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AL3065 :: The Brian Currin Collection
► B :: DIARY FILES
► B1 :: Letter from the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference (SACBC) introducing Currin to potential donors for the establishment of a human rights research, information and service centre
► B2 :: Handwritten 'Comment on memorandum re: human rights centre'
► B3 :: Request to SACBC for advance on overseas' research trip
► B4 :: Correspondence with SACBC re: Progress of research trip
► B5 :: Project proposal for human rights centre (Lawyers for Human Rights (LHR)) for potential donors
► B6 :: Beroep van die Universiteit van Stellenbosch om 'n bydrae tot die 'Stellenbosch 2000-Beursfonds' (in Afrikaans)
► B7 :: Letter to Editor, 'Sunday Star' re: Reader's racist diatribe
► B8 :: Correspondence re: University of Stellenbosch?s call for support for bursary fund (11 March 1988)
► B9 :: SP Mothle's 'Report on the Visit to Britain, Canada and United States'
► B10 :: Letter to former British Prime Minister M Thatcher following the visit of FW de Klerk outlining the systemic abuse of human rights in South Africa
► B11 :: Correspondence and documentation re: Removal from the roll of attorneys and admission as an advocate
► B12 :: Fax cover note. Enquiry from British Anti-Apartheid Movement re: Contact details of lawyer acting for persons on death row in Bophuthatswana
► B13 :: Hand-out from Ottawa Law Faculty announcing public address: 'The Struggle of Human Rights Lawyers Under Apartheid' on 18 September 1989 by Currin
► B14 :: Business card of Rakiya Omaar, Executive Director: Africa Watch
► B15 :: Hand-out from Amnesty International USA (AIUSA) announcing vigil: 'Stop Executions in South Africa' on 11 October 1989
► B16 :: Business card: Karen Davis, Director: Congressional Human Rights Caucus
► B17 :: Note of thanks for hospitality: Rakiya Omaar, Africa Watch
► B18 :: Correspondence from Hans Pienaar to Currin re: Book on KwaNdebele
► B19 :: Letter to Binaifer Nowrojee, Lawyers Committee for Rights on current situation in South Africa
► B20 :: Correspondence from Kenyan nun re: information about death row prisoner in order to offer him support
► B21 :: Letter to Adv. Hans Fabricius re: Fabricius' resignation from LHR due to Currin's stance on the Apartheid judiciary
► B22 :: Letter from David Dalling, MP to Paula McBride (LHR) RE: Death Penalty reforms
► B23 :: Correspondence from Deneys Reitz , Attorneys re: Political wager
► B24 :: Personal letter updating friends in the USA re: family and political matters
► B25 :: Newspaper report: 'D?dspatruljer afsleres in (unnamed) Danish newspaper, dealing with address delivered at Danish conference by Currin in which Currin discusses the role of the security establishment?s involvement in 'third force' activities and comments on the Goldstone Commission (in Danish)
► B26 :: Address: 'Outside the Walls' by Sheena Duncan at Black Sash National Conference 1992
► B27 :: Independent Forensic Consultants' report of fire at the Elim Church, Sunnyside
► B28 :: Diary entries
► B29 :: Newspaper report on fire at the Elim Church, Sunnyside and cover-up in police investigations
► B30 :: LHR statement condemning Nationalist government's decision to resume meting out the death penalty
► B31 :: Newspaper (Natal) article in which Currin and Democratic Party MP call on Government to delay execution of prisoners on death row for the Convention for a Democratic South Africa (CODESA) makes decision on the principle of the death penalty
► B32 :: Handwritten diary entry of the matter of the release of political prisoner Dieter Gerhardt and the definition of a 'political offence' and how it was dealt with by the Office of the Attorney-General, the Justice Ministry and the Courts
► B33 :: 1st Progress Report of Human Rights Education Project as sent to all regional directors and offices
► B34 :: Progress Report of 'The Housing Advice Centre/Lawyers for Human Rights'. Includes projected monthly budget for August 1992 ? July 1993
► B35 :: Correspondence re: Mediation: Lipton (SA) (Pty) Ltd and FAWU
► B36 :: Fax transmission of copies of correspondence between Maj. Gen. B. Holomisa re: Deaths of M. Goniwe and Others
► B37 :: Diary entries
► B38 :: Article from unknown newspaper: LHR to ask FW de Klerk to investigate the deaths of 64 anti-apartheid activists if state complicity in the murder of Goniwe and Others can be proven
► B39 :: Personal letter to Sally and Brian Currin from Vusi Masilela requesting assistance
► B40 :: Article in 'Pretoria News': Attorney-General to decide on investigation into allegations directed at Winnie Mandela
► B41 :: Paper: 'Right to Education. Comparison of Provisions in Human Rights Instruments'
► B42 :: Photocopies of pages 1 to 3 of Volume 8, Number 17 of 'The Weekly Mail'
► B43 :: 1st draft: 'Statement submitted by Brian Currin, National Director of Lawyers for Human Rights (LHR) to the Goldstone Commission on Violence'
► B44 :: Address at workshop: 'Organising legal practice for a Bill of Rights'
► B45 :: 'ANC press statement in response to Brian Currin' (re: detention without trial and bill of rights)
► B46 :: Programme: Human Rights Lobby Group for the New Constitution Conference
► B47 :: Letter from Kader Asmal requesting Currin to comment on the former's inaugural lecture
► B48 :: Diary entry
► B49 :: Notice of motion in the matter between:
► B50 :: Press release: Call for a moratorium on new legislation (repressive legislation pushed by Nationalist government ahead of conclusion of CODESA sitting)
► B51 :: Announcement by the Anti-Apartheid Movement of UN Special Committee against Apartheid hearing on 'Political Violence in South Africa' to be held June/July 1992
► B52 :: EC Troika Mission to South Africa June 1992. A Memorandum from the Liaison Group of EC AAMs
► B53 :: Currin: 'Civil Society Organisations in an Emerging Democracy'
► B54 :: Newspaper article in Sunday Times on Dieter Gerhardt, the Soviet spy released to his native Switzerland
► B55 :: Documentation relating to violence in Fox Lake, Meadowlands, Soweto
► B56 :: Diary entries
► B57 :: !! to be checked with Brian re: Jennifer du Plessis
► B58 :: Press statement: 'The death penalty as a living penalty'
► B59 :: Pages 19 to 23 of Sunday Times re: Bisho Massacre
► B60 :: Booklet: 'South African Human Rights Issues: The Next Five Years' by Brian Currin
► B61 :: British South African Conference: September 1992 - Delegate Groups
► B62 :: Letter to State President FW de Klerk re: Role of mediation in political negotiations
► B63 :: Newspaper article from Sunday Times re: Release of Robert McBride
► B64 :: Page 16 of The Star
► B65 :: Diary entry
► B66 :: Invitation to reception at Danish Embassy
► B67 :: Correspondence from David Dison, Attorneys re: Ceasing of funds for Goldstone Commission
► B68 :: Letter of appeal to KA Rosevear (Sun International) to make submission to President Mangope to pardon political prisoners awaiting executions in Bophuthatswana
► B69 :: Positive response to Currin from listener of Radio 702
► B70 :: Interview in Pretoria News with Nelson Mandela
► B71 :: LHR: Annual Report
► B72 :: 'Amnesty or amnesia' Written by Currin
► B73 :: Diary entries
► B74 :: Newspaper articles re: CODESA in Sunday Times
► B75 :: Request from Currin to Prof. Stephen Cohen (Washington D.C.) to assist with development of guidelines and draft legislation to be discussed at ANC/National government negotiations
► B76 :: Newspaper article re: Taxi protests in Sunday Times
► B77 :: Newspaper article: 'ANC plan to train unrest observers' in Business Day
► B78 :: Invitations to receptions in Stockholm. Postcard
► B79 :: Press release: Interview with Chris Hani by Anthea Jefferey, SAIRR
► B80 :: Newspaper (Cape Times) coverage of Chris Hani's assassination
► B81 :: Copy of article in 'FREEDOM' by Mark Turnbull in which he makes extensive reference to Currin's stance on the importance of citizens' being educated on 'freedom of information'
► B82 :: Page 28 of Sunday Times covering issues re: Transitional Executive Council (TEC); crisis in political leadership; the Law Commission and draft Bill of Rights
► B83 :: Summary of opening address of conference: 'Ethnicity, Identity and Nationalism in South Africa: Comparative Perspectives' (Grahamstown)
► B84 :: Correspondence re: Preparations for World Conference on Human Rights
► B85 :: Diary entry
► B86 :: Poster announcing launch of organisation: 'Student for Human Rights'
► B89 :: LHR press release: Detention of Mr & Mrs Derby-Lewis
► B90 :: Handwritten notes re: Deaths in police custody; torture; recommendations for preventative legal and constitutional measures
► B91 :: Article in The Guardian Weekly: 'The dove in the grave' by Andre Brink. Implications of Chris Hani's assassination
► B92 :: Entrance ticket for and programme of funeral of OR Tambo
► B93 :: Greater Pretoria Metropolitan Negotiating Forum press release: adoption of principles for non-racial democratic form of local government
► B94 :: LHR press statement: '5 years' 'detention' for murder'
► B95 :: Invitation and programme of launch of Partnership for Peace Campaign
► B96 :: Letter to University of Stellenbosch requesting details of the demographics of the student body
► B97 :: Diary entry
► B98 :: LHR Internal Newsletter. Vol.2. No.2
► B99 :: Handwritten notes on free and fair elections
► B100 :: Representation to the NGO Forum and World Human Rights Conference (Vienna)
► B101 :: Correspondence re: demographics of student body at University of Stellenbosch:
► B102 :: Newspaper report in Sunday Times re: Currin's appeal to National government to interdict governmental departments and agencies from illegally destroying state records:
► B103 :: Copy of The Star newspaper. Lead story: Conviction of assassins of Chris Hani
► B104 :: Diary entry: The process of creating a national peace-keeping force
► B105 :: Photocopy of newspaper article in unidentified newspaper re: Currin's proposal for national peace-keeping force
► B106 :: Killing of 5 Umtata youths by SADF 8 October 1993
► B107 :: Paper: 'The Great Hanging Debate?. LHR's opposition to death penalty'
► B108 :: Letter to Editor of The Star: 'Few pass 'Eichmann test' on hanging'
► B109 :: Address: 'Human Rights and Peace in the World and in a Future South Africa' (UPE)
► B110 :: Newspaper article in The Pretoria News re: Loss of appeal against the dismissal of exception to a claim for damages by the late Justice Esselen
► B111 :: 1st International Conference on Human Rights in Jerusalem 9 - 11 December 1993
► B112 :: Paper outlining structures of an election monitoring force
► B113 :: Paper: 'Pros and Cons of a General Amnesty'
► B114 :: Correspondence with TD Rudman re: LHR delegation to the Transitional Executive Council (TEC)
► B115 :: Fax for Hein Marais, Work in Progress from Currin: Enclosed paper on 'National Unity and Reconciliation'
► B116 :: Paper: 'Human Rights in the South African Police Service: Emphasis on the Effect of the South African Constitution on the Excessive Exercise of Police Powers' delivered at an unspecified conference on policing and human rights
► B117 :: Response to article in The Sowetan challenging the LHR's call for the release of right-wingers held under Section 29
► B118 :: LHR Press statement: 'Equivocation on Section 29'
► B119 :: LHR Press article: 'The Protection of Human Rights in Bophuthatswana'
► B120 :: Diary entry: 'Bophuthatswana in Crisis'
► B121 :: LHR correspondence with Adv. Paul Jammy re: Special meeting of the Johannesburg Regional Committee on 1 March 1994
► B122 :: LHR statement: 'Bophuthatswana: A Constitutional Crisis'
► B123 :: Correspondence with South African Legal Defence Fund re: Lucretia Seafield?s position on LHR Board
► B124 :: Report on visit to Natal of Paula McBride, Jody Kollapen and Ahmed Motala
► B125 :: Crisis in KwaZulu/Natal'. Submission by LHR to the TEC
► B126 :: 5th International Lawyers Defence Competition
► B127 :: Working paper: 'Constitution and Bill of Rights'
► B128 :: Diary entry: Violence monitoring
► B129 :: Documentation re: Gaye Derby-Lewis' representation to Nelson Mandela
► B130 :: Faxed copy of 'Memorandum of Agreement for Reconciliation and Peace between the IFP/KwaZulu Government and the ANC and the South African Government/National Party'
► B131 :: Thank you note for invitation to inauguration of new President
► B132 :: Documentation from Gaza Center for Rights and Law re: International Colloquium on Human Rights, 10 - 12 September 1994
► B133 :: Message of congratulations re: Outcome of April elections
► B134 :: Verification as member of the International Standing Committee for the Promotion of the Closing Statement of the Rome Conference of 3 - 4 December 1993
► B135 :: Request from Peruvian lawyer for information on funding for publication
► B136 :: Correspondence with Minister of Justice Omar re: proposed amnesty for prisoners
► B137 :: Response re: Member of Standing Committee
► B138 :: Letter to President Nelson Mandela, congratulating him on his inauguration as President and introducing him to the work of the LHR
► B139 :: Paper: 'Amnesty in South Africa - who qualifies?'
► B140 :: Correspondence with Minister of Justice Omar re: Amnesty, political prisoners, truth commission and death penalty
► B141 :: Correspondence with President Nelson Mandela re: Amnesty for politically motivated offences
► B142 :: Photocopy of article: 'Limits to bending backwards' in The Star discussing Mandela's pursuit of reconciliation and amnesty
► B143 :: Article :'Human rights abuses probed' in Pretoria News re: TRC enabling legislation
► B144 :: Paper: 'Some thoughts for the press release of the Minister of Justice for June 7, 1994 re: Indemnity/amnesty laws'
► B145 :: LHR press release to SAPA re: Advisory Committee on Outstanding Indemnity/Amnesty Applications
► B146 :: Article: 'Amnesty is not for all 'political crimes'' in The Weekly Mail and Guardian
► B147 :: Junior Chamber FOYSA 1994 Awards
► B148 :: Article: 'Cabinet oks (sic) amnesties. But Mandela not briefed' in The Citizen
► B149 :: Private correspondence with Andreas O'Shea (London) re: developments regarding amnesty and a truth commission
► B150 :: Response to letter of 17 May 1994 re: information relating to funding of publication
► B151 :: Documentation from ANC: Political prisoners and Further Indemnity Act
► B152 :: Letter of congratulation to Justice A Chaskalson on his appointment as President of Constitutional Court and constitutional judges in Norway
► B153 :: Policing and Human Rights Conference
► B154 :: LHR Internal Newsletter Vol. 3 No. 2
► B155 :: LHR press statement condemning the continued enforcement of the apartheid era Defence Act
► B156 :: Cassette recording: 'Diakonia breakfast briefing. Brian Currin on the Truth Commission'
► B157 :: Ratification of new structures in municipalities: Greater Pretoria Metropolitan Negotiating Forum
► B158 :: International Human Rights Colloquium. Protection Mechanisms and Political Change. Colloquium agenda. Gaza City
► B159 :: Paper: 'Human Rights Lawyers in the Transition to Democracy'
► B160 :: Copy of address of Deputy President Thabo Mbeki to the National Assembly on the Occasion of the Budget Vote
► B161 :: Diary entry
► B162 :: Invitation to Currin from Memorial Caen Normandie to act as member of jury for 6th International Competition for Lawyers
► B163 :: Amnesty/Indemnity Advisory Committee press release: condemning and questioning FW de Klerk's motives for refusing to co-sign indemnities and releases of political prisoners
► B164 :: Letter from Currin to Adv. Jules Browde tendering in resignation from LHR
► B165 :: Circular to staff of LHR on the appointment of Currin's successor, Jody Kollapen
► B166 :: Brief aan die Redakteur van Beeld waarin Currin teen beskuldigings dat hy 'onverantwoordelike uitlatings' by die Waarheid en Versoenings Seminaar te Stellenbosch hom beswaar. Ook ondateerde uitknipsel
► B167 :: Article: 'Overseas visitors learn of old ways, new problems in The Southern Cross'
► B168 :: Correspondence from NIACRO re: A Comparative Research Project on the Early and Phased Release of Politically Motivated Prisoners
► B169 :: Koerantartikel: 'Vlok se lot duister' in Rapport rakende Vlok se regsverydeling in verband met 'n bomplanting en ontploffing
► B170 :: Correspondence from International Executive Communications re: Programme and checklist for conference on 'Human Rights'
► B171 :: Photocopy of newspaper article: 'New leader for rights pack' in Pretoria News re: Currin's successor, J Kollapen, at LHR
► B172 :: Letter to Editor of The Star responding to article 'Law 'barbarised' as never before'. Enclosed photocopy of the article (The Star, 10 January 1995)
► B173 :: Correspondence with General Wessels re: Status of criminal proceedings pending against Joseph Koetle
► B174 :: Press statement: 'Truth and Reconciliation Commission - secrecy totally opposed by NGOs'. Attached a list of organisations and/or individuals that endorsed the press statement
► B175 :: Personal letter to colleague in the USA indicating the direction that Currin wants to take after LHR
► B176 :: Draft: 'A Farewell Message from the Outgoing National Director'
► B177 :: Announcement in De Rebus of forthcoming publication of 'Interpreting a Bill of Rights' edited by Kruger and Currin
► B178 :: Letter to Parliament withdrawing nominations as Public Protector and Human Rights Commissioner
► B179 :: Schedule of 6th International Competition for Lawyers
► B180 :: Handwritten notes on trip to Belfast for meetings with IRA
► B181 :: Sinn Fein news release: SA delegation headed by Currin invited to investigate the sale of SA arms to loyalist paramilitaries in N. Ireland
► B182 :: Newspaper article: 'Lawyers probe South African weapons link' in The Irish News
► B183 :: Memorandum of Agreement by and between Kruger and Currin and Juta & Company
► B184 :: Newspaper article: 'Now ARMSCOR faces Ulster arms probe' in Weekly Mail and Guardian
► B185 :: Correspondence between Currin and J Kollapen re: Contract with Juta & Company and payment of royalties
► B186 :: Correspondence between Sinn Fein: Foreign Affairs Bureau and Currin re: Cameron Commission and ARMSCOR
► B187 :: Article on Currin's and Nott's trip to Belfast to investigate Arms deal
► B188 :: LHR submissions on Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Bill
► B189 :: Handwritten comments re: 'Farewell Message of Outgoing National Director'
► B190 :: Memo to Currin re: International Conference on the Release and Reintegration of Politically Motivated Prisoners 21/22 June 1995, Belfast
► B191 :: Commission of Enquiry Report: Vezokuhle Primary School
► B192 :: Newsletter: Legal Edge
► B193 :: Reports of the Currin Advisory Committee: Position on 3 May 1995
► B194 :: Arms trade between ARMSCOR and Loyalists in N. Ireland
► B195 :: Programme of conference: 'Beyond Vienna ' NGO human Rights Congress, Uppsala
► B196 :: Information of ?Conference on Danish/South African Cooperation, Copenhagen
► B197 :: Allegations of Currin's apparent irregular financial transactions (loan) at LHR
► B198 :: Representation to Senator George Mitchell, Chairperson of The International Body, Ireland
► B199 :: Acknowledgement of receipt of submission to The International Body
► B200 :: Acknowledgement from Office of the President for finalization of indemnity cases
► B201 :: Memorandum to Greg Nott and A Mitchell re: Currin's future relationship with Bell Dewar & Hall
► B202 :: Memorandum to Maggie Friedman re: Proposed strategy for victims who intend appearing before the TRC
► B203 :: Correspondence between LHR and Currin re: Allegations of financial mismanagement
► B204 :: SAAKNOMMER: 745/96
► B205 :: Acknowledgement from TRC re: applications to Amnesty Committee
► B206 :: Acknowledgement from Constitutional Assembly of submission on the draft Constitution
► B207 :: Application for amnesty: Christopher Makgale and Boy Diale
► B208 :: Conference on impact of draft open democracy bills on credit bureaus organized by the Association of Credit Bureaus
► B209 :: Cc of letter re: Wage negotiations. Currin's comment scribbled on letter: 1st time that he had withdrawn as mediator
► B210 :: Correspondence with Sinn Fein re: Submission to the TRC relating to ARMSCOR's support of N. Irish Loyalists. Attached the long title of the TRC enabling legislation
► B211 :: Fax: Correspondence from Stegmanns re: Currin's admission as attorney
► B212 :: Amnesty hearing of C Makgale and B Diale, 20 - 21 April 1996, Phokeng
► B213 :: Correspondence with Stegmanns re: Application for admission as attorney
► B214 :: Letter of intent from CCMA confirming Currin's appointment as Commissioner for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration
► B215 :: Programme of the international meeting: 'Human Rights as the Political Foundation for a Democratic Consciousness: Intervention Priorities' (Ius Primi Viri)
► B216 :: Correspondence with Stegmanns re: Admission as attorney
► B217 :: Statement by Currin re: Conflict resolution between SRC and UNISA staff (Cape Town)
► B218 :: Faxed copy of amnesty decision in the case of B Diale and C Makgale
► B219 :: Testimonial for Aubrey Lekwane
► B220 :: Newspaper article: 'No end in sight for mediation process' in The Windhoek Advertiser on mediation process between Tsumeb Corporation Ltd. And Mineworkers? Union of Namibia
► B221 :: Newspaper articles:
► B222 :: Correspondence re: Amnesty application of Brian Mitchell
► B223 :: Programme of The United Institute of Credit Management NATIONAL CONFERENCE 1996
► B224 :: Dissolution of Independent Board of Enquiry
► B225 :: Lead article: 'PW Botha must shoulder blame' in Pretoria News
► B226 :: Diary entry
► B227 :: Correspondence from Chief of the SA National Defence Force re: Legal representation for Ronald Kasrils
► B228 :: Correspondence from Vuleka Radio Productions re: Radio 'spot': Amnesty International?s position towards death penalty
► B229 :: Newspaper articles: Assassination of Ribeiros
► B230 :: Various articles relating to TRC hearings in: The Star
► B231 :: Photocopy of newspaper article: 'Families of activists challenge TRC ruling' (not to publish names of apartheid-era informers) in Pretoria News
► B232 :: Faxed copy of article from TREFOIL - 1 - 1997: The Right to Education and Freedom of Conscience, Religion, Belief and Opinion by B Currin
► B233 :: SAPA PR - ANC'statement on TRC subpoena of Robert McBride
► B234 :: Decision to serve subpoenas and ANC's amnesty applications: articles in unidentified newspapers
► B235 :: Request from Max du Preez in the matter of Henry Burt, convicted of necklacing a policeman
► B236 :: Southern African Catholic Bishop's Conference (SACBC) re: cooperation between Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Catholic Church in matters relating to the African continent
► B237 :: Request from Palestinian Centre for Human Rights that Currin joins the International Initiative to Develop Human Rights Strategies for the Final Status Negotiations
► B238 :: Request from long-serving prisoner for assistance to have his cases reviewed
► B239 :: Correspondence with Department of Political Sciences at UNISA re: Proposed project: Political Conflict resolution
► B240 :: Article: 'SA lawyer says irreversible change is answer to violence' in The Irish News
► B241 :: Arbitration in the matter of a religious clause in the Vision, Mission and Value System for the University of Pretoria
► B242 :: Funeral programme of Chris Ribeiro (18 December 1961 - 3 May 1998)
► B243 :: Currin's membership in Irish policing council
► B244 :: Negotiations re: Moratorium on retrenching teachers
► B245 :: Correspondence with Palestinian Centre re: Currin unable to participate in 4th Geneva Convention in Gaza City
► B246 :: Sentence Review Commission
► B247 :: Article: 'SA lawyer heads peace plan' in The Cape Argus
► B248 :: Substantive determination in the matter of P Kavanagh, T Quigley, P Magee and G McDonnell (N. Ireland)
► B249 :: Judgment of Girvan J (N. Ireland)
► B250 :: N. Ireland round table talks
► B251 :: British Irish Association Conference
► B252 :: The Way Forward Conference
► B253 :: Paper delivered by Currin to the Northern Ireland Medico-Legal Society: 'Constitutional Transformation and Reconciliation'
► B254 :: Family letter to Robertson family
► B255 :: Document by Currin: 'Mediation and the Drumcree Mediation'
► B256 :: Correspondence in matters re: the Sentence Review Commission
► B257 :: Correspondence with NIACRO re: Discussion document on process for Truth and Reconciliation Commission for N. Ireland
► B258 :: E-mails sent to Currin re: Situation in N. Ireland
► B259 :: Claudy Memorial Sculpture
► B260 :: Faxed messages re: Logistics of conference in Oxford
► B261 :: Confidential note of a meeting in Windsor House to discuss the possible handling of cases of escaped terrorist prisoners
► B262 :: British Irish Association Conference, Oxford
► B263 :: Correspondence from Prison Service re: Transitional appointments as Life Sentence Review Commissioners
► B264 :: Comments on minutes of Oral Hearing held at HMP Maghabbery on 31 October 2000
► B265 :: Substantive determination of JJ Adair (N. Ireland)
► B266 :: E-mail to Sentence Review Commissioners in which Currin excuses himself from meeting
► B267 :: AMSSA NEWS Volume 1
► B268 :: E-mail signing: 'Declaration of the NGO Parallel Meeting Concerning the Fourth Geneva Convention'
► B269 :: Chapter 12 of book on the Drumcree mediation
► B270 :: Sentence Review Commissioners in the matter between the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (applicant) and Mr. SJ McClean (respondent)
► B271 :: E-mail correspondence with Hans Hartman re: Closing of KAIROS
► B272 :: Paper: 'International Dimension of an Atlantic Philanthropies Programme on Conflict Resolution and Human Rights' by Currin
► B273 :: Government Gazette notice of the granting of amnesty to certain members of the Apartheid security establishment, including crimes committed against Currin amongst others
► B274 :: E-mail correspondence re: 'Clemency Conference' in Russia
► B275 :: E-mail correspondence requesting Currin's views on American mediation practice
► B276 :: E-mail correspondence with K Magee of BBC re: Dirk Coetzee
► B277 :: Private e-mail to D Anderson re: stay in N. Ireland in December
► B278 :: E-mail correspondence re: Rejection of Currin's participation in Clemency Conference by Council of Europe on the basis that he is a Non-European
► B279 :: Application for advertised post: General Manager Transformation (SARFU)
► B280 :: E-mail correspondence re: Negotiations and the Basques
► B281 :: Letter to Karen (?) re: 'Policing our divided society'
Call Number:
B
Title:
DIARY FILES
Dates:
1987 - 1991