NETHERLANDS QUARTERLY OF HUMAN RIGHTS, VOL. 0022, 0004

TABLE OF CONTENTS

COLUMN

Reform of the UN Commission on Human Rights, p. 525

PART A: ARTICLES

The Practice of National and International Courts on Transnational Seizure: Is a Fair Balance Between Human Rights and Accountability Possible?
FRANCESCO DE SANCTIS, p. 529

Charting the Gradual Emergence of a More Robust Level of Minority Protection: Minority Specific Instruments and the European Union
KRISTIN HENRARD, p. 559

Anti-Democratic Associations: Content and Consequences in Article 11 Adjudication
STEFAN SOTTIAUX, p. 585

Journalism Worthy of the Name: An Affirmative Reading of Article 10 of the ECHR
HERDÍS THORGEIRSDÓTTIR, p. 601

PART B: HUMAN RIGHTS NEWS

I – United Nations
Ineke Boerefijn, p. 623

II – European Union
Mielle Bulterman, p. 654

III – Inter-American System
Claudia Martin, p. 656

IV – Africa
Rachel Murray, p. 667

PART C: APPENDICES
Six Years as a Judge in the European Court of Human Rights 1998/2004: Highlights and Frustrations
Wilhelmina Thomassen, p. 675

PART D: DOCUMENTATION

I – Book Reviews, p. 691

II – New Books, p. 699

Dec-2004
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