Jun 1, 1968
The UN has designated 1968 as International Year for Human Rights, giving the bulletins of this year a deeper insight into human rights.
This edition contains articles on the aspects of the Rule of Law in:
- Czechoslovakia
- Greece
- Guatemala
- Portugal
- South Africa
- United Kingdom
- Vietnam
plus ICJ news.
ICJ Bulletin-34-1968-eng (full text in English, PDF)
Jun 1, 1968
En este boletín: articulos sobre Guatemala.
ICJ Bulletin-34-1968-spa (Boletín en Español, PDF)
Jun 1, 1968
This legal Journal is devoted to the administration of justice within different countries. It also strives to deepen understanding of and widen agreement on the principles of the rule of law in all countries.
This edition is the second part of a special issue commemorating the International Year for Human Rights. It features:
- Introduction
- Human rights, the United Nations and 1968, by John Humphrey
- The International social order and human rights, by Felipe Herrera
- The right to an effective remedy and a fair trial under common law, by Walter Raeburn
- The right to education and culture, by Mohammed El Fasi
- The right to social services, by Terje Wold
- Work, leisure and social security as human rights in the world community, by C. Wilfred Jenks
- Duties and limitations upon rights, by René Marcic
- The judicature of New Zealand, by Sir T. McCarthy and Peter A. Cornford
- Document: The effective realization and protection of civil and political rights
- Document: Montreal Statement of the Assembly for Human Rights
- Digest of judicial decisions on aspects of the rule of law, by Lucian G. Weeramantry
- Bibliography of human rights
ICJ Journal-IX-1-1968-eng (full text in English, PDF)
ICJ Journal-IX-1-1968-spa (full text in Spanish, PDF)
Jun 1, 1968
Ce journal légal fournit de l’information sur l’administration de la justice dans différents pays.
ICJ Journal-IX-1-introduction-1968-fra (Texte d’introduction en PDF)
Mar 1, 1968
This edition coincides with the Geneva Conference on Human Rights held in May 1968. The General Conclusions, summarized in this bulletin, deserve the attention of everyone interested in promoting human rights irrespective of religious or political affiliation.
The bulletin no.33 includes the first international Conference of Jurists to discuss the important right to Freedom of Movement. In addition to the right of freedom of movement as defined by Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the conference discussed a proposal for the establishment of a council of Asia and the Pacific. Designed as a contribution to the International Year for Human Rights, this Conference was the first international event to be held within the framework of the Year.
This edition also contains articles on the aspects of the rule of law in:
- Rhodesia
- Switzerland
- St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla
- Yugoslavia
plus ICJ news.
ICJ Bulletin-33-1968-eng (full text in English, PDF)
ICJ Bulletin-33-1968-spa (full text in Spanish, PDF)