Oct 11, 1961 | Advocacy, Open letters
The ICJ has sent a cable to President Nkrumah of Ghana concerning reports of arrests, it was announced today.
Sir Leslie Munro, the Secretary-General of the Commission, stated that the Commission has learned with “profound concern” of recent reports of the arrest of leading lawyers and a large number of other persons and “in view of the disquiet these reports are having on the world legal community” requested information concerning the charges against those arrested.
Oct 10, 1961 | News
Notes about the project of an International Commission of Jurists inquiry committee on Berlin.
Dec 12, 1960 | News
The ICJ released today a detailed Report on South Africa and the Rule of Law.
Aug 5, 1960 | News
The ICJ has become increasingly concerned over persistent reports from citizens of the Dominican Republic as well as international organizations of the systematic violation of basic human rights and freedoms by the regime.
Feb 27, 1960 | Advocacy, Open letters
The ICJ, with the support of 39,000 jurists, judges and professors of law in 62 countries throughout the world, wishes to make known the texts of two cables sent on January 28 and February 14, 1961 directly to the Minister of Justice of South Vietnam, Nguyen Luong.