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OverviewOne of an eight-volume series recording the development of international jurisprudence in human rights issues and, in particular, the domestic application of international human rights norms. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Commonwealth SecretariatPublisher: Commonwealth Secretariat Imprint: Commonwealth Secretariat Volume: v.5 ISBN: 9780850923964ISBN 10: 0850923964 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 01 January 1993 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface The Balliol Statement Participants Programme Papers The Role of the Judge in a Democracy by The Rt Hon The Lord Mackay of Clashfern, Lord Chancellor The Role of the Judiciary in the Democratic Process: Balancing Activism and Judicial Restraint by The Hon Mr Justice P N Bhagwati The Relationship Between International and Regional Human Rights Norms and Domestic Law by Professor Rosalyn Higgins, QC Notes on the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and Some of its Case Law by The Hon Mr Justice Rajsoomer Lallah The Protection of Human Rights Through Law in the Commonwealth Caribbean by The Rt Hon Mr Justice Telford Georges, PC Role of the Judge in Advancing Human Rights by The Hon Mr Justice Enoch Dumbutshena The Australian Use of International Human Rights Norms from Bangalore to Balliol: A view from the Antipodes by The Hon Mr Justice Michael Kirby, AC, CMG Empowerment and Accountability: The Quest for Administrative Justice by The Rt Hon Sir Robin Cooke, PC, KBE Administrative Justice: Balancing Personal Freedoms and the Interests of the State: The Zimbabwean Position by The Hon Mr Justice A R Gubbay Is the High Court the Guardian of Fundamental Constitutional Rights? by The Hon Sir John Laws The European Legal Dimension to the English Judicial Review: Principles and Remedies by Mr Recorder Anthony Lester QC Human Rights in Pakistan by The Hon Mr Justice Muhammad Afzal Zullah Closing Remarks by HE Chief Emeka Anayouku, Commonwealth Secretary-General Annexes I. The Bangalore Principles II. The Harare Declaration of Human Rights III. The Banjul Affirmation IV. The Abuja Confirmation In MemoriamReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |