Copy letter sent from Boyle to Rose, University of Strathclyde, enclosing a copy of "the U.N. brief" and saying that he (Boyle) has also taken up a small law practice that he is enjoying and that will complement his teaching.
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Copy letter from Boyle to Prof. Twining, Warwickshire, England, updating him on access to clients at Strasbourg by their solicitors, with comment on Francis Keenan. Also comments and encloses a copy of Prison Rules and relates these prison rules to various aspects of the European Convention on Human Rights and lists the main issues regarding complaints from prisoners regarding conditions, housing, interrogation and rights while in prison.
Copy letter from Boyle to O'Connell, John Marshall Law School, Chicago, thanking him for Boyle's recent trip to Chicago and further thanks for their discussions on the development of the Law School at Galway.
Letter from Boyle to Prof. Rose, University of Strathclyde, enclosing comments regarding 'The Strasbourg Case' and also asking to see constitutions or ground documents from the Centre for Study of Public Policy at Prof Rose's University, as Boyle is seeking to establish a centre for the study of Human Rights in Galway, which has the backing of Sean McBride.
TS copy letter from [Boyle] to McDougal, Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School, Connecticut, U.S.A., detailing reference to previous letter from Boyle to Luis Kutner and saying Boyle did try to raise interest among barristers to take on Kutner's case but couldn't, "The principle reason is that in the present situation few want to be associated with anti-government-Pro-IRA cases. It's physically dangerous for one thing. . . "
Copy letter from Boyle to McDougal, Sterling Professor of Law, Yale University, providing an update on the writing of an article for publication by Boyle and Hannum "on the Strasbourg case", also updates on Louis Katner's application which was dismissed and also suggests a graduate student, Michael O'Boyle to study at Yale and provides a reference for him.
Copy letter from Boyle to Prof. Andrews, Dept. of Law, University College Wales, sending congratulations on first issue of Legal Studies.
Letter from Boyle to Greer, discussing the publication of work by Boyle on police matters.
Copy letter from Boyle to Prof. Black, Harvard Law School, U.S.A. Boyle worked in an office across from Black's on Prospect Hill, {Yale University] in 1973-1973 and encloses for Black a manuscript of "Political Violence - Ten Years on in Northern Ireland" by Boyle, Hadden and Hillyard and hope Black might be able to assist in finding a U.S. publisher for the book.
Copy letter from Boyle to Palley, University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom, thanking her for the copy of her book on the State of Emergency in Northern Ireland, and detailing her own work including Emergency Powers Act Annotations on Current Law, future publications on Northern Ireland with Hadden and Hillyard, a new book by BBC journalist Peter Taylor entitled "Beating the Terrorists: Interrogation at Castlereagh, Gough and Omagh", also detailing Boyle's involvement in a case where a Republican Club demonstration was prosecuted and how "like 50/60 similar type demonstrations....involving Loyalist groups, none of which had led to police prosecution" and Boyle's plans to subpoena certain police officers to investigate this. Boyle also encloses papers regarding the case of Farrell Vs United Kingdom. Finally, Boyle finishes the letter by explaining the groups responsible for the murder of Lord Mountbatten ("The I.R.A Provisionals proper. . .") and in the killing of Airey Neave (the I.N.L.A.)