Letter from Boyle offering personal condolences on the passing of Stephen Livingstone, and comments on his personal, professional and academic contribution to Human Rights issues, particularly on Northern Ireland.
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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 Zhukovska, Union of Advocates of Ukraine, wishing Christmas and New Year wishes to Boyle and offering high praise for Boyle's contribution to the book for Ukrainian advocates on the European Convention on Human Rights, which was entitled The European Convention on Human Rights: Main Provisions, Practice, Ukrainian Context.
Email from Chatsivasiliou, a former student of Boyle's, getting in touch following a period of military service in Greece to thank Boyle for supervising his dissertation on counter-terrorism measures and expressing the immense impact Boyle had on his life and how was Boyle was a true inspiration in fighting for Human Rights.
Letter from Boyle to Prof. James (Jim) Brown, Registrar, Faculty of Law, NUI Galway, on the suggestion of Prof. William (Bill) Schabas regarding the experience and practice of admitting non-law graduates into the LLM International Human Rights Law course.
Letter from Prof. Brown, Registrar and Deputy President, NUI Galway, thanking Boyle for his advice on admissions policy to LLM courses in NUI Galway.
Letter from Cleveland, Media Relations Officer, University of Essex, to Prof. Boyle, sending information regarding inclusion of Boyle in a Directory of Experts in specific areas in the University.
Email invite to Boyle to the launch of "For all Peoples and all Nations: Christian Churches and Human Rights". Boyle was a named speaker at this launch event held at the Crypt Gallery of St. Martin-in-the-fields Church, Trafalgar Square, London.
Letter from James, International Policy Executive, Human Rights, The Law Society, London, to Boyle, thanking him for judging the Graham Turnball Essay Competition and enclosing a copy of the booklet, published by the Law Society, London, featuring essays on Human Rights by the competition entrants.
Letter from Garland, Chief Executive, the Bar Council, Belfast, notifying Boyle his Practicing Certificate is due for renewal.