Letter from Flynn, Ormeau Road, Belfast, to Boyle, writing saying she saw Boyle appear in footage of a television documentary on the Troubles and also asking Boyle if he would speak at a conference on legal issues from the European Court side.
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Letter from Copper, Secretary of Law Society, Queen's University, Belfast, to Boyle, enclosing tickets for the Law Society's annual dinner dance. Letter of response from Boyle, attached, outlining his inability to attend. (3 Feb 1981)
Letter from McDonald to Boyle, thanking him for his recent letter commending her letter to the Irish Times on the subject of multidenominational education in Ireland.
Letter to Boyle from Prof. [Oberschell], North Carolina, offering to visit and speak with students as he will be on a lecturing tour of the United Kingdom.
Letter from [Mairin] on Sunday Tribune, Dublin, headed paper to Boyle, who enquired about press reviews for his book "Political Violence in Northern Ireland - Ten Years On". It was noted Boyle's book was sent to Peter Taylor for review.
Letter from Dudgeon, Belfast, to Boyle, responding to Boyle's letter of 30 Mar 1981, and explaining his reasons for parting company with Boyle and Francis Keenan as legal representatives for Dudgeon's case when being heard at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. "I don't doubt you were personally grieved and annoyed by my decision to go it alone last July", thanking Boyle for his work to date and explaining his future case argument. Also, Dudgeon cites a strained and difficult working relationship with Keenan as another factor.
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,
File of letters between Kevin Boyle and various individuals. These letters relate to period when Boyle was based at University College Galway. Correspondents include Gordon Trasler; Linda Furey; the Hon. Mr. Justice Seamus Henchy; Bill and Jackie Van Voris; the Hon. Mr. Justice Declan Costello; Steve McBride of the Committee of Administration of Justice; Pnina Lahav and many others, discussing mostly legal and research related matters.
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.
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 Bruce Arnold; the Hon. Lord Justice Turlough O'Donnell, discussing sentencing law; Prof. Alan Ward, Virginia, U.S.A.; The Hon. Mr. Justice Declan Costelloe, Dublin, discussing law research and publishing; Yasuhiko Tajima; Donal Murray, Solicitor, discussing cases Farrell Vs. United Kingdom and also "the McConmey boy case while also mentioning the visit of Hurst Hannum to lecture at Galway; Dr. Eoin C. Dowling, discussing the McArthur case; John Thompson, Columbia University, New York, enclosing an article on politics and society in Northern Ireland; Alan, J Ward, President, Irish Committee for Irish Studies, Virginia, U.S.A.; Sean McCann, Association for Legal Justice, Belfast, discussing the visit to Ireland by Hurst Hannum and mentioning an intergovernmental case regarding plastic bullets; Prof. Peter Wallington, University of Lancaster; Edward, W. Desmond; Stephen Gregory, Librarian, Cambridge University; Pat Schaffer; Herbert Wallace, Faculty of Law, Queen's University; Janice Carlton, Bristol, seeking advice from Boyle on various English murder and other cases; Sydney Bailey; Maurice Hayes; Elsa Matzener and numerous others.