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              UGA A/A44/30 · Series · [198-]
              Part of Academic

              Files of documents relating to research and interests in Human Rights and medicine by Kevin Boyle.

              UGA A/A44/26/1/29 · Item · [n.d.]
              Part of Academic

              Photocopy of article by Kevin Boyle entitled "Human Rights and Political Resolution in Northern Ireland". Boyle in noted as being Professor of Law, National University of Ireland; Director, Irish Centre for the Study of Human Rights, University College Galway.

              UGA A/A44/25/24/12 · Item · 21/11/2007
              Part of Academic

              Printed flyer from seminar series at London Metropolitan University as part of the 'Human Rights and Social Justice: Linking Aspirations and Realities' series. Kevin Boyle was a speaker at this series with a lecture entitled "Human Rights, Human Security and Development: Exploring Interconnections".

              UGA A/A44/1/22/24 · Item · 08/05/1999
              Part of Academic

              File of records relating to the conference organised by the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, the National University of Ireland, Galway and British Irish Rights Watch and held at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Russell Square, London. Kevin Boyle is Chair of a session at this conference entitled "Institutional and Structural Reform". File includes full conference program, TS letter from Deirdre Fottrell, Director of Human Rights Programme at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, regarding planning of the conference (5 May 1999), summaries of presentations, MS notes by Kevin Boyle and other papers.

              UGA A/A44/8/12 · Item · 1999-2000
              Part of Academic

              File of documents relating to the Establishment of a Human Rights Commission for Ireland, with a document plan with detailed annotation by Boyle, a copy of submission on the Commission from Pavee Point group, press cuttings of coverage and a brochure entitled "Northern Ireland Peace Process - The Making of the Good Friday Agreement of 1998".

              UGA A/A44/5/8/5 · File · 1985-1986
              Part of Academic

              Letter from W.G. Carson, Professor of Legal Studies, La Trobe University, to Kevin Boyle, enclosing transcripts of texts from a series of Human Rights Broadcasts made during 1985. Texts include "South Africa: Repression, Reform and the Role of the International Community", chaired by Kit Carson, Prof. of Legal Studies, La Trobe University with participants Tony Blackshield, Prof. of Legal Studies, La Trobe University, Kevin Boyle, Prof. of Law, UCG, Tony Gifford, Q.C., London Barrister, David Phillips, University of Melbourne, Gillian Triggs, Lecturer in International Law, University of Melbourne and Christie Weeramantry, Monash University; talk entitled "Australia - The Case for a Bill of Rights", chaired by Kit Carson, La Trobe University with participants Tony Blackshield, La Trobe University, Kevin Boyle, UCG, Ron Castan, Q.C. President Victorian Council for Civil Liberties, Tony Gifford, Q.C., Mort Stamm, La Trobe University and Gillian Triggs, University of Melbourne; Talk entitled "Ireland - A Possible Solution" Chaired by Kit Carson, La Trobe University, with participants Tony Blackshield, La Trobe University, Kevin Boyle, UCG, Vincent Buckley, Melbourne University, Tony Gifford, Q.C., Siobhan McHugh, Journalist, RTE and Belinda Probert, Monash University and a talk entitled "Human Rights and the War Against Crime" chaired by Kit Carson with participants Tony Blackshield, La Trobe University, Kevin Boyle, UCG, Tony Gifford, Q.C., Richard Harding, Director, Australian Institute of Criminology, Marcia Neave, University of Adelaide, Gillian Triggs, University of Melbourne and Christie Weer1mantry, Monash University.