ICJ Bulletin no. 12 (November 1961)

ICJ Bulletin no. 12 (November 1961)

This issue of the bulletin contains eight articles, all of them on subjects of topical interests (fundamental human rights, public security, labour laws, fair trials and death penalty).

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

  • Australia (analysis of amending the Crimes Act)
  • Ceylon Human rights and m
  • East Germany
  • Ethipia
  • European Court
  • Senegal
  • Switzerland
  • USSR

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Tibet and the Chinese People’s Republic

Tibet and the Chinese People’s Republic

The ICJ decided to invite a number of well-known judges, professors and practitioners to form an independent committee charged with the task of investigating events in Tibet in a detached and judicial manner and reporting to the Commission on the field of its inquiry.

Dr. Phan-Quang-Dan’s disappearance

Dr. Phan-Quang-Dan’s disappearance

The ICJ, with the support of 39,000 jurists, judges and professors of law in 62 countries throughout the world, wishes to make known the texts of two cables sent on January 28 and February 14, 1961 directly to the Minister of Justice of South Vietnam, Nguyen Luong.

ICJ Bulletin no. 10 (January 1960)

ICJ Bulletin no. 10 (January 1960)

The 10th edition of the bulletin reflects on the major international legal events of 1959 and outlines the issues of the coming period and the policies adopted to address them.

The previous issues of the bulletin as well as the present one contain articles on the problems of the rule of law in new and nascent countries side by side with reports on legal developments in older States.

The 1960s have seen rapid strikes made by former colonial territories towards complete independence. Whether the rule of law will find expression in the public life of newly independent states is naturally a matter of concern to the ICJ. The opportunity is there for all countries to choose for themselves, without foreign interference and with the freedom, welfare and progress of their peoples as their only guide.

This issues focuses on aspects of the rule of law in:

  • Ceylon
  • China
  • Czechoslovakia
  • Greece
  • India
  • Kenya
  • Poland
  • Tibet
  • United Nations

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