1. | Bloed, Arie : The OSCE and the Bosnian peace arrangement, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The OSCE and the Bosnian peace arrangement / Bloed, Arie REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Helsinki monitor : quarterly on security and cooperation in Europe : vol. 7; no. 1., p. 73-85. - Utrecht : Netherlands Helsinki Committee, 1996. - ISSN 0925-0972 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. The OSCE and the peace arrangement in Bosnia-Herzegovina The osce is in an `explosive' mood: as a result of the Dayton agreements, which hopefully will bring permanent peace to war-torn former Yugoslavia, the osce is embarking upon a new phase in its existence. The Organization will be deeply involved in the reconstruction of Bosnia-Herzegovina, in particular, with a role to play in the field of human rights, the organization of elections, and in questions of disarmament and arms control. `Physically' this is reflected in an explosion of the number of (temporary) osce staff members and in a very considerable increase of the budget. 1.1. Elections and human rights Elections must be held in Bosnia within 6 to 9 months of the signing of the Dayton agreement. These are to be organized by the osce. This is an enormous task and it is certain that the mid-June date will be impossible. There are problems in registering voters (who include the many refugees, displaced persons), compounded by the destruction of official records etc.. The plan is to organize elections for a house of representatives for the Moslem-Croat Federation, and a Bosnian Serb national assembly and presidency. The composition of the Bosnia-Herzegovina parliament will be based on a two-to-one ratio, of Federation and Serb representatives. This ratio, however, is criticized by Serb leaders who also oppose this formula for the security dimension (disarmament issues). INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Bosnia-Herzegovina / Moldova / Nagorny Karabakh / Croatia / Hungary |
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2. | Sica, Mario : The role of the OSCE in the Former Yugoslavia after the Dayton peace agreement, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The role of the OSCE in the Former Yugoslavia after the Dayton peace agreement / Sica, Mario REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Helsinki monitor : vol. 7: 2., p. 5-12. - Jansveld : Netherlands Helsinki Committee, 1996. - ISSN 0925-0972 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: As a result of the Dayton agreements, which hopefully will bring about a peaceful settlement for war-torn former Yugoslavia, the osce is embarking upon a new phase in its existence. The Organization will be the `lead agency' for the Bosnian elections, with an important role to play in the field of human rights and in questions of confidence and security-building measures and arms control. Why the OSCE? One may ask why the osce was selected by the Dayton negotiators for these tasks. While it had a considerable know-how in disarmament and arms control negotiations, its experience was rather limited concerning the operational dimension of human rights (as opposed to proclaiming principles), and almost non-existent as to elections assistance and supervision. The answer is probably that Russia's involvement in the Dayton implementation was crucial, and the osce provided the only structure that could allow such an involvement in the civilian field on an equal footing. Another advantage of the osce was that it was a Pan-European structure with the United States as a full member. Also, because it was not associated with earlier phases of the Bosnian conflict, the osce - unlike the United Nations (un) - had managed to keep a clean image in the Balkans. Furthermore, the osce, as an organization based only on political commitments, had a much greater flexibility than any other body. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Former Yugoslavia / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Croatia NOTE (GENERAL): Dayton peace agreement |
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3. | Peru presumption of guilt : human rights violations and the faceless courts in Peru, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Peru presumption of guilt : human rights violations and the faceless courts in Peru / - (Human Rights Watch : Americas ; vol. 8; no. 5), 38 p.. - New York : Human Rights Watch, 1996. - ISSN 1077-6710 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: USA / Peru |
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4. | Paul, Diane : Human rights and the elections in Bosnia, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Human rights and the elections in Bosnia / Paul, Diane REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Helsinki monitor : quarterly on security and cooperation in Europe : vol. 7; no. 4., p. 5-18. - Hague : Netherlands Helsinki Committee, 1996. - ISSN 0925-0972 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Bosnia-Herzegovina / Croatia NOTE (GENERAL): Dayton peace agreement; |
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5. | Nobel, Peter : En ombudsman för mänskliga rättigheter eller hur många offentligrättsliga ombudsmän skall vi ha i Sverige?, 1992 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series En ombudsman för mänskliga rättigheter eller hur många offentligrättsliga ombudsmän skall vi ha i Sverige? / Nobel, Peter REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: De lege : skrifter av fakultetens hedersdoktorer / Jareborg, N. (red.) - (Juridiska fakulteten i Uppsala årsbok : 1992 ; årg. 2), p. 251-264. - Uppsala : Iustus, 1992. - ISSN 1102-3317 ISBN 91-7678-224-7 LANGUAGE: SWE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Sweden |
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6. | Dreilinger, Lauren : The OSCE mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The OSCE mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina : apprehension of indicated war criminals / Dreilinger, Lauren REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Helsinki monitor : quarterly on security and cooperation in Europe : special issue : the OSCE in Bosnia and Herzegovina : vol. 8; no.3., p. 37-46. - Hague : Netherlands Helsinki monitor, 1997. - ISSN 0925-0972 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Bosnia-Herzegovina NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; Dayton peace agreement; Geneva conventions; |
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7. | Interim report of the Slovenian government in response to the report of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) on its visit to Slovenia from 19 to 28 February 1995, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Interim report of the Slovenian government in response to the report of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) on its visit to Slovenia from 19 to 28 February 1995 / - (CPT/Inf (96) ; 19), 36. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 1996. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECPT; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: CoE/CPT |
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8. | Brody, Reed : UN peace-building and human rights, 1994 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial UN peace-building and human rights / Brody, Reed REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): The Review : no. 53., p. 1-50. - Geneva : International Commission of Jurists, 1994. - ISSN 0020-6393 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Other articles are:. 1. Two examples of batting impunity in Chile, by Alejandro Salinas Rivera. 2. The judgment of India's Supreme Court on the constitutional validity of the TADA acts, by Fali S. Nariman. 3. Features of the administration of justice under Palestinian rule, by Mona Rishmawi. 4. The role of the NGO's in the battle against discrimination, by Alejandro Artuico. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Western-Sahara / El Salvador / Chile NOTE (GENERAL): Inter-American convention on the forced disappearances of persons; Convention of Belem do Para; Vienna Convention on the law of treaties; Geneva conventions; CAT; AMR; UDHR; ECHR; ADRD; CDE; CERD; ICESCR; ACHPR; CEDAW; Protocol of San Salvador; Declaration on the rights of minorities; |
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9. | Szasz, Paul C. : The protection of human rights through the Dayton/Paris peace agreement on Bosnia, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The protection of human rights through the Dayton/Paris peace agreement on Bosnia / Szasz, Paul C. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): American journal of international law : vol. 90; no. 2., p. 301-316. - Washington, DC : American Society of International Law, 1996. - ISSN 0002-9300 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Dayton peace agreement; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; UDHR; ECHR; |
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10. | Rights of the child in Guatemala, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Rights of the child in Guatemala : remarks by OMCT/SOS-torture in response to the report by the republic of Guatemala /, 34 p.. - Geneva : OMCT-Operating the SOS-Torture Network, 1996. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Guatemala / Central America NOTE (MEETINGS): Committee on the Rights of the Child, 12th session, Geneva, [19960520-19960607] NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; Hague convention on protection of children and cooperation in respect of intercountry adoption; LIBRARY LOCATION: Folkrätt SHELF CODE: SOS-torture |
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11. | Müllerson, Rein (ed.) : Constitutional reform and international law in Central and Eastern Europe, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Constitutional reform and international law in Central and Eastern Europe / Müllerson, Rein (ed.) ; Fitzmaurice, Malgosia (ed.) ; Andenas, Mads (ed.) - ( Studies in law ; vol. 1), xxii, 348 p.. - Hague : Kluwer, 1998. ISBN 90-411-0526-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I: New constitutions and the relationship between international law and domestic law:. Chapter 1: Some reflections on the relationship between international law and national law in the light of new constitutions, by V. S. Vereshetin. Chapter 2. International law and Polish domestic law, by Wladyslaw Czaplinski. Chapter 3. Constitutional developments in the Ukraine, by Wim Timmermans. Chapter 4. Reference to international law in decided cases of the first Russian constitutional court, by Jane Henderson. PART II: The role of constitutional courts:. Chapter 5: Three years at the constitutional court of Hungary (1990-1993) : a personal account, by G. Herczegh. Chapter 6 : Constitutional review in Estonia - its principal scheme, practice and evaluation, by Rait Maruste and Heinrich Schneider. Chapter 7 : The first Russian constitutional court : hopes and aspirations, by Jane Henderson. Chapter 8: Mechanisms for redress of citizens' grievances in Russia, by Jane McGregor. Chapter 9: The Soviet experiment with constitutional control : the predictable failure of the USSR Constitutional Supervision Committee, by Joseph Middleton. PART III : International human rights standards and new constitutions:. Chapter 10 : International human rights standards and the new constitutions : minority rights in Central and Eastern Europe, by Istvan Pogany. Chapter 11: The Dayton constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina - a critical appraisal of its human rights provisions, by Zoran Pajic. Chapter 12: The internationalisation of children's constitutional rights in Central and Eastern Europe, by Geraldine van Bueren. Chapter 13 : Righting wrongs in Eastern Europe : interferences with property rights in the immediate postwar period, by Istvan Pogany. Chapter 14 : Sergei Kovalyov : The first Russian human rights ombudsman - and the last, by Bill Bowring PART IV: Treaty-making under new constitutions:. Chapter 15 : The Russian federal law on international treaties and international law, by Malgosia Fitzmaurice and Mads Andenas. Chapter 16 : The new federal law on international treaties of the Russian Federation, by Serguei Pounjin. Chapter 17: Treaties in the Czech Republic : unresolved "division of labour" between parliament and the constitutional court, by Jiri Malenovsky. Chapter 18 : The law of treaties in Central asia, by Bill Butler. Appendix one: Federal law of the Russian Federation on international treaties of the Russian Federation. Appendix two : Edict of the President of the Republic Kazakhstan having the force of a law on the procedure for the conclusion, performance and denunciation of international treaties of the Republic Kazakhstan. Appendix three : Law on international treaties of the Republic Uzbekistan. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: CIS states / Hungary / Slovenia / Russian Federation / Bulgaria / Romania / Eastern Europe / Central Europe / Croatia / Estonia / Czech Republic / Slovakia NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; ICCPR-27; ICESCR; ECHR; CRC; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; European charter on regional and minority languages; Vienna Convention on the law of treaties; |
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12. | Ni Aolain, Fionnuala : The fractured soul of the Dayton peace agreement, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The fractured soul of the Dayton peace agreement : a legal analysis / Ni Aolain, Fionnuala REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Michigan journal of international law : vol. 19; no. 4., p. 957-1004. - Ann Arbor, Michigan : Univ. of Michigan Law School, 1998. - ISSN 1052-2867 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Bosnia-Herzegovina NOTE (GENERAL): Dayton peace agreement; ECHR; Genocide convention; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions (I); |
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13. | Conflict resolution and national minorities, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Conflict resolution and national minorities / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Minority rights in the "new" Europe / Cumper, P.; Wheatley, S. (eds.), p. 261-324. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1999. ISBN 90-411-1124-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 1. The Dayton peace accords : lessons from the past and for the future, by Julie Mertus. 2. International legal order and minority/government conflict, by Nedzad Basic, Donald J. Fleming and William M. Vaughan. 3. Minorities rights and conflict resolution in Northern Ireland, by Christine Bell. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Bosnia-Herzegovina / Former Yugoslavia / Greece / Poland / Romania / Transylwania / Czechoslovakia / Canada / United Kingdom / Northern Ireland LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Quebec NOTE (GENERAL): Dayton peace agreement; ICCPR-1; ICESCR-1; Declaration on friendly relations; ICCPR-27; Declaration on the rights of minorities; Framework convention for the protection of minorities; |
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14. | Scheinin, Martin : International human rights in national law, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph International human rights in national law / Scheinin, Martin REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: An introduction to the international protection of human rights : a textbook : Part VII : Implementation of human rights / Hanski, R.; Suksi, M. (eds.). - 2. rev. ed.., p. 417-428. - Turku/Åbo : Åbo Akademi University. Institute for Human Rights, 1999. ISBN 952-12-0247-5 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; ICCPR-OP; ECHR; |
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15. | Third report on the human rights situation in Colombia, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Third report on the human rights situation in Colombia / - (OEA/Ser.L/V/II. ; 102; doc. 9 rev. 1), xvi, 356 p.. - Washington, DC : Organization of American States, 1999. ISBN 0-8270-3981-6 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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16. | Henkin, Alice H. (ed.) : Honoring human rights - from peace to justice, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Honoring human rights - from peace to justice : recommendations to the international community / Henkin, Alice H. (ed.), iii, 260 p.. - Washington, DC : The Aspen Institute, 1998. ISBN 0-89843-243-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:: 1. Combining institution building and human rights verification in Guatemala : the challenege of buying in without selling out, by Leonardo Franco and Jared Kotler. 2. International human rights operations in Bosnia and Herzegovina, by Michael O'Flaherty. 3. After genocide : the UN human rights field operation in Rwanda, by Ian Martin. 4. SMaller missions bigger problems, by Andrew Claphma and Florence Martin. 5. Staying the course in El Salvador, by Teresa Whitfield. 6. UN human rights work in Cambodia : efforts to preserve the jewel in the peacekeeping crown, by Brad Adams. 7. Institutionalizing peace : the Haiti experience, by Colin Granderson. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR; |