Printed programme from "Embers" by Christopher Hampton, based on the novel by Sándor Márai, presented by Eric Abraham and Robert Haggiag, starring Jeremy Irons and Patrick Malahide and directed by Michael Blakemore. Staged at the Duke of York's Theatre, London. Includes a note on the history of the theatre; article entitled "Sándor Márai and Embers" by George Szirtes; article on "Twentieth-Century Hungary" and also images and biographies of cast members.
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Print-out of email from Boyle to O'Boyle and under the subject of US. Supreme Court, Boyle opens the email by stating surprise and recalling O'Boyle's input in Belfast and his influence on the Dudgeon Case. Boyle then writes on personal matters and says he misses the buzz of Geneva and seems disillusioned with University work: "Universities are increasingly business machines and frankly I feel a bit of an internal exile here." Boyle mentions considering returning to the bar but sees it as not realistic at this stage and comments on his candidature for the position of U.N. Special Rapporteur. Response from O'Boyle, undated, adds his good wishes to Boyle on this matter and hopes to see him soon.
Email correspondence between Kevin Boyle, John Nurser, Gladys Nott, Michael Brett-Crowther and Elizabeth Parker, discussing various aspects of each other's work and research on religion, environment and international law principles.
Print out of email press release, entitled "Rights Defenders Campaign" and detailing the plans to mark the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the Observatory, who is calling on the 54th session of the Commission on human rights to ensure effective protection for human rights defenders and goes on to mention international examples where rights defenders have been subject to attack and abuse.
Email of thanks from Bowring to Hampson as Hampson had emailed Boyle and Bowring a report from the BBC and a news release issued by the International Secretariat of Amnesty International on conflict situation and Human Rights abuse in Chechnya, including witness accounts of events such as market bombing in Grozny, Leila Migieva but including testimony from numerous others on events in the region.
Email from Peric to Boyle, informing and updating Boyle on the proposed Essex Human Rights Review journal, of which a first edition is drafted and an attached to the email was a document (not present) entitled 'EHHR1.doc' and inviting Boyle to act as a member of the advisory board for the Review.
Email from Smith to Boyle and numerous others, forwarding a statement from Mary Robinson, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, being a detailed statement: "I view the situation in Chechnya, Russian Federation with a sense of mounting concern
Email from McGonagle to Boyle under the subject of 'Killing of film-maker in Amsterdam', forwarding on a news story from Ireland.com relating to coverage of the shooting dead of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh in Amsterdam.
Email from Husbands to Boyle and copied to Caroline Lambein and Ekaterina Paccaud and titled 'Conscientious Objection draft publication', thanking Boyle for his review and suggested changes which surpassed expectation and sends best wishes.
Email from Schabas, Director of the Irish Centre for Human Rights, University College Galway, to Boyle, inviting Boyle to be a panellist for an upcoming conference to mark the centenary of the birth of Sean McBride. Attached is a programme (in French) for the event.