Letter from Boyle to Turning, [Twining] Faculty of Law, University of Warwick, informing Turning, informing him that "we succeeded at the admissibility stage of the N.I. Application before the European Commission in Strasbourg" and recounting comments on the experiences of the case.
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Letter from Boyle to Rose, Department of Politics, University of Strathclyde, Scotland, informing Rose "we succeeded in the admissibility stage of our application Re. Torture before the European Commission." Boyle continues to discuss the case, his research and public speaking in Yale and America, his ongoing research on the R.I.C. and current conditions in Northern Ireland.
Letter from Hadden to Boyle, asking of Boyle to get Hadden a copy of the [Knapp] report on Police Corruption in New York and also commenting on matters of staffing in the Law Faculty of Queen's University, Belfast.
Letter from Twining, School of Law, University of Warwick, thanking Boyle for previous letter and hoping to visit him in the near future to discuss his ongoing research on torture.
Letter to Boyle detailing a list of faculty and students in [Yale University] relating to Sociology.
Second page of a letter from Boyle to [ ], first page is missing. Details include names of references at Yale University for Boyle in relation to academic work.
Letter from Schloff, Federal Defender Office, Detroit, saying it was delightful to have met up with Boyle again and also saying, "for some reason, the head of the American Civil Liberties Union here was upset about what you said at the dinner."
Copy of press release issued by the National Causes of Labor Committees, New York, entitled, "Communist Party front group asks Mayor Lyndsey to use police against the National Caucus of Labor Committees and National Unemployed and Welfare Rights Organizations."
Letter from Rose, Department of Politics, University of Strathclyde, Scotland, to Boyle, enclosing blank application forms for Boyle to complete relating to various funding opportunities and also outlines his own current and future research plans.
Letter from Boyle to Palley, Dean, Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, and thanks Palley for her recent letter and concern for Boyle's safety, should he return to Belfast. Boyle confirms he will return to Belfast, for at least another year. He also asks Palley's advice on renting accommodation from Queen's University, given "a certain publicity which might still attach to me, it may prove quite difficult for me to buy a house."