Letter from Woollacott of the Guardian Newspaper, England, to Boyle, apologising for not being able to attend Boyle's conference and would like, if possible, to see some of the conference papers if available and describes an upcoming project he is working on and asks advice from Boyle.
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Letter from Baroness Onora O'Neill, friend and former colleague of Boyle's at University of Essex and written to Boyle, thanking him for his letter and good wishes regarding her elevation to the House of Lords and commenting on her newfound position. She adds, "What a wonderful year for the Essex Human Rights Lawyers" and congratulates Boyle on all his work on Kurdish issues and cases.
Letter from Gearty, Director, London School of Economics Human Rights Centre, adding his good wishes following the visit of Mary Robinson to the University of Essex and hoping he can learn from Boyle's experiences at Essex.
Letter from Mitchell, Malahide, Co. Dublin, to Boyle, expressing delight that Boyle is able to attend orientation day for the Press Council. "I especially admire all that you are achieving in the area of Human Rights.
File includes documents such as poster advertising the M.A. Theory and Practice of Human Rights at University of Essex, listing various staff members (including Boyle) and their research interests; file of manuscript notes by Prof. Kevin Boyle, being his research, thoughts and comments on European Human Rights research, such as various articles of the European Convention on Human Rights and week by week planning for lectures within the course. Also reading lists for specific classes such as The Protection of Minorities in Europe After the Cold War. (Feb 1992)
A4 manuscript notebook written by Prof. Kevin Boyle and documenting research and thoughts by Boyle on a number of European and global Human Rights issues. Headings of topics include: manifestations of religion or belief, abolition of death penalty, capital punishment, The Islamic decline, the events of 12 months ago - the collapse of the [east], European Court of Human Rights - Claudia [Timenz] - Margin of appreciation; Nigel Rodley, Gross Violation; Seminar paper, the Interamerican convention and the ECHR.
Files relating to the international NGO, Article 19, based in London and of which Kevin Voyle was the founding director. Article 19 were concerned with matters of Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Religious Belief, Censorship, Press and Media and other such issues.
File of documents including the first released statement documents regarding the goals, objectives, etc. of Article 19. Items include a white 'Article 19' branded folder, labelled 'K Boyle's Copy', and featuring manuscript writing and notes by Boyle on the inside of the folder, outlining thoughts from Boyle on the establishment of Article 19, origins, 'how we are going to ...', technical assistance, 'issues are complex' and other matters and headings; Included in the folder are printed documents (and copies of same) and which are titled "Kevin Boyle: Founding Director of Article 19"; "The Origin of Article 19"; "The Origin of Article 19"; "William Shawcross: Chair of Article 19"; "Article 19 - Mandate, Methods and Programme"; "Article 19 - Research"; "Article 19 - The Organisation"; "Article 19 - A New Initiative"; "The International Centre on Censorship"; a brochure entitled "A New International Organisation to document censorship, to defeat the censors and to help the censored - Article 19". File also includes separate document of manuscript notes by Kevin Boyle which appears to be the text of a speech introducing Article 19 and further entitled "Article 19 (Background) and focusing on international freedom of expression and information to which Article 19 will work towards. Also includes a welcome to Article 19 from the group Index on Censorship and its Chairman Mark Bonham-Carter.
File of manuscript research notes relating to Article 19 and Freedom of Information issues, written by Kevin Boyle
Manuscript notes by Boyle with cover page entitled 'Freedom of Expression Drafts' with notes by Boyle on this matter. Page 2 is headed 'Dublin Lecture' and which opens with text of speech by Boyle: "I am engaged on the editing of a new world report for Article 19 to be published in Spring 1991. . . ."The pages continue with headings for discussion by Boyle, further discussion of Article 19, as a body and a concept and other matters relating to freedom of expression.