Ce qu’il faut savoir de la Commission Internationale de Juristes

Ce qu’il faut savoir de la Commission Internationale de Juristes

Le document donne un aperçu des objectifs, l’organisation et la composition, les origines et l’évolution, les travaux ainsi que l’organisation financière de la CIJ.

De la Conclusion : “C ’est en prenant conscience de leurs responsabilités et des liens d’interdépendance qui les unissent que les juristes du monde entier sentiront qu’ils appartiennent à cette communauté spirituelle que la Commission s’efforce de créer.

En tant qu’organisation non gouvernementale et non politique, elle offre l’occasion d ’échanger des vues et d’examiner des opinions qui ne traduisent pas nécessairement l’attitude officielle d’un gouvernement ou d’une autorité quelconque.

Tous les amis de la Commission, tous ceux qui la soutiennent, se sentent ainsi entièrement fibres d’aborder sans préjugés des points de vue étrangers et de contribuer à leur tour à ce précieux courant d ’idées qui, ne connaissant de frontières ni naturelles ni artificielles, représente le plus solide espoir de faire naître entre les nations une compréhension durable.”

Avec Annexes: Acte d’Athènes, Déclaration de Delhi, Loi de Lagos.

ICJ-objectives,organisation and evolution-publications-1963-fra (Texte complet en PDF)

Working paper on executive action and the rule of law

Working paper on executive action and the rule of law

The Working Paper was intended for the participants in the 1962 International Congress of Jurists, held in Rio de Janeiro (Petropolis), Brazil from 11 to 15 December 1962.

The paper was prepared with the assistance of National Sections and individual jurists who responded to the questionnaire submitted to them by the Commission. Replies from the following 55 countries were available at the time of the drafting of the document.

The paper starts with an introduction on the Rule of law and consequently covers the topics dealt with by the four Committees set up for the Congress:

Committee one: Procedures Utilized by Administrative Agencies and Executive Officials
Committee two: Control by the Courts and the Legislature over Executive Action
Committee three: The Role of Lawyers in a Changing Society
Committee four: The Role of Legal Education in a Changing Society

Executive action and rule of law-working paper conference-1962-eng (full text in English, PDF)

Executive action and rule of law-working paper conference-1962-spa (full text in Spanish, PDF)

Executive action and rule of law-working paper conference-1962-fra (full text in French, PDF)

 

link to Conference report

Appendix to Working Paper: International Congress of Jurists 1962

Appendix to Working Paper: International Congress of Jurists 1962

The Working Paper and its Appendix were intended for the participants in the 1962 International Congress of Jurists, held in Rio de Janeiro (Petropolis), Brazil from 11 to 15 December 1962.

The Appendix contains the texts of final statements of previous ICJ Congresses: the Act of Athens (1955), the Declaration of Delhi (1959), the conclusions of the Delhi Congress, the Law of Lagos (1961) and the conclusions of the Lagos Congress.

It also includes the Questionnaire submitted to ICJ National sections and individual jurists, the conclusions of which were summarised in the Working paper for the Congress.

Executive action and rule of law-working paper conference-appendix-1962-eng (full text in English, PDF)

Executive action and rule of law-working paper conference-appendix-1962-spa (full text in Spanish, PDF)

Executive action and rule of law-working paper conference-appenix-1962-fra (full text in French, PDF)

link to Working paper

link to Conference report

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