No. 19-2, June 2001
Index
- Antonio-Augusto Cançado Trindade: Tratado International dos Direitos Humanos Volume 1, 486 pp., 1997; Volume 2, 440 pp., 1999, Sergio Antonio Fabris (ed), Porto Alegre, Brazil*
- Book Review: Conclusions and recommendations of the UN Committee against Torture
- Book Review: Economic imperatives and ethical values in global business: the South African experience and international codes today
- Book Review: European human rights law: text and materials
- Book Review: Freedom of expression and freedom of information: essays in honour of Sir David Williams
- Book Review: Freedom of Religion under the European Convention on Human Rights
- Book Review: Human Rights from Exclusion to Inclusion; Principles and Practice: An Anthology from the Work of Theo van Boven
- Book Review: Human rights in the treaty relations of the European Community: real virtues or virtual reality?
- Book Review: Looking back reaching forward: reflections on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa
- Book Review: NGOs and human rights: promise and performance
- Book Review: Peace agreements and human rights
- Book Review: Responding to human rights violations: 1946–1999
- Book Review: Rights beyond borders: the global community and the struggle over human rights in China
- Book Review: The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights and international law / Rachel Murray.
- Book Review: The influence of domestic NGOs on Dutch human rights policy: case studies on South Africa, Namibia, Indonesia and East Timor
- Book Review: The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: cases, materials and commentary
- Book Review: The UN human rights system in the 21st century
- Column*
- Evolving Disability Policies: From Social-Welfare to Human Rights An International Trend from a European Perspective
- F. Workshop on the justiciability of ESCR, with particular reference to the draft optional protocol to the ICESCR, 5–6 February 2001, Geneva
- I United Nations
- II Council of Europe
- III European Union
- Is a Political Science of Human Rights Possible?
- IV Africa
- The Cairo Declaration on Human Rights Education and Dissemination*