Text of lecture by Senator Alan Missen, 'Freedom of Information - The Australian Experience', given to the Freedom of Information Campaign at the House of Commons, Westminster, London.
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Brochure with details and images of speakers as part of a lecture series, held by Charter 88 and including talks by Gordon Brown, M.P.; Ferdinand Mount, Shirley Williams and Lord Scarman.
File includes letters between Etienne Rynne and Martin Coyle of the Irish Club, London, Archaeological Society, inviting Rynne to give a lecture to the Society. Letters discuss the content of the lecture. TS text of lecture on "Ireland From St. Patrick to the Reformation (c. 400-1600) included in file, along with brochure about the Irish Club.
File includes letters of support, letters of reference and related documents relating to the appointment of Etienne Rynne as lecturer in Celtic Archaeology at UCG. Also includes other documents relating to the application and appointment to the post.
Copy of TS lecture given by Dr. Declan O'Donovan, former Irish delegate to the UN and Chairman of the third Committee of the General Assembly in 1981, and given at the Irish Centre for the Study of Human Rights, University College Galway.
Texts of lectures given by Kevin Boyle following his mission to South Africa, including text of paper entitled "The Abolition of Influx Control in South Africa - The Reform and Reformulation of Apartheid" (2 copies, 1986); Poster for Amnesty International Sligo Group public lecture by Kevin Boyle entitled "Human Rights - The South African Experience" (4 Apr 1986); Poster from lecture delivered by Kevin Boyle at the La Trobe University Department of Legal Studies, Melbourne, Australia (where Boyle was a visiting academic) entitled "Apartheid Now, Reform, Resistance and Repression in South Africa" (12 Jul [ ] ) Text of lecture delivered by Kevin Boyle on "South Africa Today" at the Australian Parliamentary Group of Amnesty International session (1985)
Lectures given by Rev J. Lambe, P.J. Meghen, Professor O’Rahilly and M.P. Linehan at Rural Weeks
Application form with supporting documentation and correspondence made by Etienne Rynne for the position of lecturer in archaeology at UCG.
Photocopy of TS document being a report of the inaugural meeting of the Legal Action Group, held in London and stating the group's aims and goals and ongoing work and interests. Includes TS copy letter from Boyle to Gill Kushlick, regarding the possibility of setting up a Haldane Lawyer Society for Northern Ireland. (15 June 1976)
Facsimile proof copy of powers granted by "Sean T. Ó Ceallaigh, President of the Republic of Ireland", noting the appointment of Michael Rynne as Legal Advisor to the Department of External Affairs and other figures named as appointed to various offices.