ICJ Bulletin no. 18 (March 1964)

ICJ Bulletin no. 18 (March 1964)

The efforts made by the Council of Europe to elaborate social rights of citizens of the various countries represent an important step forward, one of the most important achievements of the Council. The rest of the bulletin exposes the situation of various regions.

This edition contains articles on the aspects of the Rule of Law in:

  • the European Social Charter
  • Ghana
  • Hungary
  • Mongolia
  • Morocco
  • South Africa
  • Southern Rhodesia

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ICJ Bulletin no. 17 (December 1963)

ICJ Bulletin no. 17 (December 1963)

This bulletin coincides with the fifteenth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

The ICJ reaffirms its devotion to the promotion of the human rights. Human rights are a vital matter of internal concern, but they are not and must never be allowed to be a matter of exclusively internal concern.

This edition contains articles on aspects of the Rule of Law and focuses on:

  • President John F. Kennedy
  • Human Rights Day
  • Burma
  • Czechoslovakia
  • Dominican Republic
  • Haiti
  • Nigeria
  • Pakistan
  • Rumania
  • South Africa
  • Yugoslavia

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ICJ Bulletin no. 16 (July 1963)

ICJ Bulletin no. 16 (July 1963)

Newly independent African countries face challenges to establish the rule of law in their territory. This bulletin will explore the various issues that occurred in mid-1963..

This edition contains articles on aspects of the Rule of Law in:

  • Berlin
  • Burundi
  • East Germany
  • Mali
  • Morocco
  • South Africa
  • United States

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