ICJ Bulletin no. 34 (June 1968)
The UN has designated 1968 as International Year for Human Rights, giving the bulletins of this year a deeper insight into human rights. (more…)
The UN has designated 1968 as International Year for Human Rights, giving the bulletins of this year a deeper insight into human rights. (more…)
Whether it be in regard to the rule of law or to the rules of humanity, the policies of racial discrimination practized in Southern Africa are indefensible. (more…)
This bulletin includes a groundbreaking document to support the establishment of a UN High Commissioner for Human Rights with a decree of independence and prestige required for the performance of his functions under the authority of the General Assembly. (more…)
Following its meeting in Geneva in September 1966, the ICJ concluded that while the development and application of the rule of law is the rational and reasonable alternative to intolerance, arbitrary action and injustice, the universal acceptance of this elementary concept is hard to secure. (more…)
Freedom of expression is one of the fundamental requirements of a genuine State under the rule of law. One of the most effective ways of obstructing the rule of law is the creation of strict press censorship. This bulletin develops the case of Spain and its new press law. (more…)
This bulletin marks the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. (more…)
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