Israel yearbook on human rights. 20. 1990 (1991)Yoram Dinstein The "Israel Yearbook on Human Rights" - an annual published under the auspices of the Faculty of Law of Tel Aviv University since 1971 - is devoted to publishing studies by distinguished scholars in Israel and other countries on human rights in peace and war, with particular emphasis on problems relevant to the State of Israel and the Jewish people. The "Yearbook" also incorporates documentary materials, relating to Israel and the Administered Areas, which are not otherwise available in English (including summaries of judicial decisions, compilations of legislative enactments and military proclamations). |
Contents
International Legal Colloquium on the Protection of Minorities | 9 |
Are Human Rights Legal? A P Rubin | 45 |
Can Minorities Treaties Work? R B Bilder | 71 |
Its Need and Content S J Roth | 93 |
The Legal Status of Population Groups in a Multi | 127 |
Freedom of Religion and the Protection of Religious | 155 |
Freedom of Speech | 181 |
Minority Rights in the CSCE Context M Tabory | 197 |
Involuntary | 243 |
Between Hammer and Anvil O Stendel | 287 |
A Minority at Crossroads Z Magen | 319 |
Are Minorities Entitled to Collective International | 351 |
The Protection of Minorities and Human Rights S Rosenne | 359 |
BOOK REVIEWS | 365 |
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