File of letters between members of Article 19 staff and Board and numerous other groups and individuals. Correspondents include Prof. Kevin Boyle and various others including a statement/memo regarding a change of Director at Article 19 following Boyle's departure; the Arab Lawyers Union; the Committee to Protect Journalists; Northern Ireland Abortion Law Reform Association; the Campaign Against Repression in Iran; Lawyers for Human Rights; Phillip Spender, Index on Censorship; Freedom for Prisoners of Conscience in the Arab World; Ivan Topping, University of Ulster; Prof. Bhikhu Parekh; Sue Curry Jansen; Malcolm Smart, Amnesty International; Roland Dumas, Ministere Des Affaires Étrangeres, France; Peter Cadogan, the Gandhi Foundation; Sue Furman, the Anne Frank Institute of Philadelphia; Philip Dampier, Producer, TVS Productions; Lance Lindblom, President, the J. Roderick MacArthur Foundation, Illinois, thanking Boyle on a personal and professional level and in detail for his contribution as Director of Article 19 (17 Jul 1989); Soli Sorabjee, New Delhi; Conor O'Cleary, Irish Times Correspondent, Moscow; Frances D'Souza, the successive Director of Article 19; Deng Xiaoping, Chairman, Central Military Commission, Beijing; Belinda Crothers, Institute of Advanced Studies, London; Prof. J. Rosner, Vienna; Geoffrey Palmer, Prime Minister of New Zealand; Prof. Rosalyn Higgins, London School of Economics and Political Science, discussing Boyle's move to University of Essex and his ideas and concerns around the move. (20 Dec 1989) and a letter from Nicholas Canny, Department of History, University College Galway, to Boyle and saying "needless to say you are sadly missed in Galway....the loss of [Thomas] Kilroy is now a further [holy] blow to the Humanities/Social Sciences side of the Galway enterprise....and continues to describe in detail the current conditions on campus in Galway and in Irish education system as opposed to American examples, teaching and research work loads and other such issues. (15 Dec 1989).
Typed document by Boyle to Francis De Souza re. edits to book (1989)
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File of letters between members of Article staff and Board and numerous other groups and individuals. Correspondents include Prof. Kevin Boyle and various others including Geoffrey Palmer, Prime Minister of New Zealand; Frances d'Souza, Director, Article 19; Ian Hunter, Policy and Planning Unit of the B.B.C. regarding comment on publication "No Comment" by Article 19 and comments on issues such as coverage of events in Northern Ireland, (15 Jan 1990); Dr. Justin O'Brien, USA; Rick MacArthur, son of Roderick MacArthur and funders of Article 19, New York and enclosing photographs of Rick and family (2 Feb 1990); Dr. Paschal Preston, School of Communications, Dublin City University; Marina Kloff, the Danish Centre for Human Rights; Global Co-Operation for a Better World; Prof. Ronna Greff Schneider, University of Cincinnati; Harry Conroy, Kent; Committee for the Defence of Peace and Human Rights in Kosovo and such others.
File of letters between members of Article staff and Board and numerous other groups and individuals. Correspondents include Prof. Kevin Boyle and various others including B.J. Fukoda, Yeshiva School of Law; Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kleinwächter, Institute for International Studies; Judge Roger Errera, Paris; Dr. Zaki Badawi, London; Michael Posner, Lawyers Committee for Human Rights; Dr. Stephen J. Roth, Institute for Jewish Affairs, London; Richard Delgado, University of Colorado; Prof. Patricia Hyndman, University of New South Wales; Dr. Lech Falandysz, Poland; Dr. Karl Joseph Partsch; Peter Nobel; Nigel Rodley, Sandra Coliver; Françoise Hampson; Frances d'Souza; Prof. Michael Banton; Prof. Michael Freeman; Gareth Nettheim and others.
File of letters between members of Article staff and Board and numerous other groups and individuals. Correspondents include Prof. Kevin Boyle and numerous others such as Roberto Ricci, Asian Centre for the Progress of Peoples; Sandra Coliver, Article 19; M.T. Mendi, American-Arab relations Committee; Liz Heffernan, Irish Centre for European Law; David Astor, London; Frances d'Souza, Zeinab Badawi, Article 19 and many others.
Manuscript notes and text and typescript pages with annotation of speech delivered by Kevin Boyle at the MacGill Summer School, Co. Donegal, August 1987.
Text outline of lecture by Kevin Boyle for Human Rights Seminar, Week 8, Essex University and entitled 'Racism, Xenophobia and Citizenship', with manuscript annotation by Boyle, c. mid-1990s. Also includes notepaper with manuscript notes by Boyle entitled 'LLM Seminar' on discrimination.
Correspondence between Seaghán Mac Énrí and Peadar Ua Laoghaire, Caislean Ua Liathain, Co. Chorgaighe.
Letter from Peadar Ua Laoghaire, Caislean Ua Liathain, Co. Chorgaighe to [ ], discussing the use of "is" in the Irish language. He advises, "When analysing Irish a person must put English out of his head". He disparages the work of grammarians, calling them "a pack of Asses!" He advises that Irish and English forms of the interrogative are totally different.
Letter from Peadar Ua Laoghaire, Castlelyons, County Cork, to Mr Henry saying that he has gone over the book and can find no grammatical errors. He states that he would have mistaken his Irish for Munster Irish. "What a lot of nonsense has been said and written about "dialects" and "provincialism!" He then goes on to argue against calling "cad" a neuter pronoun.
Part of letter from Peadar Ua Laoghaire to Seaghan Mc Enri, concerning the proofs of the book. He discusses the use of adjectives and pronouns with feminine nouns. He feels that old speakers would be the best to listen to as "a good many errors have been creeping in lately". He discusses the roots of words, particularly "geall", which grew from the idea of "bond", as well as the use of the word "deanamh".