Copy TS letter from Boyle, UCG, to Robinson, Law School, Trinity College Dublin, discussing a programme and speakers for an upcoming conference on the Rights of Travellers to be held in association with the Irish Centre for the Study of Human Rights at UCG.
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Letter from Boyle to Honourable Mr. Justice Turlough O'Donnell, Royal Courts of Justice, Belfast, enclosing a copy of press release regarding the success at Strasbourg, probably relating to the Donnelly Case, discussing his own role in the case and further discussing his academic work, current and future research plans.
Copy letter from Boyle to Dunne, discussing the possible purchase of a collection of Minnesota Irish Law Collection and also the alternative idea of funding for a lectureship or Chair at U.C.G.
Copy letter from Boyle to Starr, C/O Societar - A Review of Social History, Wisconsin, explaining Boyle's research interest and writings on 18th Century police history in Ireland.
Letter from Boyle to Mulcahy, Editor of Hibernia magazine, Dublin, apologising for not submitting an article on the torture cases Boyle had brought to Strasbourg but was offering to give an 'exclusive' to Hibernia, once all proceedings had finsihed, giving unique insights into the proceedings in Strasbourg.
Letter from Boyle to Jackson, Sociology Department, Queen's University, Belfast, discussing his thoughts on developing interdisciplinary courses between Law and Sociology at Belfast.
Copy letter from Boyle to Burke, Registrar, National University of Ireland, Merrion Square, Dublin, stating he has accepted the appointment to act as external examiner in summer and autumn examinations for 1973.
Letter from Boyle to Edwina Stewart, Secretary of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, N.I.C.R.A., and copies to Hurst Hannum, regarding cases of brutality and ill treatment in Northern Ireland that Boyle and Hannum will present the European Commission on Human Rights in Strasbourg. Boyle asks of Stewart to record in detail any such cases brought to the attention of the N.I.C.R.A. and thanks her for the support of the N.I.C.R.A. "in getting this far in this important case." NOTE: First page of letter is missing.
TS copy letter from Boyle to Francis Keenan, Solicitor, stating he wishes for Hurst Hannum to be added as Co-Counsel for the Dudgeon Vs. United Kingdom case to be heard at Strasbourg.
Letter from Boyle to goodman of Goodman, Eden, Millander, Goodman and Bedrosian Law Firm, Detroit, discussing issues around policing and security and also commenting on a talk by Boyle, with which he was disappointed with and putting it down to demoralization with the Irish struggle.