others regarding his submission of evidence to the Devolution Report Committee, such as J.A. Allen, Chairman of the Devolution Committee and L.J. Tait, Clerk Assistant to the Northern Ireland Assembly, stating thanks to Boyle for his submission, enclosing transcripts and outlining the work and objectives of the Committee.

Correspondence
UGA A/A44/1/21/1/2 · Item · 1993-2004
Part of Academic

General TS letters between Kevin Boyle and Jane Winter of British-Irish Rights Watch, such as enclosing a letter sent by B.I.R.W. to Special Rapporteurs on the Right to a Fair Trial at United Nations, inviting comment from Kevin Boyle (15 Feb 1993), letter from Winter to Boyle, thanking Boyle for speaking at recent conference (25 Nov 1993); Letter from Winter to Boyle inviting support from Boyle for the enclosed funding application being made to Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust (12 Dec 1994) and other documents.

Correspondence
UGA A/A44/1/21/3/2 · Item · 1987-1993
Part of Academic

General TS correspondence between Kevin Boyle and others including these members of the Standing Advisory Commission on Human Rights and discussing a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland. Letters include a letter from Tom Haddon to Kevin Boyle, enclosing a draft of article entitled "Minority Rights and Majority Rules", (21 Apr 1987)

TS copy letter from Tom Hadden to The Director of Human Rights, Secretariat General, Council of Europe, Strasbourg, stating how he has been invited to attend the Colloquy on Democracy and Human Rights on behalf of the SACHR and discussing his paper, co-written by Kevin Boyle, entitled "Minority Rights and Majority Rule. (15 Jun 1987)
Copy of TS letter from Boyle to John Hume, enclosing a draft from Boyle and Hadden on the argument of communal aspects for a Bill of Rights. (6 May 1987)
TS copy letter from Thombh [ ] to George Brock, Features Editor, The Times London, discussing a possible Boyle/Hadden publication on the topic of a Bill of Rights. (2 Mar 1987)
TS copy letter from E.D. Carson of the SACHR to Peter Leuprecht, Director of Human Rights, Council of Europe, discussing in detail the enhancement of Human Rights in Northern Ireland. (26 Feb 1993)
Copy of TS document with title "Bill of Rights: Questions for discussion"; Fax letter from Denis Carson of the SACHR to Kevin Boyle, copying Boyle on a Fax sent to Caroline Ravaud, thanking her for attending the 1993 SACHR conference and discussing arrangements (16 Mar 1993).

Correspondence
UGA A/A44/1/21/4/1 · Item · 12/1994-02/1996
Part of Academic

File of TS correspondence between Kevin Boyle and numerous others concerning the work of the Forum for Peace and Reconciliation. File includes TS letter from and signed by Judge Catherine McGuinness, Chairperson of the Forum for Peace and Reconciliation, Dublin Castle, to Kevin Boyle, thanking Boyle for his good wishes on her appointment as Chairman and for Boyle's offer of assistance, along with Tom Hadden, to assist with the work of the Forum. (1 Dec 1994)
TS letter signed by Walter Kirwan, Secretary General of the Forum, to Boyle, discussing work and planning of the Forum, proposed studies etc. (13 Apr 1995)
TS letter of reply from Boyle and to Tom Hadden and Colm Campbell, detailing his thoughts on the proposed work and objectives of the Forum. (5 May 1995)
Letter from Hadden to Kirwan enclosing an outline of his paper on Human Rights, prepared for the Forum. (6 May 1995)
Further correspondence regarding the work of the Forum and papers submitted by Boyle and Hadden include letters from Rory Montgomery, Forum Secretariat and others.
Also, Memorandum from Colm Campbell, Director, enclosing copy correspondence from Campbell and Kieran Rose of the Gay and Lesbian Equality Network (GLEN) and copy press cuttings relating to the work of the Forum in relation to Gay rights. (1996)

Correspondence
UGA A/A44/1/21/7 · Item · 1987-1994
Part of Academic

TS letters between Kevin Boyle and others regarding various Human Rights issues. Letters include:
From William E. Hellerstein, Prof. of Law, Brooklyn Law School, to Kevin Boyle of Article 19, enclosing (not present) a copy of "Criminal Justice and Human Rights in Northern Ireland", a report issued by the Association of the Bar of the City of New York". Press release of the book is included. (30 Nov 1987)
Copy of TS letter from Dr. D. McGoldrick, Lecturer in Law, Trent Polytechnic, to Kevin Boyle, enclosing a chapter of a PhD thesis on the work of the Human Rights Committee (2 Dec 1988)
TS letter from Martin Collins, Britain and Ireland Human Rights Project, to Kevin Boyle, thanking Boyle for his contributions on the work of the Human Rights Assembly and seeking further comment form Boyle on funding and academic engagement issues. (28 Feb 1991)
TS letter from Stephen Livingstone, Assistant Director, Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, to Kevin Boyle discussing the Committee for Administration of Justice and other issues. (22 Jan 1992)
TS letters from Boyle and from Hadden to Cllr. Tom Hartley, Sinn Féin, thanking Hartly for the copy of the copy of the Sinn Féin proposed Charter for Justice and Peace [in Northern Ireland] which looks at international examples and Anglo-Irish relations. (28 Sep - 6 Oct 1994)

Correspondence
UGA A/A1/3/2 · Sub-series · 1924-1928
Part of Academic

Correspondence with distributors and subscribers.