ICJ Review no. 7 (December 1971)

ICJ Review no. 7 (December 1971)

The decision to devote this number of the review predominantly to events concerning Africa was prompted by two important conferences held this year. The conclusions of both conferences are reproduced in full in this issue.

The first conference, on ‘African legal process and the individual’, was convened in April in Addis Ababa by the UN Economic Commission for Africa. It is believed to be the first African conference to be convened by Africans dealing with human rights.

The second was the international conference in Colorado in September on ‘Justice and the individual: the rule of law under current pressures’, convened by the ICJ as guests of the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies. One of the principal themes discussed was racial discrimination, with particular reference to South Africa.

In addition, this edition features articles on:

  • Human rights in the world:
    • -Guinea
    • -Greece
    • -Northern Ireland
    • -Paraguay
    • -Senegal
    • -Spain
    • -Taiwan and Philippines
    • -USA – California
    • -USSR
  • Articles:
    • -South Africa and the rule of law, by Michael Davis
    • -Uganda’s Law Development Centre, by R. M. Cooper
    • -Zambia: the new law association, by Leo Baron
    • -Internment: Uganda and West Bengal, by Peter Evans
    • -Law and socialism in Chile, by José Antonio Viera-Gallo
  • Judicial application of the rule of law: the International Court of Justice Opinion on Namibia
  • Basic texts: Resolutions adopted by the Conference of African Jurists, finale document of the Aspen Conference
  • ICJ news

ICJ Review-7-1971-eng (full text in English, PDF)
ICJ Review-7-1971-spa (full text in Spanish, PDF)

ICJ Review no. 5 (March 1970)

ICJ Review no. 5 (March 1970)

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:

  • Human rights in the world:
    • -American Convention
    • -Malawi
    • -Dahomey (Benin)
    • -Libya
    • -USSR
    • -France
    • -Individual petition
  • Special study: Pollution by Robert Kiefé
  • Judicial application of the rule of law
  • Basic texts: the American Convention on Human Rights
  • ICJ news

ICJ Review-5-1970-eng (full text in English, PDF)
ICJ Review-5-1970-spa (full text in Spanish, PDF)

 

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