Letter from Palley, Dean, Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, to Boyle at Yale University, discussing such issues as the ailing Law Faculty at Belfast, "which is falling apart" and discusses with Boyle his plans to return to Belfast. Palley urges caution at this due to the worry regarding the safety of Boyle and threats made to his life in the recent past. "no faculty is worth your life."
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Copy of memo left by Boyle for students regarding notes for seminar on deviant behaviour, Social Control and Law.
Letter from McGovern, Lecturer in Law, University of Exeter, to Boyle at Law Faculty, University, Belfast, seeking information on cases Boyle has brought before the European Commission for Human Rights based on Northern Ireland.
Letter from Farrar, Lecturer in Law, University of Bristol, to Boyle, Yale Law School, Connecticut, thanking Boyle for arranging for copy of Yale Law School Journal to be sent to him.
Letter from Spiegel, M.D., Director of Lemberg Centre for the Study of Violence, Brandeis University, Massachusetts, to Boyle at Yale University, discussing arrangements for a talk by Boyle at the Centre and suggesting a possible title for the talk, "Old Wine in New Bottles - The Troubles in Northern Ireland."
Letter from Hadden, Lecturer in Law, Queen's University, Belfast, discussing the current situations of positions and vacancies within the Law Faculty at Belfast and discussing his experiences 'drafting bills' in New Guinea.
Letter from Boyle to Prof. Rawlin, New York, enclosing publicity material for speaking events in Detroit.
Letter from Boyle to Mulcahy, Editor of Hibernia magazine, Dublin, apologising for not submitting an article on the torture cases Boyle had brought to Strasbourg but was offering to give an 'exclusive' to Hibernia, once all proceedings had finsihed, giving unique insights into the proceedings in Strasbourg.
Letter from Boyle to Haughton, Vice President for Urban Affairs, Wayne State University, Detroit, thanking Haughton for press clippings of coverage of Boyle's previous talk and discussing further events in Boyle's diary.
Letter from Boyle to goodman of Goodman, Eden, Millander, Goodman and Bedrosian Law Firm, Detroit, discussing issues around policing and security and also commenting on a talk by Boyle, with which he was disappointed with and putting it down to demoralization with the Irish struggle.