Letter from Harvey, Assistant Commissioning Editor, Blackwell Publishers, Oxford, U.K. to Boyle, enclosing a copy of the contents and introduction to a forthcoming book by John McGarry and Brendan O'Leary, entitled "Explaining Northern Ireland: Broken Images" and seeking to know if Boyle would endorse and publicise the book.
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Offprint from the American Journal of International Law, of the American Society of International Law, featuring a book review by Boyle for an unnamed publication, but based on the European Convention on Human Rights.
Fax letter from Ramsey to Boyle enclosing a copy of E.U. News of the Week from 26 Jun - 2 Jul 1995.
Letter from Robbins, Developmental Editor, Sweet and Maxwell, Isle of Dogs, detailing an update ahead of the launch and first issue of the European Human Rights Law Review, to which Boyle has contributed.
Proposal prepared by Alison Jolly to publish a set of papers drawn on selected original unedited entries from the World Report in the Human Rights Centre's series and further details the aims and methods of the project
Letter from Boyle to the Vice-Chancellor of Essex University regarding the annual salary review, providing in detail an account of Boyle's academic achievements and developments at the Centre for Human Rights at Essex University.
Letter from Kevin Boyle to Professor Supple, Leverhulme Trust re. Boyle's report (attached) re. Database for Monitoring States of Emergency and Related Human Rights Concerns.
File of letters between Prof. Kevin Boyle and various others. The letters date from Boyle's time at the University of Essex and the Centre for International Human Rights Law. Includes letters between Prof. Kevin Boyle and President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, Tom Hadden, the Body Shop Foundation, and others such as Lord Tom Bingham, Lord Chief Justice of England.
Letter from Regan and Sinclair. Bray, Co. Wicklow, to Boyle. "Greetings from Dublin in the wake of the, hopefully, temporary breakdown of the cease-fire. It is very sad to observe what has happened . . . ", talks further about the role Boyle and Tom Hadden can play and also adds a plan and agenda for the upcoming meeting in Colchester between Boyle, Sinclair and Regan.
Fax copy of letter from Faulkner, Vice-President, Vietnam Committee on Human Rights, to Boyle, looking for an update on the "World Report" following the drafting of the chapter on Vietnam and gives an update on recent Human Rights related issues from Vietnam.