Cuba and the Rule of Law

Cuba and the Rule of Law

The International Commission of Jurists submits in the present Report the results of its inquiry into the situation of the Rule of Law in Cuba under the revolutionary regime of Dr. Fidel Castro. Dr. Castro and his adherents themselves so describe his rule as revolutionary.

Spain and the Rule of Law

Spain and the Rule of Law

The International Commission of Jurists now publishes its report on “ Spain and the Rule of Law”. The interest of the Commission in Spanish developments dates back many years. 

ICJ Bulletin no. 14 (October 1962)

ICJ Bulletin no. 14 (October 1962)

The system of government inherited by many new independent States in Africa from the colonial powers has been one of parliamentary democracy based on the political party system.

The purpose of some articles of this edition is to investigate the role played by parties in opposition to the government.

This edition features a survey with special emphasis on elections results made of nineteen independent countries in Africa. As a result, some conclusions are drawn on the prospects for the rule of law in the region.

This edition contains articles on aspects of the Rule of Law in:

  • the opposition in Tropical Africa
  • Congo
  • the Eichmann trial
  • Kenya
  • Turkey
  • South Africa
  • United Arab Republic (Egypt)
  • USSR
  • Yugoslavia

ICJ Bulletin-14-1962-eng (full text in English, PDF)

ICJ Bulletin-14-1962-spa (full text in Spanish, PDF)

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