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              Addresses 1972-1973
              UGA P/P143/2/2/1/3/1 · File · 1972-1973
              Part of Personal

              Texts of Mary Robinson (MR)'s addresses and articles 1972-1973, including "Opportunities for Young People - Male and Female" for Women's Council Newsletter, 197[?]; “The Political Implications of the Vedel Report ", 197[?] and "Vedel and After… The Institutional Problems of the Enlarged Community", 27/10/1972; "The Irish European Communities Act, 1972", 197[?];"The Offences Against the State (Amendment) Act, 1972, Incorporated Law Society Gazette, 02/1973; "Ireland and the European Community", 1973; "Not in God's Image", edited by Julia Ó Faoláin and Lauro Martines, reviewed by MR, 03/04/1973; "The Problem For Ireland In Formulating A Defence Policy", 03/04/1973;"Europe - the Triumph of Bureaucracy", for Irish Times, 24/05/1973; "Irish Parliamentary Scrutiny of European Community Legislation", 197[?]; "Irish Constitutional Problems in Ratifying EEC Convention", for "Melanges Fernard Dehousse", 197[?]; "Common Law Developments in Europe", 197[?]; "Re Irish European Communities Act 1972", 11/1973; "The role of the Irish Parliament", note by MR for European Parliament symposium on European integration and the future of parliaments in Europe, 197[?]; Also includes "Legal and Constitutional Implications For Ireland of Adhesion to the EEC Treaty", John Temple Lang, 05/1972.

              Addresses 1974-1976
              UGA P/P143/2/2/1/3/2 · File · 1974-1976
              Part of Personal

              Texts of Mary Robinson (MR)'s addresses and articles 1974-1976, some with notation, including "The role of the Irish Parliament", Spring 1974; "The Special Criminal Court", 16/05/1974; "Abuse of the Special Criminal Court", 02/12/1974;"Some Reflections on Personal Liberty and the Constitution", 27/02/1975; "Law as an Instrument of Social Change", 21/10/1975; "that the Senate is an Unnecessary Extravagance", 06/1/1975; "The Regional Policy of the EEC - Implication for Ireland", 03/1976; "WB Yeats, The Senator", (incomplete) speech to open 17th Yeats International Summer School, Sligo, 08/08/1976.

              Addresses 1977-1978
              UGA P/P143/2/2/1/3/3 · File · 1977-1978
              Part of Personal

              Texts and drafts of Mary Robinson (MR)'s addresses and articles 1977-1978, some with notation, including "The State Shall Not Legislate for Private Morality", Trinity College [Dublin, (TCD)] Historical Society, 02/02/1977; "The Effect of European Social Legislation on Ireland", Law Students' annual conference, TCD, 11/02/1977; "Further Extension of the European Community - Political Implications", 197[?]; "Irish Fishing in the EEC - The Real Emergency", 197[?]; "That a Woman's Self Realisation is thwarted in a Capitalist Society", at UCG [University College Galway, now University of Galway] branch Labour party meeting, 10/02/1978; "Status of Aliens and Right to Vote at Municipal Elections in Ireland", Irish report for colloquium in Louvain, Belgium, 28/02/1978; "The European Communities and the ECHR", 197[?]; correspondence for, drafts, proofs and final text (photocopied) of "Preparations in Ireland for Direct Elections to the European Parliament", Common Market Law Review, 10/05/1977-11/04/1978; "Opportunities for Young People - Male and Female", 07/11/1978, at meeting organised by Labour Party Constituency Council, Rathmines West, Dublin; "European Commission for Low Energy Working Group", 11/1978; correspondence for and texts and drafts of "Irish Parliamentary Scrutiny of European Community Legislation", Common Market Law Review, 10/05/1977-22/12/1978.

              Addresses 1979
              UGA P/P143/2/2/1/3/4 · File · 1979
              Part of Personal

              Texts and drafts of Mary Robinson (MR)'s addresses and articles, 1979, some with notation, including "For a Europe Active in the Service of Peace in the World", 10th Congress of the Confederation of the Socialist Parties of The European Community", 12/01/1979; "That the Law is the Preserve of the Rich", 07/02/1979; "Senator Mary Robinson argues that the Senate could be transformed if there was simply the political will to do so"; 197[?]; "Strategy for a Living City", 10/05/1979; "AGM of the Old Men's Home", 02/05/1979; "Traffic in Dublin - The Southern Cross Ring Road", at meeting organised by Dodder Residents' Association, Rathfarnham, Dublin, 02/05/1979; "Belgrade Square Residents Association", 22/05/1979;"Churchtown Residents Association", 28/05/1979; "the Jury system in Ireland", 197[?]; "In Favour of an Energy-efficient Society", 06/1979; "Family Law Reform and Access to remedies", public meeting organised by Clontarf Constituency Council, Labour Party, 18/07/1979;"Bail Explained", article for "Labour", 197[?]; "Deeds of trust for Community Schools - A New Discrimination?", 26/09/1979; "Urban Legal Studies", 197[?]; "Public Order and Emergency Legislation (Reply to Paper by Dr Paul O'Higgins)", 197[?]; "Interview with Senator Mary Robinson by Brian D'Arcy, C.P.", 197[?]; "The Role of Parliament and European Integration", paper outline for symposium, 197[?]; 7th International Congress for European Law, "The Individual and European Law", Commission 3, (MR as Rapporteur), 197[?]; "the Role of The Irish Parliament", symposium on European Integration and Parliaments in Europe, 197[?]; "the Influence of US Federal Supreme Court Decisions on the Development of Constitutional Law in Ireland", 197[?].

              Addresses 1980-1982
              UGA P/P143/2/2/1/3/5 · File · 1980-1982
              Part of Personal

              Texts and drafts of Mary Robinson (MR)'s addresses and articles, 1980-1982, some with notation, including "A Sense of Ireland", 198[?]; "The Single Parent Family", 198[?]; "IS Marriage threatened by Abolishing Status of Illegitimacy", 198[?]; "the Oireachtas in the 80s", summary of contribution by MR to conference on "Parliament in Crisis - A European Perspective", 18/01/1980; "Housing and Land: The Constitutional Issue", Labour: Action on Housing event, 24/02/1980; "The Protection of Human Rights in the Republic of Ireland", Belfast, 18/04/1980; "the government's Scheme of Civil Legal Aid and Advice", 26/04/1980;"Irish Cases Before the European Court of Human Rights", 02/05/1980; "The Single Parent Family", AGM of Medical Union, 16/10/1980; "Young Women and Employment - workshop on accumulation of social handicaps", European Youth Forum, Brussels, 03/12/1980; "Law in Morality in Ireland", Bedford College, London, 10/12/1980; summary of speech to one-parent family group, Clonsilla, Dublin, 05/02/1981; "Ireland Plus Thirty - A Political Perspective", 08/07/1981; "The Senate's Legal Powers", WPA meeting, 23/09/1981; "Law and Conscience - A Conflict of Laws?", 198[?]; "the Brandt Report: Implications for Ireland", 09/02/1982; "Legal Education - Public Injustice", students' union meeting, Trinity College Dublin, 10/03/1982; opening address at seminar on health hazards and safety in the environment, Labour Women's Council, 03/04/1982; "Social Reform - A New Legislative Approach", 26/04/1982; comment on "Survey of Arklow's People's Knowledge of, and Attitude Towards Family Matters 1981/82", 13/05/1982; "Our Bluff Called", 07/09/1982.

              Addresses 1984-1986
              UGA P/P143/2/2/1/3/6 · File · 1984-1986
              Part of Personal

              Texts and drafts of Mary Robinson (MR)'s addresses and articles, 1984-1986, some with notation, including "The Strasbourg Connection", 198[?]; "That our Written Constitutional has served us well", debate in Trinity College Dublin (TCD), 24/10/1984; "The Mechanics of Law Reform", public lecture in series on Law and social policy by Law School Staff, TCD, 29/11/1984; "Legislative Change - Too Many Bottlenecks", Law Students' Congress, UCC [University College cork], 01/02/1985; draft of interview for New Labour & Ireland, 03/1985; "One-parent Families - the Need For an Integrated Approach", Cherish conference, 26/04/1986; "The single European Act: Has the correct Constitutional Procedure Been Followed?", article for Irish Times, 198[?]; "Family Law in Ireland", 18th Triennial Conference of the Associated Countrywomen of the World, Killarney, 27/05/1986; "Liberty and Society", University College Dublin, 28/11/1986; "Judicial Protection of Freedom of Expression in the Other Common Law Countries: United Kingdom and Ireland", 198[?].

              Addresses 1987-1989
              UGA P/P143/2/2/1/3/7 · File · 1987-1989
              Part of Personal

              Texts and drafts of Mary Robinson (MR)'s addresses and articles, 1987-1989, some with notation, including "That Ireland Should Reconsider its Membership of the EEC", inaugural debate organised by FLAC, Trinity College Dublin (TCD), 22/01/1987; "That Seanad Éireann notes the Fiftieth Anniversary of Bunreacht na hÉireann", 1987; "Social Reform - An Urgent Priority", 198[7?]; "The Politics of Anti-Poverty", 14/02/1987; "Sex Education - Its Place in Irish Schools", 25/02/1987; "USI Protest on Third Level Education" [USI is Union of Students of Ireland], 09/03/1987; "Tendencies Towards A European Foreign Policy", Florence, Italy at conference on "Structure and Dimensions of European Community Policy", 11-13/06/1987; "Devant La Cour" [Before the Court], L'Avocat et l'Europe [The Lawyer and Europe], Strasbourg, France, 09/10/1987; "Parliament and Foreign Policy Accountability in Ireland", 10th annual conference of Royal Irish Academy, 27/11/1987; "The Constitution and the Courts", article for Irish Times supplement on the Irish Constitution, December 1987; "Legislative Framework for 1992 - Can the System Cope?", ACCA conference, Rosslare, County Wexford, 07-08/10/1988; "This House believes that the Anglo-Irish Agreement offers no long term solution to Ulster's problem's", Cambridge Union Debate, 03/02/1989; text of article for the Independent, [05/1989?]; "Formal Opening of Clanwilliam Institute", 12/06/1989; "Implications of 1992 for Trade Unions and Staff Associations", ICPSA seminar, 22/09/1989; seminar on equality 1989, annual seminar organised by public service executive union, 23/10/1989; address at launch of pamphlet on judicial separation by AIM Group, 18/11/1989.

              UGA P/P143/2/2/1/4/1 · File · 09/1982
              Part of Personal

              Senator Mary Robinson's copy of report to the Employment Equality Agency, by Christopher McCrudden, Lincoln College, Oxford, 09/1982 (second draft), with copy of cover letter sent from Anthony Lester, QC [Queen's Counsel] to McCruden, 17/09/1982.

              HB Political Sketches
              UGA P/P143/2/2/1/4/3 · File · [19--]
              Part of Personal

              Photocopies of "H.B. Political Sketches" text (no illustrations).

              [John Doyle (Dublin 1797 – 2 January 1868 London), known by the pen name H. B., was an Irish political cartoonist, caricaturist, painter and lithographer. These may have accompanied cartoons being researched by MR's husband Nick, and may not have been MR's own research]

              Tory Island
              UGA P/P143/2/2/1/4/2 · File · 12/1981
              Part of Personal

              Research material relating to Tory Island, County Donegal, including handwritten notes, and photocopies of articles.