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              Journal extracts
              UGA P/P143/1/18/7 · File · 1994-1997
              Part of Personal

              Photocopies of journal articles and chapter extracts including Columbia Human rights Law Review 1994; American Journal of International Law, 10/1997; "Le Monde selon le cheikh Shaarawi", from "droits de l'homme et monde musulman" and "L'Islam et les droits de l'homme", Ihsan Hamid AL MAFREGY, 19[??].

              UGA T/T35/2/1 · Item · 1909
              Part of Theatre

              Consists of accounts in the year 1909, includes personal accounts, excerpts from newspapers, program notices for his play "The White Feather" at the Abbey Theatre.

              Judge's Dossier
              UGA P/P120/3/4/2 · File · 1987
              Part of Personal

              Information for the European Jury on the 14 National Conservation Projects of the Year selected for European competition in Madrid.

              Jun - Dec 1981
              UGA A/A44/5/5/1/6 · Sub-section · 06/1981-12/1981
              Part of Academic

              File of letters between Kevin Boyle and various individuals. These letters relate to period when Boyle was based at University College Galway. Correspondents include Fursey Clancy, Director of Public Prosecutions, Ronald J. Terchek, University of Maryland, the Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Jones, co. Down, Dr. John Hayes, Co. Limerick, Dr. Garrett Fitzgerald, Dublin regarding U.K. Statements on the European Commission for Human Rights, political status of prisoners and the McFeeley Vs. United Kingdom case; L. J. Mader, Vice Consul of the Canadian Embassy, Dublin regarding Irish Canadians connections and recommending contact with Thomas Kilroy; Max Frankel, Editorial Page Editor, New York Times, Boyle and Hillyard submit a letter with comment reacting to statements by Mr. P.M. Nixon concerning the Diplock Courts in Northern Ireland; Mr. David Ellis, Dr. Maurice Hayes, who sympathises with Boyle on the passing of his father; Clive A. Stafford Smith, Columbia University; Letter from Boyle to Chief Justice Lord Lowry, discussing matters relating to a case being argued by Sean McBride, Boyle adds further comments on McBride and also on an upcoming Amnesty International visit to the Gambia,

              Jun - Dec 1982
              UGA A/A44/5/5/1/8 · Sub-section · 06/1982-12/1982
              Part of Academic

              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.

              Jun - Dec 1983
              UGA A/A44/5/5/1/10 · Sub-section · 06/1982-12/1983
              Part of Academic

              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 Ron Weitzer, University of Berkeley, California, seeking advice from Boyle regarding his thesis on human rights in Northern Ireland and Zimbabwe; Michael J. Sunder; P.A. Jackson, Assistant secretary, Queens, University, Belfast, regarding reference for Madge Davison; the Rt. Hon. Sir George Baker, OBE, Northern Ireland Office, London; John Phillips; E.D. Taylor, regarding fish-farming in Camus Bay; J. Paul Martin, Columbia University, City of New York; Bob Simpson, Finbar O'Kane; Robert Walker, concerning the murder case of his sister-in-law, Eileen Ryan, having heard Boyle's comments on the McArthur case; Robert Hachenburg, Prof. of Law, Temple University, Philadelphia; J.J. Eisenhower; Thomas Dienes, Prof. of Law, Washington University, James E. Starrs, Prof. of Law and Forensic Science, Washington University, regarding extradition law and case of Desmond Mackin and I.R.A. membership; an article entitled "Bullet Velocity and Gunshot Residue in Issue in Extradition of I.R.A. Fugitive" and referring to case of Desmond Mackin; Michael Lowery, Q.C.; Kevin Boyle to the editor of the Times concerning informers or 'supergrasses' in Diplock courts in Northern Ireland; Geoffrey Taylor, Assistant Editor of the Guardian newspaper; Janice Carleton, Bristol; Yasuhiko Tajima, Japan; Michael O'Connell, describing in detail comments on the Widgery Report findings about Bloody Sunday and the case of Gerard Donaghy, who was found injured in a car with a nail bomb in his clothes on 31 Jan 1972; David P. Forsythe; David. A Elder, offering Boyle a visiting professorship at North Kentucky University and reply of expressed interest from Boyle; Mary Rose Binchey; Boyle writing to Prof. Frank Newman, Berkeley University, California, seeking a sabbatical term in the U.S.A.; Walter Walsh; Judge Turlough O'Donnell; Kathleen Gleeson of 'Stop the Showtrials' co-ordinating committee of Northern Ireland.

              Jun - Dec 1984
              UGA A/A44/5/5/1/12 · Sub-section · 06/1984-12/1984
              Part of Academic

              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 Prof. Stanley H. Palmer, University of Texas at Arlington regarding research on history of policing in Ireland; Dr. J Watson, U.C.G. Committee on Research regarding funding for research by Boyle; Copy letter from Boyle to John Hume, M.P., congratulating Hume on victory at the European Elections and on the handling by Hum of Gibson J.J. case. Boyle continues to comment in detail on security presence and violence in breach of human rights in Northern Ireland and describing a shooting or killing on those running to avoid arrest is summary execution. Boyle adds in further detail this is related to his ongoing case at Strasbourg, being Farrell Vs. U.K.; letters between Boyle and Kwado F. Nyamekye, Deputy Director, Centre for Human Rights, United Nations, inviting Boyle to prepare a seminar on Tolerance and Freedom of Religion or Belief; Letter from Boyle to an Taoiseach, Dr. Garret FitzGerald, inviting him to launch "our new legislature series, Irish Current Law Statutes Annotated; Subrata Roy Chowdhury, Calcutta, India (lawyer of Indira Gandhi and sympathises on her death); Hadifg G. Al-Dhaheri, Abu-Dhabi; Letter of reference for Mike Farrell for academic position at the 'Proposed University of Ulster, Coleraine; Paddy Harte, T.D.; Lord Chief Justice Robert Lowry, Royal Courts of Justice, Belfast; Sir Barry Shaw, Director of Public Prosecutions in Northern Ireland; Eric Elliott; A.E. Anton; Letter from Boyle to Rev. FitzGerald, RTÉ, Religious Affairs, Dublin, offering to be subject of a programme following Boyle's government nomination at a United Nations seminar on Freedom of Religious Belief and Tolerance; Senator Catherine McGuinness; Letter from Boyle to Patrick McKiernan, discussing in detail the case and details submitted to Boyle from McKiernan concerning his alleged unfair trial and his alleged forcing of plea; Letter from Kadar Asmal, Chairman of the International Lawyers' Inquiry into the Lethal Use of Firearms by the Security Forces in Northern Ireland and inviting Boyle to make written submissions;

              June 1973 - Dec 1973
              UGA A/A44/5/4/3/4 · Sub-section · 06/1973-12/1973
              Part of Academic

              File of correspondence between Kevin Boyle and various individuals from during Boyle's time as an academic at Yale University, Connecticut.

              K
              UGA P/P120/1/14/7 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Cill Mhuirbhigh [Kilmurvy], beginning with the letter K.

              Knockmelia, known locally as The Vinegar, located on the strand at Cill Mhuirbhigh, and Kilmurvy House.

              K
              UGA P/P120/1/17/9 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Overview list of the following features of the townland of Cill Éinne [Killeany], beginning with the letter K.

              Killeany Lodge.