Letter of details of payment due to Kevin Boyle for examination of PhD work by a student named J.F. McEldowney, University of Cambridge.
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TS letter of invitation, signed by Tom Kitt, T.D., Minister of State, Department of Foreign Affairs, Bishop's Square, Redmond Hill, Dublin 2, to Kevin Boyle, inviting him to become a member of the Joint Department of Foreign Affairs/Non-Governmental Organisations Standing Committee on Human Rights and outlines the terms of reference for the group.
Circular TS letter sent to members outlining renewal of membership subscriptions and outlines recent work and campaigns including the recent 'rugby campaign.'
Letter from Wynne Jones to Christopher Morris, enclosing a newspaper clipping from the Daily Telegraph on the 24 July 1968. The headline is 'Belgium Found 'guilty' in Language Case'. Suggests contacting the European Court of Human Rights who ruled against the Belgian government, and comments on favouritism exercised by the press.
Letter from Wynne Jones to C. T. Morris referring to an article by John Horgan. Discusses his experience in West Africa where he worked for a number of years, and talks about the number of languages in use there. Discusses the quality of education received by a Leaving Certificate student under current policy. Talks about the Belgian case, which the author sees as being a good comparison, and mentions Ireland's imminent membership of the E.E.C.
Letter from Arthurs, Bar Library, Royal Courts of Justice, Ulster, Belfast, to Boyle, at Yale University, discussing personal insurance cover while in the U.S.
Letter from Toong, Secretary, Research Grants Council, Hong Kong University and Polytechnic, thanking Boyle for his help and assistance in reviewing research proposals.
Letter from Walter J. Hinkley, President, Energy and Resource Recovery Corporation, New York, to Boyle, thanking him for the previous letter and encloses a paper written by Hinkley on environmental issues and asks Boyle to pass the enclosures onto the Irish government figures in Department of Environment.
Copy of letter from Volodine, Chief, Unit of Human Rights, UNESCO, to Prof. David Beetham, copied and sent to Kevin Boyle, enclosing copies of the book written by Beetham and Boyle ("Introducing Democracy: 80 Questions and Answers") which has been translated into 11 languages.
TS letter from [ ], Vice Chancellor of Queen's University, Belfast, to Dr. Round, in reply to letter 7 Nov 1968 and stating "concerning the six arrested students, the University Discipline Committee will await the decisions of the courts and will then consider each case on its merits."