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Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Cooperation with the International Bar Association,
HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
:
A Manual on Human Rights for Judges, Prosecutors and Lawyers


 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Chapter 1: International Human Rights Law and the Role
of the Legal Professions: A General Introduction

Chapter 2: The Major Universal Human Rights Instruments and
the Mechanisms for Their Implementation

Chapter 3: The Major Regional Human Rights Instruments and
the Mechanisms for Their Implementation

Chapter 4: Independence and Impartiality of Judges,
Prosecutors and Lawyers

Chapter 5: Human Rights and Arrest, Pre-trial Detention
and Administrative Detention

Chapter 6: The Right to a Fair Trial:
Part I – From Investigation to Trial

Chapter 7: The Right to a Fair Trial:
Part II – From Trial to Final Judgement

Chapter 8: International Legal Standards for the Protection of
Persons Deprived of Their Liberty

Chapter 9: The Use of Non-Custodial Measures in the
Administration of Justice

Chapter 10: The Rights of the Child in the Administration of Justice

Chapter 11: Women’s Rights in the Administration of Justice

Chapter 12: Some Other Key Rights: Freedom of Thought, Conscience, Religion, Opinion, Expression, Association and Assembly

Chapter 13: The Right to Equality and Non-Discrimination
in the Administration of Justice

Chapter 14: The Role of the Courts in Protecting Economic,
Social and Cultural Rights

Chapter 15: Protection and Redress for Victims of Crime and
Human Rights Violations

Chapter 16: The Administration of Justice During
States of Emergency

Addendum

 

 



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