Jul 1, 1976
This report shows the ICJ, as a non-governmental organization in consultative status with the United Nations, UNESCO and the Council of Europe, has continued to play an active part in the various U.N. bodies and NGO committees dealing with human rights.
The headquarters of the ICJ in Geneva has continued to act as a centre for information about legal and other developments concerning the Rule of Law and the protection of human rights. Many requests for information have been received from governments, intergovernmental and nongovernmental organisations, law professors and individual lawyers and other interested persons in matters relating to human rights.
ICJ-annual report-1976-eng (full text in English, PDF)
Jan 1, 1976
The ICJ has for some time been following with interest and concern developments concerning the advancement and protection of human rights in Iran.
Jan 1, 1976
When the April 1974 revolution in Portugal brought about the downfall of the Portuguese African empire, the situation in Southern Africa was transformed.
Sep 1, 1975
A 1975 study on the application in Latin America of the Conventions relating to asylum.
Jun 30, 1975
The International Commission of Jurists has continued its activities on behalf of the Rule of Law and the protection of human rights in all parts of the world.
Five new Members have been elected to the Commission. Under its Statute the Commission is composed of not more than 40 Members, and seeks to maintain a balance between the different regions and legal systems of the world.
ICJ-annual report-1975-eng (full text in English, PDF)