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 survey on this very interesting topic . . ." Attached is a photograph of Kevin Boyle with, according to note on reverse of image written by Joan Boyle, Lord Chief Justice Tom Bingham and his wife Elizabeth Bingham at the honorary reception to mark degree conferred on Lord Bingham by University of Essex. (July 1997)
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Letter from Lord Archer of Sandwell QC, Baroness D'Souza and Carla Ferstman, Executive Director, REDRSS, inviting Boyle to a briefing on the 'Torture (Damages) Bill (HL), giving details on the bill and enclosing a copy of the draft bill.
Letter from Parratt, Liberty, London, to Hampson and Boyle, confirming both being shortlisted for Human Rights Lawyer of the Year Award 1998 and hoping they can attend the award ceremony.
Letter from Genser, Director of Programmes at Centre for Teaching about Peace and War, Wayne State University, Detroit, to Boyle at Yale University, thanking Boyle for received note and press clipping and commenting on "our President is now ushering in a generation of peace."
Letter from O'Dowd, Dept. of Social Studies, Queen's University, Belfast to Kevin Boyle, informing Boyle of a planned published series of articles based on the proceedings of annual conference of the Sociological Association of Ireland.
Letter from Canniffe, Consulate General of Ireland, Chicago, to Boyle thanking Boyle for his "excellent articles" and adds he hopes he can convince the Detroit Irish American Lawyers to take up Boyle's proposition.
Letter from Liam Burke, the Fine Gael candidate for the 1967 Cork by-election. Gives detailed answers to each of the six questions put to him by the LFM with regard to the party's language policy.
Copy letter from Boyle to Lowry, Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland, Belfast, enclosing copy of Boyle's annotations on the Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) act 1978 and also commenting on practicing law on both sides of the border in Ireland and also regarding law in Northern Ireland.
Letter from Leonard [ ], Department of Psychology, Yale University, congratulating Boyle on success at Strasbourg and seeking advice from Boyle ahead of a visit to Belfast.
Letter from Zwaak, Haeck and Hirs, all Faculty of Law and other affiliations within the University of Utrecht, Netherlands, to Boyle, inviting Boyle to contribute to an annual international human rights summer course, with this topic being a focus on Freedom of Expression and Religion.