Offprint of article by Etienne Rynne, "Crannogs in Lough Atedaun, Corofin, Co. Clare", published in "North Munster antiquarian Journal", Vol. xxiii (1981).
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Files relating to crannógs. Includes correspondence between Etienne Rynne and Peter Danahar, Senior Archaeologist, National Parks and Monuments Branch, Office of Public Works (1988); Sheila Mulloy, Westport, Chair of O'Malley Clan Committee, 1990; Mairead [ ], National Museum of Ireland, 1986; Gerard Clancy, Leitrim, June 1996; programme from Wood-Martin Crannóg Symposium, 1986, Trinity College Dublin; File 2 includes assorted articles and offprints of published works which address and cover crannógs in Ireland and similar structures internationally.
Files of material relating to the crannóg reconstruction project at Craggaunowen, Co. Clare. Includes black and white photographic prints of the construction and final structure of the crannóg at Craggaunowen; letters between Etienne Rynne and Prof. Harold Mytum, Dept of Archaeology, University of York discussing crannóg archaeology and features; text of essay by Etienne Rynne entitled "Craggaunowen: A Valid Reconstruction"; extensive research material utilised by Rynne on the histories ad archaeology of crannógs; and other items related to the study of crannógs by Rynne.
Courts Act, 1982 (Private Members Bill)
Material in this file relates to the Courts Act, 1982 (Private Members Bill) which sought to introduce an Act to amend the Courts Bill, 1981, by postponing for a further 12 months the coming into operation of certain sections of that Bill which proposed to transfer jurisdiction in important areas of family law from the High Court to the District and Circuit Courts. It was drafted by Mary Robinson (MR) and introduced by Labour Leader Dick Spring in order to give time for the District and Circuit Courts to become better equipped to handle these cases as well as the opportunity to consider whether this was best course of action. The Government was also being called on to allocate time in the Dáil for discussion of the bill.
The file includes photocopy of Courts (Amendment) Bill, 1982 Arrangement in Sections; photocopy of circular from MR on the need for urgent consideration of the Bill before 12th May 1982, with copy of Courts Bill 1982 which she drafted, 30/04/1982; press release from Cherish [Irish Association of Single Parents] and circular from its chairperson, Mary Liddy, to members of the Dáil Éireann [lower house of Irish parliament], expressing concern that the decision to transfer jurisdiction would give rise to difficulties in the area of family law, calling on the government to allow time for the deferment to be discussed and expressing hope that a deferment would reopen the possibility of establishing family courts with proper facilities, 01/05/1982; letter on behalf of Brendan Allen, President, The Incorporated Law Society of Ireland, to MR, regretting that he could not support her amendment either privately or publicly, 04/05/1982; correspondence from Clara Clarke, Organising Secretary, Council for the Status of Women, including their press release calling on the Government to allocate time for discussion on Courts Bill 1982, 04/05/1982 and replies from various TDs [Teachta Dála, member of Dáil Éireann] to MR who had sent the press release to them, 04-11/05/1982; letter from AIM [Action Information Motivation] Group to the Letters Editor [National press?], relating to their concern that women seeking Protection or Barring orders were being turned away due to family law-related summonses not being served in many District and Circuit Courts, 19/05/1982; letter from Kathleen Chandler for Mary Liddy, listing TDs who had responded to press release being sent to them, 25/05/1982; cuttings 05-20/05/1982.
Judgment of O'Higgins CJ, 09/12/1982, Richard O'Brien v Bord Na Mona and the Attorney General; Judgment of Henchy J, 05/07/1988, in Mary, John and Selina Hanrahan v Merck Sharp & Dohme (Ireland) Ltd.
Printed programme from Opera Theatre Company production of "Country Matters" by Joseph Haydn, part of O.T.C. Spring tour 1989. Includes images from previous O.T.C. productions; an article on the play and image and biographies of cast and crew members.
This subseries consists of material relating to pleadings and judgement in Ireland v Council of European Communities, 1973-4 (P143/1/14/1); material relating to the 9th annual ECTA [European Communities Trademark Practitioners Association] conference, Dublin, May 1990 (P143/1/14/2) and reports, addresses, agendas and other material relating to Council of Europe and European Communities 1990-1996 (P143/1/14/3).
Notes by Etienne Rynne from a Council of Europe Course: Regional Culturalism: Ireland and the Celtic West. Also includes correspondence between Rynne and Professor Charles Thomas, Cornwall, discussing the course.
Reports, addresses and agendas and other material relating to Council of Europe and European Communities including address by Mr Rolv Ryssdal, President of the European Court of Human Rights "Round Table on the Developing Role of the European Court of Justice", Brussels 12/05/1995 and statement made by him to Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, 27/09/1995; European Commission "Community Law" offprint from the general report on the activities of the European Union 1994, Luxembourg, 1995; material relating to the Economic and Social Committee of the European Communities including a report its role 1994-1996, a flyer listing facts and figures relating to the committee including Irish members for 1994-1998 term, ESC Bureau report 26/04/1995, rules of procedure, 17/06/1994, bulletins and agenda for meeting 15/05/1995; Commission of the European Communities Green Paper Copyright and the Related Rights in the Information Society 19 July 1995; European Commission general report 1995 of the Network of Experts on the Implementation of the Equality Directives, "Monitoring Implementation and Application of Community Equality Law 1994-1995", 05/1996; correspondence between President Mary Robinson and Gerard Quinn, European Commission, including paper "Boundaries and the Law: Liberal vs Civic Republican Constitutional Thought" (17/11/1990) sent 03/10/1996; Commission of the European Communities draft strategy "Communication of the Commission on Equality of Opportunity For People with Disabilities", 30/07/1996; European Commission special report of the Network of Experts on the Implementation of the Equality Directives, 1995 "Implementation of Directive 92/85 (Pregnant Workers)", 10/1996 and House of Lords Select Committee on Procedure of the House 3rd report session 1994-1995 "Declaration and Registration of Interests", 17/07/1995.
Records of the Round Table held at Belfast and Dublin, detailing the recommendations of the group, papers from individuals such as by Kevin Boyle on the Role of National Human Rights Institutions in the prevention and resolution of Conflict and Tension.