International law and fact-finding in the field of human rights / / edited by B. G. Ramcharan.

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Superior document:International Studies in Human Rights ; 2
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, [1982]
©1982
Year of Publication:1982
Language:English
Series:International Studies in Human Rights ; 2.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Chapter I Substantive law applicable
  • Chapter II Procedural law
  • Chapter III Evidence
  • Chapter IV The competence and functions of fact-finding bodies
  • Chapter V Hearings
  • Chapter VI Legal representation
  • Chapter VII Visits on the spot
  • A. The Experience of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
  • B. The experience of the European Commission on Human Rights
  • C. The experience of the I.L.O.
  • D. The experience of the United Nations
  • Chapter VIII The reports of fact-finding bodies
  • Chapter IX Fact-finding by non-governmental organizations
  • Annex I: Model rules of Procedure for United Nations Bodies dealing with violations of human rights
  • Annex II: Draft Model Rules of Procedure suggested by the Secretary-General of the United Nations for Ad Hoc bodies of the United Nations entrusted with studies of particular situations alleged to reveal a consistent pattern of violations of human rights
  • Annex III: Economic and Social Council resolution 1870 (LVI): Model rules of procedure for United Nations bodies dealing with violations of human rights.
  • Annex IV: Belgrade Minimal rules of procedure for international human rights fact-finding missions
  • Annex V: U.N. General Assembly Resolution 35/176
  • Bibliography
  • Index.