Developing Human Rights Jurisprudence
Sixth Judicial Colloquium on The Domestic Application of International Human Rights Norms in Bloemfontein, South Africa, 3-5 September 1993

One 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.
Contents
Preface
The Bloemfontein Statement
Participants
Papers
Race and Sex Discrimination in English Law by The Rt Hon Lord Browne-Wilkinson
Non-Discrimination in International Human Rights Law by Lord Lester of Herne Hill, QC
Discrimination and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights by The Hon Mr Justice P Nnaemeka-Agu
Racial Discrimination and Freedom of Expression in the United States by The Hon Mr Justice Nathaniel R Jones
Discrimination – The Australian Response by The Rt Hon Mr Justice Michael Kirby, AC, CMG
Discrimination and Equality Rights in Canada by The Hon Mr Justice W S Tarnopolsky
Freedom of Expression by Mr Soli K Sorabjee, SA
Freedom of Expression: An English Perspective by The Rt Hon Lord Woolf of Barnes
Freedom of Expression by Lord Lester of Herne Hill, QC
Freedom of Expression and of the Press and the African Charter by The Hon Mr Justice P Nnaemeka-Agu
Freedom of Expression in Canada by The Hon Mr Justice W S Tarnopolsky
Freedom of Expression – Some Recent Australian Developments by The Rt Hon Mr Justice Michael Kirby, AC, CMG
A Sketch from the Blue Train – Non-Discrimination and Freedom of Expression: The New Zealand Contribution by Rt Hon Sir Robin Cooke, KBE
ANNEXES
In Memoriam
Browse subjects
- Agriculture Expand or collapse me
- Democracy and elections Expand or collapse me
- Debt and finance policy
- Economic development Expand or collapse me
- Education, gender and health Expand or collapse me
- Law and human rights Expand or collapse me
- Oceans and natural resources Expand or collapse me
- Public administration and governance Expand or collapse me
- Small states Expand or collapse me
- Sport for development and peace
- Taxation
- Trade Expand or collapse me
- Youth policy