The Graham Turnbull Essay Competition 2000/2001 "In what circumstances can humanitarian intervention be justified?", The International Human Rights Committee of the Law Society of England and Wales, 10/2001; European Law Research Centre Annual report 20001/2002; typed document on the mission of the International Senior Lawyers Project (ISLP), [10/2002?]; Interights - The International Centre for the Legal Protection of Human Rights Annual Review 2002-03; typed document "Punishing the enemy", Bo Ekman, 19/08/2003.
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Reports relating to The General Council of the Bar of Ireland including photocopy of handwritten and typed document on draft code of conduct for the Irish Bar, 198[3?]; The Secretary's Report 1987.
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[??].
Photocopies of selection of case judgements from 1956-1989.
FLAC [Free Legal Advice Centres] annual report 2018
Letters to Mary Rynne concerning, mainly, her theatre work at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin.
Manuscript letter from Earl of Longford to Mary Rynne, dated 11 Oct 1938, responding to the Irish Times and Irish Press reviews of Rynne's play Pilgrims, which Longford and his wife had seen in the Abbey the night before. Longford expresses his admiration of the play in that it strives to "strike out a new line in Irish drama." Letter written on Longford Productions stationery, envelope included.
Typescript letter from Mary's uncle, Paddy (Father Patrick O'Mara), a senior Jesuit, addressed from The Presbytery, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin. Congratulates her on the success of her play despite the bad reviews, speaks his mind about the Abbey audiences and the press.
Postcard from Patrick O'Mara, featuring an image of the Arno and the Bridge of the Holy Trinity in Firenze.
Manuscript loose leaf pages numbered 3 and 4 (2pp). Features a conversation between Dr. Pugh and Miss Mc Erlean discussing Miss Mc Erlean's tonsils.