Fax letter from Ramsey to Boyle enclosing a copy of E.U. News of the Week from 26 Jun - 2 Jul 1995.
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Letter from Shawyer, Windle Trust International, Oxford, to Boyle looking to discuss with Boyle opportunities to develop postgraduate studies for students from Africa.
Letter from Wilson, Director, Democratic Dialogue, Belfast, being a newsletter on developments on Democratic Dialogue and information on subscription and supporting the group.
Letter from Hull to Boyle, hoping they can meet in the near future to continue their discussion on Northern Ireland.
Letter from Fields, Associate Professor of Sociology, Clark University, Massachusetts, to Boyle, discussing the possibility of an issue of the Journal of Social Issues being dedicated to examining the conflict in Northern Ireland and inviting Boyle to submit an article.
Letter from Slye, Associate Director, the Schell Centre for International Human Rights at Yale Law School, thanking Boyle for joining the advisory Board of the DIANA project, outlining goals of the project and including a list of advisory board members.
Letter from Haughton, Vice President for Urban Affairs, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, inviting Boyle to attend an event that will lead to further honorarium for Boyle.
Letter from Connolly, President of the Law Society, Queen's University, Belfast, to Boyle, inviting Boyle to accept the award of Honorary Vice-President of the Society during the coming year.
Letter from Lowry, Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland, to Boyle, thanking him for his enclosed law annotations and also comments on the Diplock courts of Northern Ireland and also possible research into the relationship between confessions and convictions and offers further praise of Boyle's legal practices.
Letter from Lay, Director and Professor of International Law, California Western School of Law, informing Boyle that a student of Lay's is writing an academic article on decisions of the European Commission with regard to Northern Ireland and Human Rights and with a focus on the Donnelly case and asks Boyle if he can contribute any help.