- L58.
- File
- 1956-66.
Part of Lord Elwyn-Jones Papers
Part of Lord Elwyn-Jones Papers
Correspondence and press cuttings relating to In My Time,
Part of Lord Elwyn-Jones Papers
Part of Lord Elwyn-Jones Papers
Correspondence and related papers concerning E.-J.'s attempt to obtain the release of of six Greek lawyers who had been detained by the Greek military regime for representing Greek students.
Correspondence and research material relating to the Walter Idris Jones Memorial Lecture,
Part of Lord Elwyn-Jones Papers
Part of Lord Elwyn-Jones Papers
Correspondence and typescripts, 1947, relating to the Polish-German frontier; correspondence and papers, 1948, relating to E.-J.'s visit to Addis Ababa to conduct an appeal for a Czech company director; together with a typescript of the Handbook of the Laws of Ethiopiaby Judge Nathan Marein, 1949; TheEthiopian Penal Code of 1930 and The Constitution of Ethiopia, 1931; The Negarit Gazette, 1942; draft articles on Ethiopia, c.1948, and a letter, 1948, from E.-J. to his wife.
Correspondence concerning foreign affairs,
Part of Lord Elwyn-Jones Papers
Part of Lord Elwyn-Jones Papers
Correspondence from Columbia University, New York,
Part of Lord Elwyn-Jones Papers
Correspondence relating to Daniel Jones, E.-J.'s son,
Part of Lord Elwyn-Jones Papers
Correspondence relating to Kenya,
Part of Lord Elwyn-Jones Papers
Correspondence Relating to specific subjects,
Part of Lord Elwyn-Jones Papers
Part of Lord Elwyn-Jones Papers
Correspondence relating to the Banaban Island case. The Banabans, initially represented by E.-J., took the British Phosphate Company and the British Government to the High Court to claim compensation for the destruction of Ocean Island, their homeland.