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Gudmundur Alfredsson, Morten Kjaerum and Allan Rosas as Rapporteurs Standards, Compliance and Technical Co-operation: Substantive Issues before the 1993 World Conference on Human Rights Introduction The Nordic Institutes of Human Rights have for several years organized seminars dealing with a series of topical issues. This time around, the Eighth Nordic Human Rights Seminar, the Eighth Nordic Refugee Law Seminar and the Fifth Seminar on the Small Nations of the North in Constitutional and International Law were held jointly at Laugarvatn in Iceland from 6 to 10 June 1991. As part of these Seminars, which were held in co-operation with the United Nations Centre for Human Rights, the Institutes convened a two-day Brainstorming Session about issues which could be discussed at the 1993 World Conference on Human Rights. The Brainstorming Session did not adopt any recommendations. It did not even adopt this report which simply records the issues and ideas brought up during some 12 hours of wide-ranging and free-wheeling discussions. The report is not in any way intended to present a conclusive or exhaustive listing of human rights issues which deserve further examination. Likewise, the order in which the ideas are recorded is one of chronology rather than
Nordic Journal of International Law – Brill
Published: Apr 16, 2014
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