Description | Letter from Dudgeon, Belfast, to Boyle, responding to Boyle's letter of 30 Mar 1981, and explaining his reasons for parting company with Boyle and Francis Keenan as legal representatives for Dudgeon's case when being heard at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. "I don't doubt you were personally grieved and annoyed by my decision to go it alone last July", thanking Boyle for his work to date and explaining his future case argument. Also, Dudgeon cites a strained and difficult working relationship with Keenan as another factor. |