TS and MS correspondence between Kevin Boyle and others regarding the New Ireland Forum, including, Wallace Kirwin, Secretary of the New Ireland Forum; Michael Lillis, Assistant Secretary, Dept of Foreign Affairs; A.M. Connelly, Faculty of Law, University College Dublin; Dr. Colm Ó hEocha, Chairman of the New Ireland Forum; Michael Willis, Assistant Secretary, Dept. of Foreign Affairs; [Jim Elliott]; Vernon Bogdanor; Bernard Crick, Nether Liberal House, Edinburgh, Scotland; Superintendent T.J.C. McGovern, Private Secretary to Commissioner of Garda Siochana; Prof. John Whyte, Dept. of Ethics and Politics, University College Dublin; The Editor, Belfast Telegraph and Brian Girvin, Dept. of Modern History, University College Cork.
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TS and MS letters between Kevin Boyle and others regarding the New Ireland Forum, including Wallace Kirwan, Secretary of New Ireland Forum and Dr. Tom Hadden, Queen's University, Belfast. By this time Kevin Boyle had moved to Australia as a visiting professor as La Trobe University. Boyle and Hadden discuss drafts and outline for their joint publication, Ireland: a Positive Proposal. Letter from Wally [Walter] P. Kirwan, Department of the Taoiseach, th
king Boyle for previous letter and commenting on Boyle and his work for the New Ireland Forum, also wishing Boyle well ahead of his trip to Australia (La Trobe University) for seven months.
File of letters between members of Article staff and Board and numerous other groups and individuals. Correspondents include Prof. Kevin Boyle and numerous 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.
File of letters between members of Article staff and Board and numerous other groups and individuals. Correspondents include Prof. Kevin Boyle and numerous 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 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 Prof. Kevin Boyle and various others. The letters date from Boyle's time at the University of Essex and the Centre for International Human Rights Law. Letters refer to academic matters, the case of Kurds in Turkey, Boyle's nomination as Special Rapporteur to the United Nations and other matters.
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.
File labelled "1998-1999 Pre Devolution" and being a file of records relating to work of the Executive Committee in that time and by Hugh Logue. File includes Draft typed speech by Seamus Mallon MP on the announcement of his resignation, with manuscript notes on first and last page. Post-it note attached states "Mallon's Resignation 15 July 1999"; Draft article by Peter May sent to Hugh Logue "as requested" and being a statement on decommissioning, concerns of Unionists and Republicans, language in the media by Sinn Féin re. decommissioning, with comments noted by Logue throughout (5 July 1999); Document from Peter May to Logue re. roles a nominate/shadow Minister could have (21 May 1999); Copy signed letter from Marjorie (Mo) Mowlam to "Dear John" (Lord Alderdice of Knock, Stormont) with comment from Mowlam on the Additional Standing Order on the Appointment of Ministers (Designate) (15 Jul 1999); Correspondence from Dr. John Bradley of the Economic And Scientific Research Institute [n.d]; Document headed "Departmental Structures (n.d.); Document by Paul Sweeney to Logue re. "Reinventing Government" attaching a paper prepared by Robin Wilson entitled "Reinventing Government - A Once-Only Opportunity" (8 Sep 1998); "resume of Proposed Urgent Clarifications of Requests from NICS by Deputy First Minister"; Document from David Ferguson re. "First Minister/Deputy First minister Weekly Meetings" (27 Nov 1998); Office of First and Deputy First Ministers Business plan Aug 1998 - Mar 1999"; "Preparation of the Programme for Government" (19 May 1999); Letter from Peter may to Logue re. Issues Arising following article in the Times (25 June 1999); Text of joint draft statement on decommissioning; Partial document "The Way Forward: A Joint Statement by the British and Irish Governments". Final also includes numerous pages of assorted related manuscript notes by Logue pertaining to above points and issues.