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Leading cases of the Human Rights Committee / compiled by Raija Hanski and Martin Scheinin.

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  1. Leading cases of the Human Rights Committee / compiled by Raija Hanski and Martin Scheinin.
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  1. Turku : Institut for Human Rights, Åbo Akademi University, 2003.

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Additional authors
  1. Hanski, Raija.
  2. Scheinin, Martin
  3. United Nations. Human Rights Committee.
  4. Åbo akademi (1918- ). Institutet för mänskliga rättigheter
Description
  1. vii, 474 p.; 21 cm.
Subject
  1. United Nations. Human Rights Committee
  2. Human rights > Cases
Genre/Form
  1. Trials, litigation, etc.
Contents
  1. Life -- 1. Baboeram et al. v. Suriname (Communications Nos. 146/1983 and 148 to 154/1983) -- 2. Basilio Laureano Atachahua, on behalf of his granddaughter, Ana Rosario Celis Laureano v. Peru (Communication No. 540/1993) -- 3. Yekaterina Pavlovna Lantsova, on behalf of her son, Vladimir Albertovich Lantsov v. Russia (Communication No. 763/1997) -- 4. Rickly Burrell v. Jamaica (Communicatio No. 546/1993)
  2. Torture and inhuman treatment -- 5. Juan Fernando Teran Jijon v. Ecuador (Communication No. 277/1988) -- 6. George Osbourne v. Jamaica (Communication No. 759/1997) -- 7. Erroll Johnson v. Jamaica (Communication No. 588/1994) -- 8. Charles Chitat Ng v. Canada (Communication No. 469/1991)
  3. Liberty and security -- 9. Ana Maria Garcia Lanza de Netto, on behalf of Beatriz Weismann Lanza and Alcides Lanza Perdomo v. Uruguay (Communication No. 8/1977) -- 10. Delia Saldias de Lopez, on behalf of her husband, Sergio Ruben Lopez Burgos v. Uruguay (Communication No. 52/1979) -- 11. A. v. Australia (Communication No. 560/1993) -- 12. Vladimir Kulomin v. Hungary (Communication No. 521/1992) -- 13. Antti Vuolanne v. Finland (Communication No. 265/1987) -- 14. William Eduardo Delgado Paez v. Colombia (Communication No. 195/1985)
  4. Fair trial -- 15. R. T. Munoz Hermoza v. Peru (Communication No. 203/1986) -- 16. Arvo O. Karttunen v. Finland (Communication No. 387/1989) -- 17. Rosa Espinoza de Polay, on behalf of her husband, Victor Alfredo Polay Campos v. Peru (Communication No. 577/1994) -- 18. Dimitriy L. Gridin v. Russian Federation (Communication No. 770/1997) -- 19. Aston Little v. Jamaica (Communication No. 283/1988) -- 20. Michael and Brian Hill v. Spain (Communication No. 526/1993)
  5. Movement -- 21. Anna Maroufidou v. Sweden (Communication No. 58/1979) -- 22. Sophie Vidal Martins v. Uruguay (Communication No. 57/1979) -- 23. Eric Hammel v. Madagascar (Communication No. 155/1983) -- 24. Charles E. Stewart v. Canada (Communication No. 526/1993)
  6. Privacy and family -- 25. Nicholas Toonen v. Australia (Communication No. 488/1992) -- 26. A. R. Coeriel and M. A. R. Aurik v. The Netherlands (Communication No. 453/1991) -- 27. Wim Hendriks v. The Netherlands (Communication No. 201/1985) -- 28. Hendrick Winata and So Lan Li v. Australia (Communication No. 930/2000)
  7. Religion and conscience -- 29. Erkki Juhani Hartikainen et al. v. Finland (Communication No. 40/1978) -- 30. Arieh Hollis Waldman v. Canada (Communication No. 694/1996)
  8. Expression, assembly and association -- 31. Albert Womah Mukong v. Cameroon (Communication No. 458/1991) -- 32. Robert Faurisson v. France (Communication No. 550/1993) -- 33. John Ballantyne and Elizabeth Davidson, and Gordon McIntyre v. Canada (Communications Nos. 359/1989 and 385/1989) -- 34. Tae Hoon Park v. Republic of Korea (Communication No. 628/1995) -- 35. Auli Kivenmaa v. Finland (Communication No. 412/1990)
  9. Discrimination -- 36. Shirin Aumeeruddy-Cziffra et al. v. Mauritius (Communication No. 35/1978) -- 37. F. H. Zwaan-de Vries v. The Netherlands (Communication No. 182/1984) -- 38. Carl Henrik Blom v. Sweden (Communication No. 191/1985) -- 39. Ibrahima Gueye et al. v. France (Communication No. 196/1985) -- 40. Frederic Foin v. France (Communication No. 666/1995) -- 41. Alina Simunek et al. v. The Czech Republic (Communication No. 516/1992) -- 42. Joseph Kavanagh v. Ireland (Communication No. 819/1998)
  10. Minorities -- 43. Sandra Lovelace v. Canada (Communication No. 24/1977) -- 44. Ilmari Lansman et al. v. Finland (Communication No. 511/1992) -- 45. Apirana Mahuika et al. v. New Zealand (Communication No. 547/1993)
  11. Public participation -- 46. Peter Chiiko Bwalya v. Zambia (Communication No. 314/1988) -- 47. Grand Chief Donald Marshall et al. (Mikmaq People) v. Canada (Communication No. 205/1986) -- 48. Wieslaw Kall v. Poland (Communication No. 932/2000)
  12. Self-determination -- 49. Bernard Ominayak, Chief of the Lubicon Lake Band v. Canada (Communication No. 167/1984) -- 50. Marie-Helene Gillot et al. v. France (Communication No. 932/2000)
  13. Annexes: International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and its two Optional Protocols -- Excerpts from the Rules of Procedure of the Human Rights Committee.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 462) and indexes.
Processing action (note)
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