Jul 1, 1999
O seminário sobre a aplicação interna das Normas Internacionais dos Direitos Humanos nos PALOP: Maputo, Mozambique
1-4 de Outubro de 1996.
O relatório contém:
Programa
Primeira parte
Discurso de boas-vindas – Adama Dieng
Discurso de abertura – Mário F. B. Mangaze
Segunda parte – Intervenções
- Fontes do Direito Internacional dos Direitos Humanos – Philipe K. A. Amoah
- A ONU e a Protecção dos Direitos do Homem – J. D. Dougan-Beacá
- Direitos Humanos, Constituição e Jurisdição Interna – Dalmo de A. Dallari
- A Relação das Normas Intenacionais e Regionais dos Direitos Humanos e do Direito Interno – José M. Santos País
- A Universalidade e Especificidade dos D ireitos do Homem em África – Isaac Nguema
- O Estado de Direito e a Independência do Poder Judicial – Abordagem dos Princípios – Adama Dieng
- O Papel do Juiz na Protecção dos Direitos do Homem – Alberto Baptista Lopes
- O Papel dos Juristas no Contexto das Realidades Sócio-Legais nos Países da África Lusófona – Antonio Caetano de Sousa
- Direitos Fundamentáis no seu Contexto Económico, Social e Cultural – Shadrack Gutto
- O Papel das ONG Nacionais e Internacionais na Promoção e Protecção dos Direitos Humanos – Fernando Gomes
Terceira parte
Discurso de encerramento
Relatório final
Anexos:
- General Recommendations of the Seminar on the application of International Human Rights Norms in PALOP countries
- Recomendações de ordem geral adoptadas no Seminário sobre a aplicação interna das Normas Internacionais dos Direitos Humanos nos PALOP
- Lista de participantes
PALOP-international human rights standards-thematic report-1999-pt (full text in Portuguese, PDF)
Jun 1, 1998
In this study, Atty. Mamta Kachwaha analyses and evaluates the quality and development of the legal system in India during the last twenty-five years, with a particular emphasis on the judiciary.
This study is a joint publication of the Interdisciplinary Research Program on Root Causes of Human Rights Violations (PIOOM), and the Centre for the Independence of Judges and Laywers (CIJL).
The independence and impartiality of judges and the independence of lawyers form central aspects of this study. The scope also includes important social issues of social justice, such as backlogs and court delay; access to justice and the courts; human rights and the role of the judiciary in giving redress to victims.
India-judiciary independence CIJL-report-1998-eng (full text in English, PDF)
Jan 1, 1998
In tackling gross violations of human rights in the international system, most attention used to be paid to violations as facts and practices. But the persons behind them – perpetrators and victims – largely remained outside the spectrum of national and international concern.
This is changing in recent years. The establishment of ad hoc international criminal tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda and the current proposal to set up a permanent international criminal court are clear evidence of the determination of the international community to combat impunity and to insist on the criminal responsibility of perpetrators. The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) welcomes and actively supports this development.
right to reparation-compilation-report-1998-eng-fra-spa (full text in English, French and Spanish, PDF)
Feb 1, 1997
La CIJ a effectué deux missions d’observation à Madagascar à l’occasion du premier (3 novembre 1996) et second (29 décembre 1996) tours des elections présidentielles. Suite à ces visites, la CIJ a rédigé deux rapports afin de soutenir le processus de démocratisation dans ce pays.
Le rapport couvre:
- le contexte politique et institutionnel
- un descriptif des activités de la mission d’observation durant le premier tour
- conclusions et recommandations sur le premier tour
- descriptif des événements et observations sur le second tour
- un descriptif des activités de la mission d’observation durant le second tour
- conclusions et recommandations sur le second tour
Madagascar-democratisation process(1st tour)-fact finding mission report-1997-fra (full text in French, PDF)
Madagascar-democratisation process(2nd tour)-fact finding mission report-1997-fra (full text in French, PDF)
Jan 1, 1997
La présente étude se veut une tentative d’évaluation du fonctionnement de l’institution judiciaire au Burkina Faso. Mais il convient tout de suite de remarquer qu’il s’agit d’une évaluation d’un type particulier parce que s’intéressant à un aspect précis du fonctionnement de la Justice, à savoir la question de l’indépendance de la Justice et de son incidence sur la protection et la promotion des droits humains dans un Etat donné.
Cette étude a été écrit par Salif Yonaba dans le contexte du Projet dénommé ‘Les déterminants de l’indépendance et de l’impartialité de la magistrature’.
L’étude contient sept chapitres:
- Considérations générales sur le Burkina Faso et son système judiciaire
- De la situation des droits de l’homme au Burkina Faso
- Organisation et fonctionnement de la profession judiciaire
- L’indépendance de la justice à l’épreuve des pressions politiques
- De l’intégrité et de la crédibilité de l’institution judiciaire
- De l’accès à la justice
- Conclusions, recommandations et suggestions
ainsi que des eléments de bibliographie et des annexes.
Burkina Faso-independence of justice-thematic report-1997-fra (full text in French, PDF)