Pakistan: ICJ pressured on Kashmir report
The ICJ regrets the Government of Pakistan’s attempt to influence the result of the ICJ report on Kashmir.
The ICJ regrets the Government of Pakistan’s attempt to influence the result of the ICJ report on Kashmir.
The document consists of three parties. The first is a general review of the basic rules regarding reservations to treaties. The second part contains a country-by-country review, outlining the reservations made by Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Myanmar, Pakistan and Thailand. The third part contains conclusions, focusing on the best strategies for NGO advocacy with regard to these reservations to the Convention of the Rights of the Child.
Asia-Convention Rights of the Child-non-legal submission-1994-eng (full text in English, PDF)
The newly-appointed Secretary-General of the ICJ, Sir Leslie Munro, will be visiting Karachi in mid-January in connection with a three-month mission to the Far East.