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International studies in human rights ; Volume 20
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- List of abbreviations -- Contributors -- Foreword -- A. THE VIENNA MEETING AND ITS AFTERMATH -- 1. The Conference that Came in from the Cold -- A General Survey of the Course of the Vienna follow-up Meeting in Particular from the Point of View of the Human Dimension of the CSCE -- 2. The Role of the Neutral and Non-Aligned Countries at the Vienna Meeting -- 3. A New CSCE Human Rights 'Catalogue': The Copenhagen Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension of the CSCE -- B. CSCE MECHANISMS AND PROCEDURES OF IMPLEMENTATION -- 4. Supervisory Mechanism for the Human Dimension of the CSCE: Its Setting-up in Vienna, its Present Functioning and its Possible Development towards a General Procedure for the Peaceful Settlement of CSCE Disputes -- 5. Initiating the CSCE Supervisory Procedure: The Case of the Netherlands and Czechoslovakia -- 6. Paris, Copenhagen, and Moscow -- C. CASE STUDIES OF SEPARATE RIGHTS -- 7. Freedom of Expression in the Framework of the CSCE -- 8. The CSCE Norms on Religious Freedom and their Effects on the Reform of Soviet Legislation on Religion -- 9. Rights of Minorities and Self-Determination in the Framework of the CSCE -- D. ANNEXES -- I. Concluding Document of the Vienna Follow-up Meeting of the CSCE (15 January 1989) -- II. Proposal (WT.2) submitted by the USSR for the Convening of a Conference of Representatives of the CSCE Participating States on the Development of Humanitarian Co-operation (10 December 1986) -- III. Proposal (WT.l9) on the Human Dimension of the Helsinki Final Act submitted by the Member States of the EC, the USA, Canada, Iceland, Norway and Turkey (4 February 1987) -- Documents of CSCE Meetings after Vienna: -- IV: Report of the Copenhagen Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension of the CSCE (29 June 1990).
V: Charter of Paris for a New Europe (21 November 1990) -- VI. Report of the CSCE Meeting of Experts on Peaceful Settlement of Disputes (Valletta, 8 February 1991) -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- International Studies in Human Rights.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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International studies in human rights ;
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- List of abbreviations -- Contributors -- Foreword -- A. THE VIENNA MEETING AND ITS AFTERMATH -- 1. The Conference that Came in from the Cold -- A General Survey of the Course of the Vienna follow-up Meeting in Particular from the Point of View of the Human Dimension of the CSCE -- 2. The Role of the Neutral and Non-Aligned Countries at the Vienna Meeting -- 3. A New CSCE Human Rights 'Catalogue': The Copenhagen Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension of the CSCE -- B. CSCE MECHANISMS AND PROCEDURES OF IMPLEMENTATION -- 4. Supervisory Mechanism for the Human Dimension of the CSCE: Its Setting-up in Vienna, its Present Functioning and its Possible Development towards a General Procedure for the Peaceful Settlement of CSCE Disputes -- 5. Initiating the CSCE Supervisory Procedure: The Case of the Netherlands and Czechoslovakia -- 6. Paris, Copenhagen, and Moscow -- C. CASE STUDIES OF SEPARATE RIGHTS -- 7. Freedom of Expression in the Framework of the CSCE -- 8. The CSCE Norms on Religious Freedom and their Effects on the Reform of Soviet Legislation on Religion -- 9. Rights of Minorities and Self-Determination in the Framework of the CSCE -- D. ANNEXES -- I. Concluding Document of the Vienna Follow-up Meeting of the CSCE (15 January 1989) -- II. Proposal (WT.2) submitted by the USSR for the Convening of a Conference of Representatives of the CSCE Participating States on the Development of Humanitarian Co-operation (10 December 1986) -- III. Proposal (WT.l9) on the Human Dimension of the Helsinki Final Act submitted by the Member States of the EC, the USA, Canada, Iceland, Norway and Turkey (4 February 1987) -- Documents of CSCE Meetings after Vienna: -- IV: Report of the Copenhagen Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension of the CSCE (29 June 1990).
V: Charter of Paris for a New Europe (21 November 1990) -- VI. Report of the CSCE Meeting of Experts on Peaceful Settlement of Disputes (Valletta, 8 February 1991) -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- International Studies in Human Rights.
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contents Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- List of abbreviations -- Contributors -- Foreword -- A. THE VIENNA MEETING AND ITS AFTERMATH -- 1. The Conference that Came in from the Cold -- A General Survey of the Course of the Vienna follow-up Meeting in Particular from the Point of View of the Human Dimension of the CSCE -- 2. The Role of the Neutral and Non-Aligned Countries at the Vienna Meeting -- 3. A New CSCE Human Rights 'Catalogue': The Copenhagen Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension of the CSCE -- B. CSCE MECHANISMS AND PROCEDURES OF IMPLEMENTATION -- 4. Supervisory Mechanism for the Human Dimension of the CSCE: Its Setting-up in Vienna, its Present Functioning and its Possible Development towards a General Procedure for the Peaceful Settlement of CSCE Disputes -- 5. Initiating the CSCE Supervisory Procedure: The Case of the Netherlands and Czechoslovakia -- 6. Paris, Copenhagen, and Moscow -- C. CASE STUDIES OF SEPARATE RIGHTS -- 7. Freedom of Expression in the Framework of the CSCE -- 8. The CSCE Norms on Religious Freedom and their Effects on the Reform of Soviet Legislation on Religion -- 9. Rights of Minorities and Self-Determination in the Framework of the CSCE -- D. ANNEXES -- I. Concluding Document of the Vienna Follow-up Meeting of the CSCE (15 January 1989) -- II. Proposal (WT.2) submitted by the USSR for the Convening of a Conference of Representatives of the CSCE Participating States on the Development of Humanitarian Co-operation (10 December 1986) -- III. Proposal (WT.l9) on the Human Dimension of the Helsinki Final Act submitted by the Member States of the EC, the USA, Canada, Iceland, Norway and Turkey (4 February 1987) -- Documents of CSCE Meetings after Vienna: -- IV: Report of the Copenhagen Meeting of the Conference on the Human Dimension of the CSCE (29 June 1990).
V: Charter of Paris for a New Europe (21 November 1990) -- VI. Report of the CSCE Meeting of Experts on Peaceful Settlement of Disputes (Valletta, 8 February 1991) -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- International Studies in Human Rights.
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