Belarusian Journal of International Law and International Relations 1998 — N 5
The 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Special Issue
Summaries
International Law
Human Rights Concept
Modern Concept of Human Rights and Freedoms and its Treatment in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 — Ludmila Pavlova
Issues of International Ideology of Human Rights: Principles and Imperatives — Leonid Yevmenov
Non-Western Concept of Human Rights — Yulianna Malevich
Basic Human Rights
Towards International Legal Regulation of the Right to Life — Konstantin Akimenko
International Legal Principles of Environment Protection and Human Rights — Sergey Balashenko
The European Union Citizenship: Nonsense or Objective Regularity in International Law — Yuri Lepeshkov
International and National Protection of the Rights of the Child
The Emergence and Development of International Protection of the Rights of the Child — Oleg Starovoitov
Convention on the Rights of the Child — Education for the 12th Century — Alena Kroupova
International and National Protection of the Rights of Refugees
Is the Refugee a Law Offender? — Larisa Vassilieva
Human Rights International Standards Implementation in Legislation of the Republic of Belarus
Constitutional Court of the Republic of Belarus Activities on Protection of Citizens’ Rights and Freedoms — Grigory Vasilevich
Civil and Human Rights Codification in the Constitution of the Republic of Belarus — Vladimir Kivel
The Internal State Mechanism of Human Rights Protection (Foreign and Home Experience) — Yulia Minchenkova
International Organizations Activities on Human Rights in the Republic of Belarus
UNHCR Activities and Human Rights — Vitaly Maslovsky
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Mission and its Further Activities in the Republic of Belarus in the Field of Protection of the Rights of the Child — Galina Leonova
The Forum of the Young
The United Nations Role in Modern World — Victoriya Serdiukova (only russian)
Universal Declaration of Human Rights: All Human Rights for All — Natalya Rysiukevich (only russian)
Refugees and the World Community: History and Present Day — Olga Zaitseva (only russian)