Correspondence between Christopher Morris and M.A. Eissen, Registrar of the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. Morris writes to Eissen in a letter dated 11 August 1970, requesting information on any literature available on the Belgian linguist
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Newspaper clipping from Hibernia on the 20 March 1970, in which Proinsias Mac Aonghusa discusses the importance of freedom of speech with regard to a group of Maoists in Limerick. Newspaper clipping from Hibernia, letters to the Editor, including C. T. M
File of letters between the authors of "Ten Years on in Northern Ireland: The Legal Control of Political Violence", Kevin Boyle, Tom Hadden and Paddy Hillyard. Includes letters discussing initial research plans and outline framework for strands and topics
File of documents relating to Human Rights issues in Turkey and also regarding Turkey's accession into the E.U. Consists of correspondence (letters and email) between Kevin Boyle and others such as Gulcan Yeroz, Françoise Hampson, Radwan A. Masmoudi, Defn
File of correspondence between Kevin Boyle and others including Sweet and Maxwell publisher and also publicity material such as promotional brochures and flyers/order forms for human rights titles published by Sweet and Maxwell.
File of correspondence between Kevin Boyle and numerous others, discussing updates, work of and wider conversations about the CSCE. Includes letters documenting the joint project between University of Essex and the CSCE regarding Rights of Indigenous Peop
File of letters between Kevin Boyle, persons at Amnesty International and others concerning his mission and report carried out in South Africa regarding the Pass Laws. The letters include recommendations from Amnesty International on the Pass Laws, intern
File of TS and MS letters sent and received by People's Democracy during the 1970s.
File of letters received by and sent by People's Democracy
Correspondence in file labelled "Things to be Done", mainly letters between Etienne Rynne and Joseph Raftery, National Museum of Ireland, A.T. Lucas, National Museum of Ireland. Maps and black and white photographic prints also included.