ICJ Review no. 45 (December 1990)

ICJ Review no. 45 (December 1990)

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 articles on:

  • Human rights in the world:
    • -Argentina
    • -South Africa
    • -Sri Lanka
  • Commentaries:
    • -UN Sub-Commission on Discrimination and Minorities
    • -Eight UN Congress on the prevention of crime and the treatment of offenders
    • -The Constitution of Fiji
  • Articles:
    • -Realizing the human rights of the disadvantaged, by Clarence Dias
    • -The Kurds in Turkey – further restrictions of human rights, by Martin van Bruinessen
  • Basic texts:
    • -UN Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials
    • -Basic Principles on the Role of Lawyers

ICJ Review-45-1990-eng (full text in English, PDF)
ICJ Review-45-1990-spa (full text in Spanish, PDF)

Reverting to despotism: human rights in Haiti

Reverting to despotism: human rights in Haiti

This is the tenth report on human rights in Haiti issued by Americas Watch and the National Coalition for Haitian Refugees (NCHR) since 1983. Joining them for the first time in the issuance of this report is the ICJ. This report is based on six fact-finding missions to Haiti.

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