Letter from Boyle to Vice-Chancellor, University of Essex, and accepting the offer of the position of Chair of Law at University of Essex.
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Letter from Prof. Drake to Kevin Boyle, asking if he could visit Boyle at University College Galway on an upcoming trip.
Letter from Palley, Dean, Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, to Boyle at Yale University, discussing such issues as the ailing Law Faculty at Belfast, "which is falling apart" and discusses with Boyle his plans to return to Belfast. Palley urges caution at this due to the worry regarding the safety of Boyle and threats made to his life in the recent past. "no faculty is worth your life."
Letter from Palley, Dean of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, to Boyle. "I am delighted you are coming back to Queen's", and discussing teaching and staffing within faculty of law at Queen's. also says she cannot believe the University will not help Boyle regarding housing.
Letter from Prof. Hannum, Co-Director, Centre for Human Rights and Conflict Resolution, Tufts University, the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, following up on Boyle's commitment to contribute to a series of publication on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Letter from Prof. Brown, Registrar and Deputy President, NUI Galway, thanking Boyle for his advice on admissions policy to LLM courses in NUI Galway.
Letter from Boyle offering personal condolences on the passing of Stephen Livingstone, and comments on his personal, professional and academic contribution to Human Rights issues, particularly on Northern Ireland.
Letter from Boyle to his Excellency Ambassador Alan Galtie, U.K. Ambassador to the Sudan, detailing how Boyle and his wife Joan will visit Obeid Ali on a private visit in August and outlines his interest in seeing Khartoum.
Letter from Boyle to Christine [ ] detailing some biographical content on Boyle.
Letter from Boyle to Mrs. Daiden Ó hEocha, wife of the late Dr. Colm Ó hEocha, former President of University College Galway, stating that Boyle had just learned of the passing of Colm Ó hEocha. "It was an enormous shock to me that someone I admired so mu