File of records relating to the Royal Society of Antiquaries Ireland, of which Etienne was a member and committee member. The files include agenda and minutes of meetings of the Society; correspondence between Rynne and numerous members of the Society and also members of Government, such as Ted Nealon, T.D., Minister of State for Arts and Culture regarding discussions with Patrick Wallace about the 'Hamilton Report' (Report of the Committee Concerned with the Outflow of Works of Art" (Dec 1985 - printed copy of the report included); also correspondence regarding a festschrift in honour of A.T. Lucas; and detailed correspondence regarding the work of the Society and also of the editing and publishing of the journal of the Society.
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Files of documents, working papers, etc. relating research, technology and development within the EU and in support by the European Commission. Includes documents, reports, correspondence and communication to the Commission, largely re. social and economic cohesion strategy planning. Includes documents to and by Hugh Logue.
Files of documents, working papers, etc. relating research, technology and development within the EU and in support by the European Commission. Includes documents related to 'Delors II' programme, communication to the Commission, largely re. social and economic cohesion strategy planning. Includes documents to and by Hugh Logue.
File of synthesis notes on Research, Technology, and Development in individual E.U. member states.
File relating to 'First View' - a series of new short film screenings from first time directors. Includes text of speech and remarks given by Lelia Doolan about and in response to each film shown during the season of film screenings. Also includes letter from Bob Quinn to Steven McFinley, copied to Lelia Doolan re. RTÉ screening of "The Family".
Files relating to the book 'Sit Down and be Counted' written by Lelia Doolan, and also correspondence and press material with coverage and relating to the response and debates about the book and about RTÉ.
File of press cuttings from Irish national newspapers with coverage of the 'Seven Days' controversy at RTÉ.
Case relates to an American citizen, “seized on American soil away from any recognized or traditional field of battle and held incommunicado for more than a year without any charge being filed against him, without any access to counsel, and without any right to challenge the basis for his detention before a United States judge or magistrate", as per "Amici's Interest" in brief.
Rumsfeld v. Padilla, 542 U.S. 426 (2004), was a United States Supreme Court case, in which José Padilla, an American citizen, sought habeas corpus relief against Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld, as a result of his detention by the military as an "unlawful combatant."
The case was petitioned to the United States Supreme Court. The principal issue before the Court was whether the Congressional Authorization for Use of Military Force post September 11, 2001, gave the president the powers to detain a United States citizen under military custody by classifying the detainee as an "enemy combatant."
This material was possibly used by Mary Robinson for research or reference.
File contains details on Muintir na Tíre’s position and strategy post 2000; synopsis on papers by Eoin O’Gara on Department of Agriculture and Food White Paper on Rural Development ‘Ensuring the Future: A strategy for Rural Development in Ireland’; includes draft layout for community council development.
Files of theatre programmes from performances in Russian and produced in Russia attended by Ros Dixon.