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The International Commission of Jurists : the pioneering years / by Lucian G. Weeramantry.

Human Rights and Humanitarian Law - Book Archive 2000-2005 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Weeramantry, Lucian G., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Rule of law.
Human rights.
International Commission of Jurists (1952- )--History.
International Commission of Jurists (1952- ).
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
The Hague, The Netherlands ; London ; Boston : Kluwer Law International, [2000]
Summary:
The object of this volume is to present a comprehensive survey of the early history and activities of the International Commission of Jurists, highlighting its achievements in defining, developing, and promoting the Rule of Law. It seeks to give readers an awareness of the Commission's unique role in the evolution of the Rule of Law concept, which is not otherwise available. While there were several international organizations, including the Commission, working in the field of human rights following upon the adoption of the Universal Declaration, the Commission was unique in that it focused on the development of the Rule of Law as a sine qua non for the protection and advancement of human rights. The scope of this work is therefore much wider than mere identification and promotion of human rights. It deals with the principles identified by the Commission as underlying the Rule of Law and the institutions and procedure necessary to safeguard those principles; it reviews in-depth studies by eminent jurists on aspects of the Rule of Law; it surveys applications and violations of the Rule of Law in different countries or regions of the world; and it draws attention to trials of persons arrested or detained under cover of legislation patently offending against the Rule of Law. The work also covers the many initiatives taken by the Commission either by itself or in collaboration with the United Nations and other international organizations to ensure better recognition of and respect for the Rule of Law and human rights. Reference is made in this connection to different initiatives of national sections both at the regional and national level.
Contents:
Preface.
1. Establishment of the International Commission of Jurists: Its Goals and Strategies.
2. The Congress of Athens.
3. The Norman Marsh Period.
4. The Congress of New Delhi.
5. The Significance of the Delhi Conclusions.
6. The Commission as Global Watchdog of the Rule of Law.
7. The First Regional Conference of Jurists Meets at Lagos.
8. The Results of the Congress of Rio de Janeiro.
9. A New Leadership and Shifts in Focus.
10. The South-East Asian and Pacific Conference at Bangkok.
11. National Sections as Structures for Promoting the Rule of Law.
12. Regional Conferences, Seminars and Colloquia (1966-1970).
13. In-depth Studies on the Rule of Law and Human Rights.
14. Reviewing Aspects of the Rule of Law.
15. Judicial Application of the Rule Of Law.
16. Collaboration with the United Nations and Other International Organizations.
17. The Commission's Programmes and Projects for the International Year for Human Rights.
18. An Overview of the Commission's Contribution to the Global Development of the Rule of Law.
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
90-04-47877-9
OCLC:
755253290
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004478770 DOI

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