Letter from Citizenship Foundation Human Rights Summer School and enclosing a contribution towards Boyle's costs of attending the school.
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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 Robinson, Áras an Uachtaráin, Phoenix Park, Dublin and addressing "Dear Mary and Nicholas" (Robinson). Boyle opens with referencing Mary's Robinson decision not to stand for a second term as President of Ireland and hope the post of U
Letter from President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, to Boyle, thanking him for his letter of 23 June and says how the task ahead is absolutely daunting but is looking forward to the challenge. Robinson also discusses possible launch dates for Boyle's publica
Letter from Boyle to President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, following up on Boyle's previous letter regarding draft of speech for Robinson on human rights education in secondary schools. Boyle discusses the position of Civic, Social and Political Education
Letter from the Rt. Hon. Lord Tom Bingham of Cornwall, Lord Chief Justice of England, London, to Boyle, thanking him for his letter of 22 October and for the copy of Boyle's 'Magnum Opus', which Bingham describes as "a most wonderfully comprehensive surve
Email from Prof. Rodley to Wiggam and copied to all staff at Law School, University of Essex, informing staff that Boyle and Hampson have been shortlisted for Human Rights Lawyer of the Year awards and had been nominated by Prof. Nigel Rodley for their wo
Email from Chiriboga to Prof. Boyle, and detailing a letter signed by Lorena Gonzàles Volio, Assistant Director, Educational Operations of the [Inter-American Institute] in Costa Rica, thanking Boyle for accepting the invitation to teach at the "Emilio F.
Letter from Crowe, Vice-Chancellor, University of Essex, to Mary Robinson, High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations and copies to Boyle, enclosing detailed instructions for the Degree Ceremony for when Robinson will receive an honorary Doctorate
Letter from Boyle to Mary Robinson, High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations, Geneva, stating how excited Boyle is to be greeting Robinson at Essex University, discusses events during the course of the visit and presentation to Robinson. Boyle o