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              UGA A/A44/5/9/1/6/5 · Item · 23/12/1998
              Part of Academic

              Letter from McKenna, Pluralism in Education Conference, Dublin City University, to Boyle, enclosing the recommendations of the Conference and detailing future goals of the group.

              UGA A/A44/5/9/1/6/6 · Item · 23/12/1998
              Part of Academic

              Print out of email press release, entitled "Rights Defenders Campaign" and detailing the plans to mark the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the Observatory, who is calling on the 54th session of the Commission on human rights to ensure effective protection for human rights defenders and goes on to mention international examples where rights defenders have been subject to attack and abuse.

              UGA A/A44/5/9/1/6/8 · Item · 12/03/1998
              Part of Academic

              Letter from Boyle to McKenzie, Saxton Bampfylde International PLC, London, regarding the approach and expression of interest made to Boyle about the position of President of University of Limerick. In the letter Boyle outlines a detailed account of his thirty-year career, various positions held, achievements and also aspirations should he be selected for the position in Limerick. A note attached is written by Kevin Boyle's wife, Joan, who writes, . . ."Feeling it would be wonderful to return to Ireland, he [Kevin] applied, was shortlisted and interviewed . . . he didn't get the job but was told it was a close run. I think he was duly relieved!"

              UGA A/A44/5/9/1/6/9 · Item · 18/03/1998
              Part of Academic

              Email from Muhamadganov but signed off as being from Alison [ ] , the email reads that the author has being trying for some time to contact Boyle and is writing in confidence. Alison writes "Do not make the mistake of listening only to those who snipe and carp and contribute nothing . . . If you need support I am only an e-mail away . . I know exactly where the credit lies for the achievements of the Centre."

              UGA A/A44/5/9/1/6/10 · Item · 23/03/1998
              Part of Academic

              Letter from Boyle to Woollacott, the Guardian Newspaper, London, responding to Woolacott's previous letter and expressing interest in the mentioned 'Obligations' project and adds his comments on the idea and mentions ". . .I have always seen the rights concept of as a trinity of ideas - rights, duties and community."

              UGA A/A44/5/9/1/6/11 · Item · 08/09/1998
              Part of Academic

              Letter from Wilson, Director, Democratic Dialogue, Belfast, being a newsletter on developments on Democratic Dialogue and information on subscription and supporting the group.

              UGA A/A44/5/9/1/6/13 · Item · 23/09/1998
              Part of Academic

              Letter from Carmichael, Honorary Director of Redress group, London, thanking Boyle for assessing their work as part of an annual review and enclosing a copy of latest Draft Redress for Torture Bill. Carmichael seeks further information on the case of Danish Government Vs. Turkish Government at the European Court of Human Rights. Boyle is a member of Legal Advisory Council for Redress.

              UGA A/A44/5/9/1/6/14 · Item · 29/09/1998
              Part of Academic

              Letter from Boyle to Keen, Administrator, British-Irish Association, thanking her for the invitation of the B.I.A. to the first post-Belfast Agreement conference. Boyle sets out in detail the points discussed by him and Tom Hadden on what implications the new British-Irish relationships might have for the BIA in terms of its future role. Boyle outlines the history and founding goal of the BIA. "It was modelled on the Anglo-German Conference, per David Astor.". . . "The BIA meetings inevitably became more political . . .", discusses the focus of the direction of influence of the BIA, governance and membership of the BIA and other such related issues. Manuscript annotation by Boyle is featured on reverse of last page.