Letter signed by Ann Lane, P.A. to President, on behalf of Mary Robinson, President of Ireland, to Boyle and thanking him for his letters and sending Boyle the attached text of Robinson's address to the Oireachtas, "on a matter of National Importance: 'Irish Identity in Europe'".
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Fax letter from [Holland], the British-Irish Association, London, to Boyle, making arrangements for Boyle and others to attend a dinner in London soon.
Letter from Martin Loney, Associate Professor, School of Social Work, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, to Kevin Boyle and attaching a letter Loney sent to Civil Liberty, outlining his disagreement with what was said at a recent Special General Meeting of Civil Liberty referring to Loney's alleged support of internment and related matters. Loney also comments on support for the work of the N.I.C.R.A; compares elements of society in Northern Ireland to the racism being encountered in Rhodesia and South Africa and also comments following the Executive Council of the National Council for Civil Liberty in firing him (Loney).
Photocopy of TS letter from Loney to Boyle, letter is illegible owing to poor copy.
Letter from Collins to Boyle, inviting Boyle to a seminar at Grays Inn, with a goal of forging new and renewing old links between members of the Inn who are involving in law academia and judicial practice. Legal ethics is the topic of the seminar. A seating plan for the seminar is included.
Letter from Dordic, Publishing Assistant, Kluwer Law International, to Boyle regarding a series of books being produced on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and seeking an update on the manuscript being written by Boyle in contribution to these series.
Letter from Laulo to Boyle, seeking to talk with Boyle regarding her thesis on interfaith mixed marriages in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Letter from Howard, Secretary of the Vice-Chancellor, University of Essex, expressing pleasure on the Vice-Chancellor's behalf on Boyle's acceptance of position of Chair of Law.
Fax letter sent from Weller, Centre for International Studies, University of Cambridge, to Boyle, thanking him for the lecture he gave to the incoming M.Phil. students on Human Rights advocacy.
Letter from Doyle, Law Librarian, University College Galway, enclosing a copy of 'Books Ireland' which mentioned upcoming publication on Irish legal matters by Kevin Boyle.