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Joyce, James Avery, Esq.
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- 1926-1986 (Creation)
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Joyce, James Avery was an Irish barrister.
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James Avery Joyce's private papers were deposited by himself with the Geneva Library in 1981.
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The papers include documents and personal memoirs and records relating to the international peace movement (au sing. dans la lettre), which can be designated as follows:
- Miscellaneous reports, correspondence, notices, which J.A. Joyce used in compiling a dissertation for the University of London history diploma on the early 19th Century Peace Societies, together with some notices and reports of the National Peace Council in Britain;
- J.A. Joyce's own speeches, press reports, published articles, pamphlets and correspondence dating from about 1926 to 1981, (contained in some dozen numbered filing cases).
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Protection period to: 2046-12-31
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Protection period duration: 60
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Permission: No permission necessary.
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Physical usability: Without limits
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Term of protection: None