Items include text of lecture by Boyle entitled "Prohibiting Political or Religious Associations" and other file items from 2003 - 2004 with items entitled "Freedom of Religion for all" by Boyle delivered at conference at the Parliament of the World's Religions, Barcelona "Freedom of Thought Conscience Religion or Belief" (9 Jul 2004), Class notes on Week 6 lecture on Freedom of Association. Other items include notes on State religion, articles entitled "Religious Violence getting worse in Indonesia (2009), Censorship in Russia, schools in France, religious persecution in Eritrea and other similar issues. Class notes present for Weeks 5-6: Electoral Rights, Electoral Systems, Democratisation and the Manipulation of Elections. Also a paper by Boyle at International Human Rights Academy on Freedom of Religion and Expression.
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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.
Files of correspondence, largely outgoing letters by Logue, but also with some inward letters. Letters are mostly of a personal nature within professional setting, e.g. personal letters to work contacts/networks, offering well wishing and congratulations on new appointments, informal discussions, well wishes to family members etc. Letters are largely to/from those in political and business networks of Logue.
File with printed CVs and some associated correspondence outlining work, career, roles, and positions of Hugh Logue.
File of assorted documents including a signed copy of "Agreement Reached in the Multi-Party Negotiations, with cover note of "To Hugh, Best Wishes, Seamus Mallon"; Typed letter from Hugh Logue to Seamus Mallon "Word is just coming in of the utter horror of Omagh, and much of the work attached feels empty" (15 Aug 1998); Fax, handwritten by Logue and sent to Malloin "Seamus, Wonderful, Wonderful News. No one deserves it more ..." (1998?) Letter from Logue to Mallon "I am happy to confirm that I wish my secondment to continue for another year ..." (2 July 2001). Copy of "Business and Finance" magazine with Hugh Logue pictured on front cover with headline "Logue: Warning against the hairshirt regime" (12 Aug 1982); Laminated copy of obituary article written by Logue about Seamus Mallon, from the Irish Times (27 Jan 2020). Fax letter to Logue re. provision of a community banking scheme for small business loans in Northern Ireland, from the Irish League of Credit Unions, and mentioning contact with John Hume. (27 Oct 1994).
Texts of talks by [Hugh Logue] entitled "The Irish Constitution - 50 Years On" at the University Philosophical Society, Trinity College Dublin, 20 Oct 1987; "A Passionate Attachment to the Ideal - Erskine Childers" - Childers Memorial Lecture, Wicklow, 13 Feb 1998; the 2000 Bank of Wales Lecture at Cardiff Business School (27 Oct 2000).
Personal files and material relating to work of Hugh Logue.
Materials relating to the honorary conferring (Doctor of Laws) awarded to Hugh Logue by University of Galway. File includes printed booklet from the University honorary conferring ceremony for Logue and also press coverage of Logue's conferring and the launch of the Logue archive, which coincided with the conferring at University of Galway.
Records relating to Human Rights research and work by Kevin Boyle and also with his collaboration with other groups and bodies relating to securing and promoting Human Rights, particularly in Northern Ireland. Includes reference to the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission and creating a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland.
Edition of Human Rights and International Legal Discourse, No.1 Vol. 1, Spring 2007, a complimentary copy sent to Kevin Boyle. Boyle was a member of the Advisory Board of the Journal.
File relating to the Human Rights and Development Seminar, a joint staff learning seminar, World Bank Headquarters, Washington, including programme of talks. Some correspondence or arrangements is closed from consultation.