Dec 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 features:
- The international labour organisation: its contribution to the rule of law and the international protection of human rights, by Nicolas Valticos
- The hospitalization of mental patients, by Paul Bernard and Daniel Marchand
- Freedom of movement within the common market, by Anna-Juliette Pouyat
- Latin American procedures for the protection of the individual, by Héctor Fix Zamudio
- The Supreme Court of Ceylon, by Joseph A.L. Cooray
- Digest of judicial decisions on aspects of the rule of law, by Lucian G. Weeramantry
ICJ Journal-IX-2-1968-eng (full text in English, PDF)
ICJ Journal-IX-2-1968-spa (full text in Spanish, PDF)
Sep 1, 1968
En este boletín: informaciones sobre Argentina.
ICJ Bulletin-35-1968-spa (Boletín en Español, PDF)
Sep 1, 1968
This edition includes a press release issued by the ICJ on 21st August 1968, the day when Czechoslovakia was invaded by forces of the USSR, Bulgaria, East Germany, Hungary and Poland. The ICJ recalls that this invasion is a indefensible violation of the Charter of the UN, and of international law.
This bulletin also includes a resolution on human rights in armed conflict that strives to give a real meaning to the laws of war.
In addition, this edition contains articles on the aspects of the Rule of Law in:
- Czechoslovakia
- Argentina
- Brazil
- China
- Nepal
plus ICJ news.
ICJ Bulletin-35-1968-eng (full text in English, PDF)
ICJ Bulletin-35-1968-spa (full text in Spanish, PDF)
Sep 1, 1968
Dans ce bulletin: informations sur la Tchécoslovaquie, l’Argentine, le Brésil, la Chine et le Népal.
ICJ Bulletin-35-1968-fra (Texte complet en PDF)
Aug 1, 1968
The Government of the Republic of South Africa has recently put forward the claim that the Rule of Law is fully operative within its territory.