Developing Human Rights Jurisprudence, Volume 2
A Second Judicial Colloquium on the Domestic Application of International Human Rights Norms: Harare, Zimbabwe, 19–22 April 1989

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. Discussion focused on recent developments in international human rights jurisprudence and norms from which judges and lawyers are beginning, increasingly, to draw to augment the domestic law of their jurisdictions.
Contents
Preface
Introduction by the Commonwealth Secretary-General
Harare Declaration of Human Rights
List of Participants
Agenda
Inaugural Address by HE The President Cde Robert Gabriel Mugabe
Paper prepared by the Hon Mr Justice Enoch Dumbutshena
International Human Rights Norms by Justice Rajsoomer Lallah
Implementing the Bangalore Principles on Human Rights Law by the Hon Justice Michael Kirby, CMG
Fundamental Rights in their Economic, Social and Cultural Context by Justice P N Bhagwati
The Role of the Judiciary in a Military Non-Constitutional Situation by Mr Justice Adenekan Ademola
The Domestic Application of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights by Dr Rose D'Sa
Personal Liberty and Reasons of State by Beverley Byfield
Annexe I: Address by Arthur Chaskalson
Annexe II: The African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights
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