Files contains notes of meeting with Peter Finnegan, Community Education Advisor, Youth Employment Agency; reports of meetings with the project monitoring group and the enterprise development officers; agendas and notes from the Muintir Employee Monitoring group; training plans.
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Notices of meetings taking place and Paper ‘Proposals which emerged from National Executive Meeting, 1/11/1987
Black printed card notifying members of the next meeting of Cuallacht Mhuire is Bhrighde (for women), based in Eaglais Proinnsias saibhair Naomhtha, Sraid Geirdineir [in Irish].
This subseries consists of material relating to 2 Hare Court, Temple, London, and Mary Robinson's work as Member of Chambers, 1988-2014, and is arranged chronologically across five files.
[Archivist's Note: 2 Hare Court is a barristers' chambers specialising in criminal and regulatory law, located in the Inner Temple, one of the four Inns of court, the professional associations for barristers in England and Wales. According to Mary Robinson's memoir "Everybody Matters", she joined chambers at 2 Hare Court "around 1987, at the invitation of my friend Anthony Lester, QC, one of the great human rights lawyers of our generation", having been called to the Middle Temple in 1973 (See P143/1/1).]
Correspondence and other material relating to 2 Hare Court, and Mary Robinson (MR)'s work as a member, including minutes, accounts, draft constitution and reports; correspondence with Anthony Lester, QC, Martin Smith, Clerk to Chambers and TM Barker, Director and other members of Chambers; correspondence with Forrester, Norall and Sutton, Brussels. Material also relates to Chambers Seminar on Community Law (17/02/1990) and includes list of participants.
[Archivist's Note: Material overlaps with the start of MR's term as President of Ireland (04/12/1990-12/09/1997) and letters from Lester in December 1990 refer to her inauguration and to her no longer working with 2 Hare Court. Also overlaps with Euro Avocats (see P143/1/6)]
Correspondence and other material relating to 2 Hare Court, and Mary Robinson (MR)'s work as a member, including minutes, reports and newsletters. Includes letter from Ann Lane, Personal Assistant to President MR, to John Mottram, Chief Executive, General Counsel of the Bar stating that as President of Ireland, MR was no longer a practicing barrister and it was therefore not appropriate for her to continue to be a member of the Bar during her term of office, 08/03/1991; chapter on Freedom of Expression, by Lester, for book on European Convention of Human Rights, 16/07/1991.
[Archivist's Note: See also Euro Avocats, P143/1/6].
Correspondence, minutes, reports, newsletters and other material relating to 2 Hare Court, and Mary Robinson (MR)'s work as a member, 1993-1999. In a brochure on Two Hare Court Barristers, Temple London, 1992 (cover letter 03/08/1993), MR is listed as an Associate Member.
Correspondence and other material relating to 2 Hare Court, and Mary Robinson (MR)'s work as a member, 2000-2014, including circulars and fixture lists relating to events (2000, 2002, 2014); Bench Lists for 2009 and 2012; magazine The Middle Templar, Issue 51, Winter 2011; correspondence from Ms Hilary Woodard, Editor, Middle Temple Bench Book, 11/08/2014.
Correspondence within the membership of the Language Freedom Movement, with sympathisers, and with members of the public undecided on their stance on the language question. Topics discussed include procedural and strategic matters, such as concern expressed from members on the aftermath of the Mansion House meeting of 21st September 1966, the schools controversy in Ahascragh and Castletown, and a proposed submission to the Council of Ireland about the LFM.
Details of book number supplied to community councils and the number of members in lottery. Organised by region.