Correspondence, reports and other background material relating to the Single European Act (SEA), in particular from the Irish perspective, and the work of the Oireachtas joint committee on the Secondary Legislation of the European Communities, Leinster House, Dublin, 1987. Includes Commission of the European Communities (CEC) press releases, January - December 1987, including one relating to Ireland breaching community law in public procurement contract, 19/02/1987; CEC communication report "Making a Success of the Single Act", 15/02/1987; judgements in case of Crotty v An Taoiseach [Irish Prime Minister] and Others where Crotty felt European Communities Act was in breach of Irish constitution, 09/04/1987; "The Single European Act: Attempt at an Appraisal. Hans-Joachim Glaesner, Fordham International Law Journal, Spring 1987; correspondence to Mary Robinson (MR) as member of Irish parliament from CMRS [Conference of Major Religious Superiors (Ireland)], 21/04/1987; analysis of SEA by Irish Council of European Movement (ICEM), with cover letter to MR from Michael Hoey, Executive Director, 22/04/1987; material relating to the official Tenth Amendment of the Constitution Bill and the Referendum Bill, setting date for referendum on SEA, 04/4987; statement by Tánaiste [Irish Deputy Prime Minister] and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Brian Lenihan at Seanad [Senate] debate on the 10th amendment of the constitution, relating to power to rectify SEA, 25/04/1987 and speech by Bertie Ahern, Minister for Labour, in Dáil Éireann [Lower house of Irish parliament] for second stage of 10th amendment bill, 22/04/1987; correspondence from Hoey, ICEM to MR including copy of statement by ICEM chairman Brendan Halligan at press conference on 28th April, and information on SEA for use by MR, 04/05/1987; press release from Constitutional Rights Campaign, including analysis of SEA by Prof Mary McAleese, 09/05/1987; typed text of joint statement from MR and Alderman Jim Kemmy, Democratic Socialist Party, in support of the SEA from socialist/left viewpoint, 22/05/1987.
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Correspondence, reports and other background material relating to the Single Europrean Act (SEA), in particular from the Irish perspective, and the work of the Oireachtas joint committee on the Secondary Legislation of the Europrean Communities, Leinster House, Dublin, 1986. Includes memorandum on SEA from Noel Fahy, Department of Foreign Affairs to Seamus Phelan, Principal Clerk to the Joint Committee on the Secondary Legislation of the European Communities, 30/05/1986; submission from Michael Hoey, Executive Director, Irish Council of the European Movement (ICEM), to Gerard Collins, Chairman of the Joint Committee, 25/06/1986; submission from Dermot Scott, European Parliament Information Office, Dublin, to the committee, 06/1986; photocopy of official SEA, stamped "Oireachtas Éireann Leabharlann, 29 Sep 1986" [library of the Oireachtas, Irish Parliament]; typed proceedings of joint committee, 01/10/1986, 12/11/1986; correspondence to Mary Robinson (MR) about SEA from Michael Hoey, 02/10/1986, Edwina Dunn, Secretary, ICEM, 06/10/1986, Noel Cosgrave, National Secretary, Irish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), 13/10/1986, Irish Medical Campaign for Prevention of Nuclear War, 20/10/1986; press release on SEA from ASTMS, [1986]; correspondence between Phelan and MR as member of Joint Committee for Secondary Legislation of the Europrean Communities, including minutes and briefing notes, 16/10-02/12/1986; typed article (draft) by MR for Irish Times "The Single Europrean Act: Has the Correct Constitutional Procedure Been Followed", [1986?]; submission to Phelan from Irish Sovereignty Movement, 27/10/1986; typed copy of open letter to press and members of Oireachtas from lawyers expressing concern on whether correct constitutional procedure was being followed, 08/11/1986; press statement from ICEM calling on all political parties to ratify the SEA, 11/11/1986; Irish CND submission to committee, [11/1986?] and from Pax Christi, 01/12/1986; ICEM paper on SEA, 11/1986; draft report by the "Special Sub-Committee on the Single European Act", joint rapporteurs Maurice Manning and Joe Walsh, both TDs [Teachta Dála, member of Irish parliament], 03/12/1986; letter from private citizen Raymond D Crotty, to all members of committee sharing concerns re SEA, 08/12/1986.
Press releases, reports, submissions and correspondence related to the Single European Act (SEA), 1984-1986. It includes material relating to patents in the EEC [European Economic Community] consisting of correspondence between Andrew Parkes, registered patent agent at Tomkins and Co, and Senator Trevor West, 08/02/1974 and text submitted by Senator Mary Robinson (MR) for consideration by Oireachtas [Houses of Parliament] sub-committee; report "Towards a Positive Competition Policy - Future Trends and Actions", Peter Sutherland, Brussels, 25/03/1985; typed translation of address by G Federico Mancini, Advocate General "Labour Law and Community Law, 20/05/1986; official "European Communities (Amendment) Bill, 1986, as initiated; press releases from Commission of European Communities including on "Illegal State Aids", 23/01/1984, 09/10/1986 and 01/12/1986; analysis on SEA by Irish Council of the European Movement, 1986, with cover letter to MR from Michael Hoey, Executive Director, 23/04/1987; press release from Conradh na Gaeilge [the Gaelic League] opposing the SEA "as its enactment would further diminish the Irish people's control over their own destiny, particularly with regard to economic, political and cultural matters", 25/11/1986; article/open letter on SEA and the Farmer, by Michael Dillon, Dublin, 10/12/1986.
Research material relating to the Single European Act including legal case judgements and proceedings, case studies and background material. The original arrangement, where present, has been kept here. Includes EEC supplements "Conventions concluded by the Member States of the European Communities pursuant to EEC Treaty Article 220", 1969, and "Protocols Conferring on the Court of Justice Jurisdiction to interpret the Conventions concluded under article 220 of the EEC Treaty", 1971; text of address by Jean-François Verstrynge, at Fordham Corporate Law Institute, New York, 20-21/09/1984: "Antitrust and Trade Policy in International Trade - Current Antitrust policy issues in the EEC: some reflexions on the second generation of EEC Competition Policy"; report "Towards a European Foreign Policy - Legal Aspects", Dr Jurgen Schwarze; report "Recent Developments in EEC Steel Industry Restructuring: State Aids, Quotas, and their Ramifications", Henry Lowenstein, Trinity College Dublin (Mary Robinson supervising?), 14/05/1982; paper "Convention of Accession of Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom to the Convention on jurisdiction and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters", n.d.; Official Journal of the European communities, "Legislation", 30/10/1978.
Folder labelled: "Anglo Irish Encounter 26-27 November 1985 [Conference on the Role of the Churches in British-Irish Relationships]. Material relating to campaign to separate Church and State in Ireland, including cuttings, correspondence, and text of contribution by Mary Robinson at The Irish Association for Cultural Economic and Social Affairs conference, 12/10/1985.
Reports and other research material possibly referred to by Mary Robinson, during her role as Senator.
This subsubseries consists of reports and background information material relating to Northern Ireland and is arranged chronologically.
Annual Report 1975-1976 Faculty of Arts (Humanities) which makes reference to L1B degree being phased out, and to general staffing, structural and admission updates, 01/1977; photocopy of letter from PB Carter to GH Giltrap, Secretary to the College, in relation to faculty of Law being moved into proposed new Arts block, and planning of law library facilities, dated 26th Feb 1970, and which may have been used as reference material by the Law School committee in the 1980s [see P143/3/1/6/1,2].
Large envelope labelled "311 TCD - Reid Professorship" consisting of material relating to High Court judgement on updating of the Reid Professorship at University of Dublin Trinity College (TCD) which included the renaming of the scheme to The Reid Professorship of Criminal Law, Criminology. It includes background information on the new scheme, transcript of the judgement by Justice Kenny on 21/06/1974, and copy of letter sent by Mary Robinson to Professor RFV Heuston, Regius Professor of Law, TCD, relating to her agreement with TCD to stay on for another year in the role, which was not to affect her appointment by the board as lecturer in European Law for the same period, 09/07/1974.