Volume 115 of the International Law Reports presents a number of important decisions including the 1998 decision of the Supreme Court of Canada concerning whether Quebec has the right to unilateral secession from Canada, the 1996 judgment concerning the preliminary objections in the case concerning the Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Yugoslavia) and the 1997 Order on Counter-Claims, and the 1996 decisions of the United Nations Human Rights Committee.
Volume 115 of the International Law Reports presents a number of important decisions including the 1998 decision of the Supreme Court of Canada concerning whether Quebec has the right to unilateral secession from Canada, the 1996 judgment concerning the preliminary objections in the case concerning the Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Yugoslavia) and the 1997 Order on Counter-Claims, and the 1996 decisions of the United Nations Human Rights Committee.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Case concerning application of the convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Yugoslavia) (preliminary objections) (counter-claims); 2. Bordes and Temegaro v. France (communication no. 645/1995) (United Nations Human Rights Committee); 3. Somers v. Hungary (communication no. 566/1993) (United Nations Human Rights Committee); 4. Holland v. Ireland (communication no. 593/1994) (United Nations Human Rights Committee); 5. Adams v. Jamaica (communication no. 607/1994) (United Nations Human Rights Committee); 6. Länsman et al. v. Finland (communication no 671/1995) (United Nations Human Rights Committee); 7. Stewart v. Canada (communication no. 538/1993) (United Nations Human Rights Committee); 8. Price v. Jamaica (communication no. 572/1994) (United Nations Human Rights Committee); 9. Faurisson v. France (communication no. 550/1993) (United Nations Human Rights Committee); 10. Project Blue Sky Inc. and others v. Australian Broadcasting Authority (Australia); 11. SA Biocare v. Gecamines (Zaire) and Republic of Zaire (Belgium); 12. Francois v. State of Canada (Belgium); 13. Kingdom of Morocco v. D.R. (Belgium); 14. Centre for industrial development v. Naidu (Belgium); 15. De Queiroz v. State of Portugal (Belgium) + note on Collée v. Gecamines Commerciale (judgement 30/3/90); 16. Vaessen v. American battle monuments commission (Belgium); 17. T. v. Belgium (Belgium); 18. Delgamuukw and others v. The Queen in right of British Columbia and others (Canada); 19. Re reference by the Governor in Council concerning certain questions relating to the secession of Quebec from Canada (Canada); 20. Former Syrian Ambassador to the German Democratic Republic (case no. 2 BvR 1516/96) (Federal Republic of Germany) + note; 21. Property restitution case (case no. 12/93) (Republic of Lithuania); 22. Human Rights Convention case (case no. 22/94) (Republic of Lithuania); 23. Wellington District Legal Services Committee v. Tangiora (New Zealand).
1. Case concerning application of the convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Yugoslavia) (preliminary objections) (counter-claims); 2. Bordes and Temegaro v. France (communication no. 645/1995) (United Nations Human Rights Committee); 3. Somers v. Hungary (communication no. 566/1993) (United Nations Human Rights Committee); 4. Holland v. Ireland (communication no. 593/1994) (United Nations Human Rights Committee); 5. Adams v. Jamaica (communication no. 607/1994) (United Nations Human Rights Committee); 6. Länsman et al. v. Finland (communication no 671/1995) (United Nations Human Rights Committee); 7. Stewart v. Canada (communication no. 538/1993) (United Nations Human Rights Committee); 8. Price v. Jamaica (communication no. 572/1994) (United Nations Human Rights Committee); 9. Faurisson v. France (communication no. 550/1993) (United Nations Human Rights Committee); 10. Project Blue Sky Inc. and others v. Australian Broadcasting Authority (Australia); 11. SA Biocare v. Gecamines (Zaire) and Republic of Zaire (Belgium); 12. Francois v. State of Canada (Belgium); 13. Kingdom of Morocco v. D.R. (Belgium); 14. Centre for industrial development v. Naidu (Belgium); 15. De Queiroz v. State of Portugal (Belgium) + note on Collée v. Gecamines Commerciale (judgement 30/3/90); 16. Vaessen v. American battle monuments commission (Belgium); 17. T. v. Belgium (Belgium); 18. Delgamuukw and others v. The Queen in right of British Columbia and others (Canada); 19. Re reference by the Governor in Council concerning certain questions relating to the secession of Quebec from Canada (Canada); 20. Former Syrian Ambassador to the German Democratic Republic (case no. 2 BvR 1516/96) (Federal Republic of Germany) + note; 21. Property restitution case (case no. 12/93) (Republic of Lithuania); 22. Human Rights Convention case (case no. 22/94) (Republic of Lithuania); 23. Wellington District Legal Services Committee v. Tangiora (New Zealand).
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