
Revue de la CIJ no. 6 (avril – juin 1971)
Impunité, crimes contre l’humanité et disparitions forcées.
ICJ Review-6-1971-fra (Texte complet en PDF)
Impunité, crimes contre l’humanité et disparitions forcées.
ICJ Review-6-1971-fra (Texte complet en PDF)
The ICJ faced a financial crisis in 1970 that threatened the existence of the organisation. As a result the had to appeal to many governments and succeeded in securing new donors. It goes without saying that these governmental contributions have been accepted on the explicit understanding that they in no way affect the complete independence and impartiality of the Commission.
The Review will provide, on a quarterly basis, not only studies in depth on current legal issues, but also up-to-date information on legal developments throughout the world. In this issue, the special study is an article looking at pollution by Mr. Robert Kiéfé.
In its condemnation of violations of the rule of law and laws actions running counter to the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in support that it gives to the gradual implementation of the law of human rights in national systems and in the international legal order, The Review seeks to echo the voice of every member of the legal professions in his search for a just society and a peaceful world.
This edition features articles on:
ICJ Review-5-1970-eng (full text in English, PDF)
ICJ Review-5-1970-spa (full text in Spanish, PDF)
Impunité, crimes contre l’humanité et disparitions forcées.
ICJ Review-5-1970-fra (full text in French, PDF)