ICJ Review no. 15 (December 1975)

ICJ Review no. 15 (December 1975)

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:
      -Chile
      -India
      -Indonesia
      -Portugal
      -Rhodesia
      -Spain
  • Commentaries:
      -International covenants on human rights
      -Individual petitions
      -UN Sub-commission on minorities and discrimination
  • Articles:
      -Baader-Meinhof trials and criminal procedure, by Karin Rose
      -Migrant workers, by Frank Russo
      -Criminal justice in Africa and Asia, by Saeed El Mahdi
  • Book review: “The Trial of Beyers Naudé”

ICJ Review-15-1975-eng (full text in English, PDF)

ICJ report on activities, 1974-1975

ICJ report on activities, 1974-1975

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)

ICJ Review no. 14 (June 1975)

ICJ Review no. 14 (June 1975)

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
      -Latin America
      -Namibia
      -South Africa
      -Sri Lanka
      -Bulgaria
  • Commentaries:
      -Mr. Vorster’s political prisoners
      -United States policy and human rights
  • Articles:
      -Human rights, the poor and the legal system, by R. Sackville
      -Psychiatry, the law and dissent in USSR, by Clayton Yeo
      -Conference on humanitarian law- phase II, by S. Suckow
      -Torture and 5th UN Congress on crime prevention, by J. A. Dolan and M. L. Van Den Assum

ICJ Review-14-1975-eng (full text in English, PDF)

 

 

 

 

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