TS letter from Boyle to Dash, Director, Institute of Criminal Law and Procedure, Georgetown University, Washington D.C., congratulating Dash on the publication of 'Justice Denied', a response to the Widgery Tribunal findings into events of Bloody Sunday and also adds further comment on Boyle's own opinions on Widgery, Internment and the preparation of an application to the United Nations Human Rights Commission and other such issues.
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Copy letter from Boyle to McGonigal, thanking him for his good wishes on Boyle's appointment to Galway.
Letter from Boyle to Haughton, Vice President for Urban Affairs, Wayne State University, Detroit, thanking Haughton for press clippings of coverage of Boyle's previous talk and discussing further events in Boyle's diary.
Letter from Boyle to Rev. Brady, and copied to Hurst Hannum, asking of Brady to record in detail any and all evidence and cases of brutality and ill treatment [by security forces] in Northern Ireland. NOTE: First page of letter is missing.
Letter from Boyle to Turning, [Twining] Faculty of Law, University of Warwick, informing Turning, informing him that "we succeeded at the admissibility stage of the N.I. Application before the European Commission in Strasbourg" and recounting comments on the experiences of the case.
Letter from Boyle to Prof. Rawlin, New York, enclosing publicity material for speaking events in Detroit.
Letter from Boyle to Rose, Department of Politics, University of Strathclyde, Scotland, informing Rose "we succeeded in the admissibility stage of our application Re. Torture before the European Commission." Boyle continues to discuss the case, his research and public speaking in Yale and America, his ongoing research on the R.I.C. and current conditions in Northern Ireland.
Letter from Boyle to Prof. Kelly, Editor, Irish Jurist, University College Dublin, discussing parts I and II of an article written on policing in Northern Ireland and explaining why writing part I in Belfast led Boyle to be unhappy with it in hindsight.
Letter from Boyle, Sociology Department, Yale University, to Prof. Kelly, Editor of the Irish Jurist journal, University College Dublin, enclosing part II of an article for publication regarding policing.
Letter from Boyle to Prof. Greer, Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, congratulating him on his appointment as Chair [of Law] and discussing plans and funding for future research projects when Boyle returns to Ireland.