Dec 1, 1995
The plight of judges and lawyers as well as the structural problems in legal systems are annually highlighted in Attacks on Justice. Every year, this report sheds an alarming light on the state of human rights protection around the world.
Aug 1, 1995
The ICJ published a new position paper seeking to build on its previous work on this issue, in several ways.
First, it provides a thorough discussion of the ILC’s approach to the issues that the Ad Hoc Committee focused upon at its first meeting. Second, the paper summarises the discussions of the Ad Hoc Committee concerning these issues. Third, it offers the ICJ’s comments and suggestions on several of the issues, continuing and expanding upon the themes developed in the ICJ’s earlier papers.
This comparison of the approaches taken by the ILC and the Ad Hoc Committee offers a useful insight into the issues that must be addressed in establishing a permanent Court. The ILC is a body of independent legal experts charged with the task of drafting the Statute of the Court. The Ad Hoc Committee is composed of governmental delegations from many of the world’s nations. Certainly, some of the criticisms of the Statute made during the Ad Hoc Committee meeting reflect this difference in background.”
The paper focuses on:
- Establishment and composition of the ICC
- Applicable law and jurisdiction of the Court
- Exercise of jurisdiction
- Due process
- Relationship between States Parties, non-States parties and the ICC
- Effects of judgements
- Budget and administration
International Criminal Court-position paper-1995-eng (full text in English, PDF)
Jun 1, 1995
The purpose of the Review is to focus attention on the problems in regard to which lawyers can make their contribution to society in their respective areas of influence and to provide them with the necessary information and data.
This edition features:
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-The law on aliens controversy in the Baltic states, by Dagmara Vallens
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-The Russian armed intervention in Chechnya and its human rights implications, by Nicolas M. L. Bovay
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-The United Nations Commission on Human Rights: 51st Session
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-Council of Europe- Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities and explanatory report
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-Council of Europe- Additional Protocol to the European Social Charter Providing a System of Collective Complaints
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-World Summit for Social Development, Copenhagen 6-12 March 1995, evaluation by the ICJ
ICJ Review-54-1995-eng (full text in English, PDF)
ICJ Review-54-1995-spa (full text in Spanish, PDF)
May 3, 1995
Le rapport analyse les politiques de coopération des organisations suivantes: Centre pour les droits de l’Homme de l’ONU, Union européenne, Conseil de l’Europe et Organisation pour la Sécurité et la Coopération en Europe.
Chaque chapitre couvre les thèmes suivantes:
- Philosophie qui sous-tend ces programmes et leur déploiement
- Les mécanismes et organes de gestion
- Le contenu des programmes
- Les méthodes utilisées
- Les fonds affectés
- Évaluation des programmes
Avec Annexe: Programmes PHARE/TACIS 1993 et 1994, Rapports 1993 et 1994 sur les activités de l’Unité droits de l’Homme et démocratisation, Tableau synoptique.
cooperation policies IGOs-thematic report-1995-fra (Texte complet en PDF)
May 3, 1995
Le rapport analyse les politiques de coopération des organisations suivantes: Centre pour les droits de l’homme de l’ONU, Union européenne, Conseil de l’Europe et Organisation pour la Sécurité et la Coopération en Europe.
Chaque chapitre couvre les thèmes suivantes:
- Philosophie qui sous-tend ces programmes et leur déploiement
- Les mécanismes et organes de gestion
- Le contenu des programmes
- Les méthodes utilisées
- Les fonds affectés
- Évaluation des programmes
Avec Annexe: Programmes PHARE/TACIS 1993 et 1994, Rapports 1993 et 1994 sur les activités de l’Unité droits de l’homme et démocratisation, Tableau synoptique.
cooperation policies IGOs-thematic report-1995-fra (full text in French, PDF)