Letter from the Korffs to their 'Dear Friends', updating all on family developments and news.
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Letter from Connelly, Department of Law, University College Cardiff, to Boyle, writing having seen news of the Dudgeon case being referred to the court at Strasbourg and asking reasons for why the Commission gave for its opinion on the Dudgeon case.
TS letter signed by Dr. C.A.S. Wink, Executive Editor, World Medical Journal, to Madge Davison, N.I.C.R.A., discussing an investigation and report into the pressure on medical staff in Northern Ireland from the authorities, police or army to "Give an opin
Letter from Dr. Ó hEocha, President of University College Galway, to Boyle, at Queen's University Belfast, congratulating Boyle on his appointment as Chair of Law at University College Galway and discussing possible upcoming meetings to plan Boyle's start
TS letter signed by McCluskey to Boyle, "Dear Kevin, Patricia has written to Michael Farrell as a leader of the P.D. asking him for his party's participation in the proposed Convention for the Fermanagh-South Tyrone seat." McCluskey also outlines his own
Letter from Burton to Boyle enclosing a cheque for expenses incurred by Boyle as guest of the Egyptian Supreme Constitutional Court.
Letter from Shaw, Chairman, Dept. of Law, University of Essex, enclosing for Boyle's attention, a booklet outlining academics, objectives and courses offered by the Centre for International Human Rights Law.
Letter from Shaw, Director of the Centre for International Human Rights, Essex, thanking Boyle for accepting the position to join the Advisory Board of the Centre for International Human Rights Law and also enclosing a copy of the University newsletter wh
Letter from Dr. Malcolm Shaw, Senior Lecturer, Chairman, Dept. of Law, University Essex, commenting on the follow-up on a seminar and hopes to stay in touch.
Circular letter from Dr. Shaw to various, including Kevin Boyle, being an invitation to attend a colloquium at the Centre for International Human Rights Law and entitled "Due Process: English Law and the European Convention on Human Rights."