File of documents relating to Kevin Boyle acting as the nomination of the Irish Government and Department of Foreign Affairs at the UN seminar on freedom of religion and belief to be held in Geneva, 3 -4 Dec 1984. Includes letter from Anne Barrington, UN
Printed document
5538 Archival description results for Printed document
File relating to Boyle's unsuccessful application to act as UN Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers. Includes letter of nomination of Boyle from Mary Whelan, Ambassador of Ireland, Geneva and also letters from Boyle to the selectio
Records relating to Boyle's time as 'Edward S. Godfrey Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law' at Maine School of Law, University of Maine, U.S.A., for the (Fall) autumn semester, 2000.
File includes a schedule of lecture tours and topics undertaken by Boyle in China (Oct - Nov 2008); report by Kevin Boyle from EU-China Human Rights Dialogue Seminar at the Hague (Nov 2004); copy of academic published article on "The International Covenan
File of documents being a conference pack from the Prof. Kevin Boyle Memorial Conference at University of Essex to mark the passing of Prof. Boyle in 2010. The pack contains a CD with a range of documents in PDF, being items written and published by Boyle
Copy of TS press summary of the Independent enquiry chaired by Lord Kilbrandon. The Committee was established by the British Irish Association and consisted of politicians and academics. The Report was seen as a response to the New Ireland Forum Report. T
Copy of TS report by Etienne Rynne on Kilcornan House, near Clarinbridge, Co. Galway. Site map attached. Also includes a copy of booklet from the rededication ceremony for the Church of St. Cornan, Clarinbridge, Co. Galway.
Information compiled by Eamon O’Sullivan on Killala Co. Mayo and the possible enterprise projects that could be conducted by the council.
Files relating to a report on the double-armed cross on the church at Killinaboy, Co. Clare.
File 1 includes a report on the double-armed cross, detailing the history and archaeological examination of the cross by Peter Harbison; (noted to be a contribution to the North Munster Journal); numerous letters between Harbison and Rynne discussing the research on the cross (and also letters between Rynne and members of the Cornish Archaeological Association, Cornwall). Manuscript research notes on landscape features of Killinaboy.
File 2 includes a number of black and white photographic prints of the double-armed cross at Killinaboy and also of a number of similar and related sites and objects, such as at Ardmore, Co. Waterford and Limoges, Kilkenny west, Co. Westmeath.
File 3 contains loose-leaf manuscript research notes, with text and sketches by Etienne Rynne relating to the double-armed cross at Killinaboy and similar crosses elsewhere. Also includes copies/extracts of some published research material used by Rynne on this topic.
Printed statement signed by General Richard Mulcahy, Commander in Chief, General Headquarters, Portobello. "Special Order of the Day" and issues a statement denying any involvement by the Free State Army in the killings of Christopher Breslin and Joseph Kernan.