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December 20, 2003
ICJ Priority Issues and Objectives at The 60th session of the United Nations Human Rights Commission



December 17, 2003
Russian Federation: Lawyer Tried by Military Court



November 12, 2003
Nepal: Second Arrest and Disappearance of Lawyer in Two Weeks



November 11, 2003
NGO Joint Declaration



October 31, 2003
ICJ Vacancy: Assistant Legal Officer



October 27, 2003
ICJ Conference warns that monitoring of Human Rights urgently needed in fight against terrorism



October 23, 2003
Lebanon: Hearings on Lawyer Muhamed Mugraby are Flawed



October 17, 2003
Conference on Human Rights and National Security Held in Ottawa



October 14, 2003
Nepal: Prosecute Army killings and end climate of impunity



October 3, 2003
Honduras: Judiciary and Legal Profession Compromised by Politics, Corruption and Impunity



August 20, 2003
Iraq: ICJ Statement on the Attack at UN HQ in Baghdad



August 19, 2003
ICJ Welcomes Achievements of 55th Session of UN Human Rights Sub-Commission



August 11, 2003
Iraq: Human Rights Watch Mourns Death of Sergio Vieira de Mello



August 1, 2003
ICJ-Canada loses a treasured member



July 30, 2003
Pakistan: ICJ deplores deaths of three Pakistani Judges



July 28, 2003
Zimbabwe - Letter from Bill Graham, Mister of Foriegn Affairs



July 10, 2003
Sudan: ICJ letter of July 10, 2003, expresses grave concern about the arrest and incommunicado detention of Sudanese lawyer



July 2, 2003
Zimbabwe: Charges Against Judge Blackie Dropped



June 10, 2003
"Three person ICJ Mission, including Prof. Ed. Ratushny, President of ICJ/Canada,condemns Swaziland for holding the judiciary, the rule of law, and the separation of powers in virtual contempt."



May 27, 2003
Israel and the Occupied Territories



April 24, 2003
ICJ deplores murder of Cambodian Judge



April 24, 2003
ICJ Report on dismal record of UNHR Commission



April 17, 2003
ZIMBABWE: Attacks on Human Rights Lawyer



April 16, 2003
SERBIA: Dismissal of 35 Serbian Judges



April 15, 2003
COLOMBIA: ICJ Condemns Repeated Attacks Against the Colombian Commission of Jurists



April 11, 2003
MEXICO: Death Threats against Lawyers in Aqua Fria Case



April 09, 2003
Zimbabwe: Letter to Hon Bill Graham Minister of Foreign Affairs



April 09, 2003
Zimbabwe: Letter to High Commissioner of Zimbabwe to Canada



March 11, 2003
Tunisia: ICJ Releases Report on Attacks on Judges and Lawyers



March 10, 2003
Tunisia - Letter from Bill Graham, Minister of Foreign Affairs



March 4, 2003
Tunisia - Letter from Bill Graham, Minister of Foreign Affairs



January 31, 2003
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January 27, 2003
Fergus Blackie (Formerly Blackie J.) - Facing trial in Zimbabwe November 18, 2002 on two corruption charges



January 27, 2003
Promise of an improvement in this situation is offered by the December 27, 2002, election which amounted to a peaceful overthrow of the corrupt Moi regime. In the wake of this election, a judge has been charged with corruption. For a discussion of what the new government might do to move towards a decent civil society, see,"Kenya's Unfinished Democracy: A Human Rights Agenda for the New Government."



January 10, 2003
US Court Ruling Places Terrorism Detainees Beyond Protection of the Law



January 10, 2003
President of ICJ Canada Participates in ICJ Mission to Swaziland



January 6, 2003
ICJ Canada Calls Attention to Attack on the Rule of Law and Judicial Independence in Tunisia



December 2, 2002
Kenyan - Letter from b.Chunga, Chief Justice



November 13, 2002
Zimbabwe - Letter from Bill Graham, Minister of Foreign Affairs