
Revue de la CIJ no. 52 (Juin 1994)
Impunité, crimes contre l’humanité et disparitions forcées
ICJ Review-52-1994-fra (Texte complet en PDF)
Impunité, crimes contre l’humanité et disparitions forcées
ICJ Review-52-1994-fra (Texte complet en PDF)
The ICJ believes that for normal civil life to resume in the West Bank and Gaza, there is a need for a strong, confident and competent judiciary. The ICJ decided to study the present and future status of the Palestinian civilian courts.
The ICJ said today that the UN should extend the mandate of the International Tribunal on the former-Yugoslavia to the crimes now being committed in Rwanda.
The ICJ announced today that the Chairman of its Executive Committee, Justice Michael Kirby of Australia, will attend the inauguration of Mr. Nelson Mandela as President of South Africa.
The ICJ regrets yesterday’s resolution of the UN Security Council concerning the tragic situation in Rwanda.