Copy TS letter from Kevin Boyle to David Norris, stating he has read in the Irish Times of Norris' plans to challenge Irish laws on homosexuality and offering his assistance to the Norris case should Norris want it and also offers his opinion on how the case should be argued.
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TS and MS correspondence between Kevin Boyle and numerous other individuals, during Boyle's time as an academic at Queen's University Belfast. The letters relate to various professional and academic matters, issues related to Civil Rights in Northern Ireland and also personal matters.
Correspondence between Prof. Kevin Boyle and others relating to Boyle's time as a visiting scholar at La Trobe University. Letters include:
From Boyle to Prof. W.G. Carson, La Trobe University, discussing Boyle's possible move to La Trobe and any funding offers available to him to finance the trip (27 Jan 1984);
D.D Neilson, Registrar, La Trobe University, offering Boyle an appointment as visiting Scholar in the Department of Legal Studies in the School of Social Sciences from 1 Mar - 30 Sep 1985. (5 Oct 1984)
George Zdenkowski to Prof. Boyle, arranging a visit to meet and discuss with boyle shared interests in sentencing law (17 Jan 1985);
Geraldine Smyth, Law Faculty, U.C.G to Boyle informing him Sarah Spenser from Amnesty was in touch to say Amnesty are still sorting financial issues. (29 Mar 1985)
From David A. Elder, Prof. of Law, Northern Kentucky University, to Boyle, discussing proof-reading for publication of an article by Boyle and Prof. Tom Hadden and also discusses Boyle's work and interest in Human Rights abuses in South Africa (13 May 1985)
Letter from Boyle to David A . Elder, Kentucky, detailing that he has returned from South Africa on a trip for Amnesty and further discusses the article which was planned for Northern Kentucky Law Review and the embarrassment caused by a similar article appearing in The Political Quarterly (3 Jul 1985)
Letter from Prof. Bert Lockwood, Director, Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights, University of Cincinnati, detailing having attended an American Bar Association Conference which had 25 leading South African attorneys present and how interesting it was and also offers Boyle a publication spot "In the Quarterly" and also offers to feature a review of Boyle's next book due out. (10 Jul 1985)
from Tom Hadden to Boyle, discussing progress on the book and details of interest from the likes of the Irish Times, who are wishing to publish a series of extracts. (30 Jul 1985)
Letter from Bert Lockwood, University of Cincinnati, to Boyle, discussing broadcasting and publishing work on Human Rights issues, particularly relating to South Africa. (6 Aug 1985)
Letter from Garth Nettheim, Prof. of Law, University of New South Wales, enclosing for information a proposal on establishing a centre for Human Rights at the University of New South Wales. (11 Aug 1986).
Letters to Boyle from representatives of a case being taken from Co. Fermanagh regarding the legal Irish names of street names. (1985)
File of letters and email correspondence between Boyle and various contacts and colleagues regarding comments on lectures given by Boyle on international racism and other such matters relating to hate speech, intolerance and racism.
Files of letters between Etienne Rynne and others discussing matters relating to Irish and international archaeology and heritage. The arrangement reflects two formats of arrangement of letters by Etienne Rynne. Files are partly arranged by decade in which they were received. Other files are arranged by the person in correspondence within the file. Naming conventions have been retained.
Files of correspondence between Article 19 (including its staff, Board and associates), being internal communication, letters, memos and emails and also external communication between those groups and numerous other groups, NGO's, research bodies and institutes, academics, individuals, news groups and other such groups.
File of letters between members of Article staff and Board and numerous other groups and individuals. Correspondents include Prof. Kevin Boyle and numerous others including:
'Mr McBride and Mrs White', expressing condolences on the death of their father Sean McBride (26 Jan 1988)
The Editor of the Times newspaper, London, criticising the coverage of the death of Sean McBride by the paper (27 Jan 1988)
Jim Donnelly, American Conference for Irish Studies;
Alison Kelly, Embassy of Ireland, Vienna;
Geraldine Cook, Penguin Books, U.K.;
Hurst Hannum, Director, the Procedural Aspects of International Law Institute, Washington D.C.;
Dr. Colm Ó hEocha, President, University College Galway, detailing Boyle's formal resignation of Chair of Law of U.C.G. and discussing personal and professional matters (11 Mar 1988);
Prof. John Bridge, Faculty of Law, University of Exeter;
Mairin de Burca, discussing in detail reaction to the Enniskillen Bombing, Co. Fermanagh and ideas for policy and future engagement with Republican forces in Northern Ireland and for Anglo-Irish relations in general (Mar 1988);
Prof. Tom Hadden, Portadown;
Associated Book Publishers Ltd.;
Alice H. Henkin, the Association of the Bar, New York;
Sinead Duffy, Co. Tyrone;
Brian Thompson, Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool;
Aogan Ó Maolchatha, Dept. of Sociology, Stirling University;
Ronan Keane, the Law Reform Commission, Dublin;
Declan O'Donovan. Dept. of Foreign Affairs, Dublin;
Séamus Ó Cathail, Academic Secretary, University College Galway, discussing personal factors and thoughts on Boyle's departure from U.C.G. and matters in general (27 May 1988);
Return letter from Boyle to Ó Cathail dated 4 May 1988;
Liam O'Malley, University College Galway, Faculty of Law and discussing and enclosing a development plan for the Law Faculty of University College Galway (18 May 1988);
Patricia Thomas, The Nuffield Foundation, London;
Geoff Gilbert, Dept of Law, Polytechnic of North London;
Kit Carson, Dean, La Trobe University, Melbourne, discussing a future visit by Carson to London, Boyle discusses personal details of his life and career (10 May 1988);
Jane Cramp, Managing Editor, Irish Current Law Statutes Annotated;
Ivan Topping, Head of Dept. of Public Administration and Legal Studies, University of Ulster;
Pierre Joann, Etudes Irlandaises, France;
Gerald Dawe, Corrandulla, Galway;
Ronan Keane, President, the Law Reform Commission.
Archaeological report and site assessment in Corrafaireen and Lissaniska, Co. Galway. Also includes a site map and some manuscript research notes by Etienne Rynne.
File with ephemera such as Corn Exchange branded material, including stickers, postcards, promotional material, CD-ROM press pack, wrapped published playscripts as gift items for company supporters and friends.
File of documents from meetings and correspondence between Corn Exchange Theatre Company and the Arts Council of Ireland. Includes minutes of meetings between both parties, correspondence concerning funding, touring plans, applications etc., copies of application and grant documents, a completed SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) for the company planning.