TS letter signed by G.N. Ceccato, Human Rights Officer, Division of Human Rights, United Nations, to Hurst Hannum, Belfast, enclosing documents (not present with letter) such as a note by the Secretary General on "the Study of Equality in the Administration of Justice."
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TS letter signed by Helene Toiv, Executive Secretary of the International League for the Rights of Man, New York, to Hurst Hannum, Belfast, detailing advice on procedure for lodging communication on violation of human right in Northern Ireland to the United Nations.
TS letter signed by Jakob Moller, Human Rights Officer, Division of Human Rights, United Nations, to Hurst Hannum, Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of communication and documents of submission on violations of Human Rights in Northern Ireland and offering a response to questions asked by Hannum in his original letter.
TS letter from Frank Newman, University of California, Berkeley to Nornie [ ] responding to points raised by 'the subcommission'. Names of those CC'd on the letter included.
TS copy letter sent from Kevin Boyle, Counsel, Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Belfast to Jakob Moller, Human Rights Officer, Division of Human Rights, United Nations, seeking an update on proceedings regarding the submission by Boyle and others on violation of Human Rights in Northern Ireland.
TS estimates of expenses including continuing expenses related to the United Nations and European proceedings, prepared by Kevin Boyle and for the attention of D. Charles and S. Naughton. Attached is MS notes on expenses prepared by Boyle.
TS copy letter from Kevin Boyle to Dan Charles, Brooklyn, New York, informing Charles of the submission made to the United Nations, updating on the involvement of the National Council for Civil Liberties, on fundraising for the petitions and the possibility of a trip to New York by Boyle.
TS letter updating Naughton the submission of documents to the United Nations, updates on the involvement of the National Council for Civil Liberties, the N.I.C.R.A. and the A.L.J and also discusses fundraising possibilities in the U.S. and also a possible trip by Boyle to the U.S.
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.
Photocopy of TS letter from Loney to Boyle, letter is illegible owing to poor copy.