Records of case and application made by Gerard Donnelly, Gerard Bradley, Edward Duffy, John Carlin, Francis McBride, Anthony Kelly and Thomas Kearns against the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and presented to the E
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TS letters from Kevin Boyle of Yale Law School, U.S.A., to Edwina Stewart, Secretary of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, informing her that the case of Donnelly et al has deemed admissible to the court of Commission of Human Rights, and disc
TS copy of report on "Devenney and others Vs. the Unionist Junta". This refers to the case of the death of Samuel Devenney in April [1969] who was beaten to death by R.U.C. members who entered his home. A subsequent enquiry resulted in no conviction of of
MS note of comment and research by Kevin Boyle entitled "The Meaning of an Emergency"; A TS copy of 'Editorial Note' for "The Minimum Sentences Act" written by Kevin Boyle; TS copy of letter from Kevin Boyle to W. Leach, Office of the Parliamentary Drafts
TS copy of Police (Northern Ireland) Act 1998.
Copy of TS submission by Way of an Aide-Memoir to the Forum for a New Ireland from Mr. Sean McBride, Senior Counsel. Attached is a signed cover letter from Sean McBride to Kevin Boyle, thanking Boyle for his previous letter and enclosure and enclosing thi
Copy of TS submission made to the New Ireland Forum made by the Irish Information Partnership, Belgium.
TS document/report prepared by Prof. Kevin Boyle, University College Galway and Dr. Tom Hadden, Queen's University, Belfast, entitled "How to read the New Ireland Forum report searching between the lines for a realistic framework for action." Includes fin
Texts and drafts of articles written by Kevin Boyle and others on the Anglo-Irish Agreement, including "Making the Hillsborough Agreement Acceptable" by Kevin Boyle and Tom Hadden; "The Anglo-Irish Agreement - Clarifying the Objective" TS draft document "
File of TS research documents used by Boyle on researching legal issues relating to the Anglo-Irish Agreement.