ICJ Review no. 55 (December 1995)

Global
Issue:
Document Type: Publication
Date: 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.

The ICJ organized a conference on Economic, Social and Cultural rights and the role of lawyers held in Bangalore in October 1995. This special issue of the Review contains papers presented by the participants at the Bangalore Conference. It also comprises other articles on economic, social and cultural rights written by a number of experts. The outcome of the conference; the Bangalore Declaration and Plan of Action is annexed to this Special Issue.

This edition features:

  • Introduction
  • Background information on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
  • Opening speech by the Secretary-General
  • Inaugural address, by the Honourable Shri A. M. Ahmadi, Chief Justice of India
  • A new approach to monitoring the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, by Audrey R. Chapman
  • Protecting the rights of all human rights defenders, by Allan McChesney
  • Latin-America: challenges in economic, social and cultural rights, by Gustavo Gallón Giraldo
  • New path for economic, social and cultural rights, by Diego Garcia-Sayan
  • The role of lawyers in the realisation of economic, social and cultural rights: a general overview, by Tokunbo Ige
  • Rights of the poor, poor rights ? Reflections on economic, social and cultural rights, by Pierre-Henri Imbert
  • The monitoring of economic, social and cultural rights, by Kofi Kumado
  • Justiciability and beyond, complaint procedures and the right to health, by Virginia A. Leary
  • Economic, social and cultural rights and the role of lawyers: North American perspectives, by David Matas
  • Economic, social and cultural rights and the role of lawyers (with appendices), by Fali S. Nariman
  • The need for an Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, by Manfred Nowak
  • Some reflections on the framework of economic, social and cultural rights in Africa, by Joe Oloka-Onyango
  • Towards global endorsement of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, by Mervat Ridhmawi
  • Justiciability of economic, social and cultural rights, by Katarina Tomasevski
  • Bangalore Declaration and Plan of Action
  • The Meeting of the Members of the ICJ and its National Sections and Affiliated Organizations: Resolution on Bosnia-Herzegovina

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