Letter from Grey, Training and Support Officer, Amnesty International, Irish Section, thanking Boyle for initiating the 25th Anniversary conference of the Human Rights Centre and looks forward to continuing to staying in touch with Boyle.
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Email newsletter from Article 19 sent to general mailing list and with title of 'First Trygve Lie Symposium on Freedom of Expression'.
Letter from Carla Ferstman, Director, REDRESS Group, London, to Boyle enclosing an annual report for Redress (not included).
Email from Hampson to Boyle, discussing upcoming classes and people to lead particular questions.
Letter from Shawyer, Windle Trust International, Oxford, to Boyle looking to discuss with Boyle opportunities to develop postgraduate studies for students from Africa.
Letter from Hadden, Transnational Justice Institute, University of Ulster to Boyle, attaching a final version of a paper, entitled Battling for Human Rights, dur to appear in 'International Peacekeeping' and thanking Boyle for his comments on the draft of the article.
Letter from Krapf to Boyle and sending his wishes to Boyle and "sorry to hear that you are so badly ill." He thanks Boyle for correcting research essays and adds "Characteristically, you are admirably loyal to your students" and wishes Boyle a fast recovery.
Email from Husbands to Boyle and copied to Caroline Lambein and Ekaterina Paccaud and titled 'Conscientious Objection draft publication', thanking Boyle for his review and suggested changes which surpassed expectation and sends best wishes.
Files relating to courses in Human Rights and Law that were taught by or connected to Kevin Boyle as part of the Centre for Human Rights, Essex University.
File of records relating to teaching and course materials in the area of Freedom of Expression. Files include case files of judicial proceedings on related cases, press releases, press articles and coverage of news and events related to international cases and instances of denial or also advocacy for Freedom of Expression, policy papers and official comment from bodies such as the NGO group 'Article 19.