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Some Patterns of Violation of the Independence of Judges and Lawyers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Juan Ernesto Méndez*
Affiliation:
Washington Office, Americas Watch

Abstract

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Type
International Protection of the Independence of the Judicial Process
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1982

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References

1 O'Donnell, The Independence of Judges and Lawyers: U.N. Standard Setting and the Siracusa Draft Principles on the Independence of the Judiciary (1982), appended to this workshop report infra, 326.

2 AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION & AMERICAS WATCH COMMITTEE, REPORT ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN E L SALVADOR 91-98 (1982).

3 H. FRAGASO & A. ARTUCIO, REPORTS ON NICARAGUA FOR THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION OF JURISTS (1980); INTER-AMERICAN COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS, REPORT ON THE SITUATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE REPUBLIC OF NICARAGUA (1981).

4 Meserve, Limiting the Jurisdiction and Remedies of Federal Courts, 68 A.B.A.J. 159 (1982).