Letter from McGovern, Lecturer in Law, University of Exeter, to Boyle at Law Faculty, University, Belfast, seeking information on cases Boyle has brought before the European Commission for Human Rights based on Northern Ireland.
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TS letter signed by Edmond McGovern, Faculty of Law, University of Exeter, thanking Kevin for the update on the case submitted to United Nations and "developments in Strasbourg.
A letter/flyer from Ebury Court Club, Belgravia, London, detailing an update on club news and events.
Two copies of a letter from E. P. D'Alton, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Language Freedom Movement, to Deputy Dr. Garrett Fitzgerald, Shadow Minister for Education. Raises an apparent contradiction between Resolution 24 as adopted in the recent Fine Gael Árd Fheis, and Fine Gael's language policy. A cut out of the motions from this Árd Fheis is included.
Letter from Newcomb, Registrar, University of Essex, inviting Boyle to act as a member of the newly established Advisory Board of the Centre for International Human Rights Law at Essex.
TS letter from Maureen Burke, P.R.O. of the Dublin Housing Action Committee, date and time for next upcoming Housing Rally in Dublin to be held at the G.P.O, O'Connell Street, Dublin, 25 April. "Please send us a speaker from your Action Committee". Also included is a flyer entitled "Your Landlord and You" detailing issues and rights regarding housing.
Letter from Macartney, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Edinburgh, to Boyle regarding colloquium on Self-Expression and Self-Determination in the Commonwealth Context, 21-23 Jul 1986, and detailing an update on the publishing of the book "Self-Determination in the Commonwealth edited by Macartney and in which Boyle has written a chapter entitled "The Anglo-Irish Agreement: 1985, Differing Perspectives, Differing Realities".
Letter from Froggatt, Vice Chancellor of Queen's University, Belfast, responding to the previous letter by Boyle which related to an article in Hibernia Magazine about Q.U.B., commending Boyle on his reply to Hibernia and adding Froggatt's own comments on the inaccuracies in the article.
Letter from Miers, Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast and of the Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, discussing subscription fees owed by Boyle.
Circular letter from Dr. Shaw to various, including Kevin Boyle, being an invitation to attend a colloquium at the Centre for International Human Rights Law and entitled "Due Process: English Law and the European Convention on Human Rights."