Copy of letter from Boyle to Linblom, President, J. Roderick MacArthur Foundation, London, detailing Boyle's own "private grief over the separation" from Article 19 and discusses in detail his private feelings on having left Article 19 and how it may be continued by Francis [ ]. Attached is a card from "Lance, Rick, [Greg] and Solange" wishing Boyle congratulations and a happy birthday.
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Copy of letter from Boyle to McKusick, Chief Justice, the Supreme Judicial Court of the State of Maine, U.S.A., offering a letter of reference for Mary Friedman.
Letter from Senator Norris to Boyle, thanking Boyle for his gracious letter and saying "let us put this little incident behind us completely . . ." and hopes to continue to co-operate and make breakthroughs for human rights, especially now that "Mary [Robinson] has been elevated to the presidency."
Copy of article "The Church and Human Rights" by Michael O'Flaherty, 'a priest in the diocese of Galway and a solicitor'. The cover page carries inscription of "The Furrows, March 1991" and was filed with the present letters of correspondence.
Letter from Nolan, Secretary, Commission on the Status of Women, Government Buildings, Dublin, thanking Boyle for his letter discussing international standards and procedure for promoting gender equality and adds his own comment on Irish delegation to CEDAW and gender law studies.
Letter from Rear Admiral Peter Marsden to Prof. Boyle enclosing cheques in payment and thanks for Boyle's help at Worcester during a series of workshops.
Copy of fax letter from Boyle, Professor at Law, University of Essex, to Richards, Director, the Leverhulme Trust, London, regarding research on Judicial Review in Northern Ireland and adding in detail his support for such a project.
TS letter signed by Peter Pringle, a prisoner in Portlaoise Prison, writing to Kevin Boyle and explaining and stating his innocence to charges which saw him imprisoned and sentenced to death for involvement in a robbery which resulted in the death of two Gardaí. Pringle details the extent of his appeal in progress and hopes to hear from Boyle regarding his appeal case. Attached are documents regarding his case and defence.
Fax letter sent by Boyle to Cahn, Director of Human Rights programs, The Reebok Human Rights Award, Stoughton, discussing in detail the nomination by Boyle of Martin O'Brien for the Human Rights Award owing to the contribution made by O'Brien and the Committee on the Administration of Justice in working for civil rights in Northern Ireland. A copy of fax also sent by Boyle to Nasser Ega-Musa, of the Reebok Human Award, dated 27 June 199, also supporting the nomination of Martin O'Brien for nomination.
Letter from O'Flaherty, Galway, to Boyle, saying it was good to meet with Boyle and enclosing an article written by O'Flaherty entitled "International Protection of Human Rights and the Irish Legal Practitioner."