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The International Law of Human Rights. By Paul Sieghart. New York: The Clarendon Press; Oxford University Press, 1983. Pp. xxiv, 569. Index. $89. - Protection of Human Rights in Europe: Limits and Effects. Proceedings of the Fifth International Colloquy about the European Convention on Human Rights. Edited by Irene Maier. Heidelberg: C. F. Müller Juristischer Verlag, 1982. Pp. xviii, 378. Index. DM 168; $70.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Hurst Hannum*
Affiliation:
Of the District of Columbia Bar , Procedural Aspects of International Law Institute

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1984

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References

1 332 U.S. 633 (1948). The Charter was cited, however, in two concurring opinions in Oyama.

2 Case No. 2141 (United States), decision of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of March 6, 1981, reprinted in the Annual Report of the Commission, Doc. OEA.Ser.L/V/II.54, doc. 9, rev.1, at 25 (1981).

3 It may be relevant, if somewhat immodest, to note that these procedural and practical issues are addressed in the recently published Guide to International Human Rights Practice edited by this reviewer for the International Human Rights Law Group.

4 There are periodic summary indexes to the Commission’s Decisions and Reports series, and the biennial Stock-Taking on the European Convention on Human Rights, published by the Council of Europe, also includes helpful summaries of both Commission and European Court decisions.