Eighth Judicial Colloquium on the Domestic Application of International Human Rights Norms : judicial colloquium in Bangalore, India, 27-30 December 1998
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Eighth Judicial Colloquium on the Domestic Application of International Human Rights Norms : judicial colloquium in Bangalore, India, 27-30 December 1998
(Developing human rights jurisprudence, v. 8)
Commonwealth Secretariat : Interights, 2001
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This volume contains the papers presented at the Eighth Judicial Colloquium of the Domestic Application of International Human Rights, held in Bangalore, India on 27-30th December 1998. This meeting marked the culmination of a series of colloquia started a decade earlier. Participants were drawn primarily from among senior judges of the higher courts of several South Asian countries - Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka - and from other Commonwealth countries - Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, United Kingdom and United States. Several lawyers from the Commonwealth were also involved in the discussions. As with previous colloquia, this meeting focused on the subject of the domestic application of international human rights norms, and the extent to which these inter-relate with national standards for human rights protection.
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Preface Participants Table of Cases Table of International and Regional Instruments PAPERS I. Bangalore Revisited: A Review of the Use of International Human Rights Norms in Domestic Courts 1. Inaugural Address Hon Dr Justice A.S. Anand 2. The Bangalore Cycle of Commonwealth Judicial Colloquia in Retrospect The Rt Hon Lord Lester of Heme Hill QC 3. Applying Women's International Human Rights Hon Madame Justice Claire L'Heureux-Dube 4. The Role of the Courts in Zimbabwe in Implementing Human Rights, with Special Reference to the Application of International Human Rights Norms Hon Mr Justice A.R. Gubbay 5. Domestic Application of International Human Rights Norms and Access to Justice: The Bangladesh Experience Hon Mr Justice A.M. Mahmudur Rahman II. Human Rights, Law Enforcement and State Security: The Judicial Role 6. The Centrality of the Right to Fair Trial as a Human Rights Norm The Rt Hon The Lord Steyn 7. Relief and Remedies for the Infringement of the Rights of Personal Security and Physical Liberty in Sri Lanka Hon Mr Justice A.R.B. Amerasinghe 8. International Human Rights Norms, their Nexus with Islamic Doctrines and Application in Pakistan Hon Mr Justice Ajmal Mian 9. Prisons and Custody: Application of International Human Rights Norms by the Supreme Court of India Hon Mr Justice Mukul Mudgal III. Equality and Poverty: Challenges for Judicial Protection of Human Rights 10. The Lion and the Ox The Rt Hon Lord Justice Sedley 11. Equality Amongst Unequals: The Power of Pakistani Courts to Enforce Fundamental Rights Hon Mr Justice Sabihuddin Ahmed 12. Equality, Poverty and Social Exclusion: Challenges for Human Rights Protection - the Indian Experience Hon Madam Justice Sujata V. Manohar 13. The Right to Life and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Hon Mr Justice RN. Bhagwati IV. Taking Women's Human Rights Seriously: Judicial Initiatives 14. Women's Access to Judicial Redress Hon Mr Justice Nasir Aslam Zahid 15. The Application of International Human Rights Law in New Zealand Hon Justice Silvia Cartwright, DBE 16. Redress for Violence against Women in India: The Successes and Failures of Judicial Action Hon Madam Justice Ruma Pal 17. Legal Aspects of Sexual Exploitation and Violence against Women in Bangladesh Hon Mr Justice KM. Hasan V. The Impact of Applying International Human Rights Law: The Way Ahead 18. The Role of the Judiciary in Translating Human Rights Law into Practice Hon Mr Justice Arthur Chaskalson 19. International Human Rights Norms: Their Universality and Reflection at the National Level - The Indian Experience Hon Mr Justice M.N. Venkatachaliah ANNEXE The Challenge of Bangalore: Making Human Rights a Practical Reality
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