Tibet, the Position in International Law: Report of the Conference of International Lawyers on Issues Relating to Self-Determination and Independence for Tibet, London 6-10 January 1993Robert McCorquodale, Nicholas Orosz Serindia Publications, Inc., 1994 - 237 pages In 1993, a conference of leading international lawyers from 14 countries was held in London to consider the claims of Tibetans for self-determination and independence, within a legal and peaceful framework. Two committees on evidence - each under a judge - examined the material evidence in detail, including submissions by the Chinese government. This is a report of the conclusions reached in the conference. It should assist governments, the international community, international lawyers and all concerned about human rights. |
Table des matières
Introduction | 10 |
Opening Remarks to the Conference Participants Michael Kirby | 17 |
Evidence | 23 |
Legal Analysis | 35 |
b Paper by Howard Berman | 87 |
Denial of the Right of SelfDetermination to the Tibetan People | 103 |
Denial of Other Human Rights in Tibet | 132 |
Conclusions | 143 |
Appendices | 152 |
Statement by Marcus Einfeld | 233 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
14th Dalai Lama administrative Amnesty International areas Asia Watch Assembly Beijing Chairperson Chapter Chinese government claim of self-determination colonial Committees on Evidence Conference Constitution context Covenant Dalai Lama Declaration Delegation denial discussion economic established ethnic exercise freedom Han Chinese Harry Wu human rights Human Rights Law implementation independence India international community International Human Rights international law international lawyers issue legislative Lhasa Manchu ment Michael Kirby minority monasteries Mongols monks officials organisations participants People's Congress People's Republic population transfer position practice principle prisoners Professor provinces Qing Dynasty question recognised regulations relation relationship relevant religious Report Republic of China right of self-determination rights in Tibet situation in Tibet sovereignty statehood status of Tibet territorial integrity Tibet Autonomous Region Tibetan Bulletin Tibetan claim Tibetan language TIN News Update tion tional torture treaty United Nations White Paper Yuan Yuan Dynasty