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- 06/1982-12/1982
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File of letters between Kevin Boyle and numerous others. Boyle is based at the Faculty of Law at University College Galway at this time. Correspondents include Declan Costello, The High Court; Frank McManus, Enniskillen; Paul McDermot, B.L., Dublin; Prof. Frances William O'Brian, Texas; Seamus Mallon, S.D.L.P., Armagh; Ms. Seslig-Craig, Dublin, discussing details of the Colm Lynagh case and the death of his brother Michael Lynagh; Mrs. Sean Flynn, Belfast, concerning the case of Sean Flynn; Michael McDowell, Dublin; Mrs. Peggy Dienes, Maryland, U.S.A.; Edward D. Desmond, Massachusetts, discussing conflict situation in Northern Ireland, plastic bullet use and security presence; Finbar O'Kane; Prof. P. Lahev, School of Law, Boston University; Fr. Raymond Murray, Armagh; Sean McCann, Belfast; Margaret McGrath; the Hon. Mr. Justice Niall McCarthy; Prof. Douglas Hay, University of Warwick and Michael Posner, inviting Boyle to join the International Advisory Board of the Lawyers Committee for International Human Rights and enclosing details of the Board's work.
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25/06/2013
25/07/2025