OAR@UM Collection:/library/oar/handle/123456789/1233422026-06-21T21:55:24Z2026-06-21T21:55:24ZMediterranean Journal of Human Rights : volume 7 : issue 2Comodini Cachia, ThereseMallia, Patricia/library/oar/handle/123456789/1234952024-08-05T06:27:41Z2003-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights : volume 7 : issue 2
Authors: Comodini Cachia, Therese; Mallia, Patricia
Abstract: Table of contents:; - Foreword: Dr Therese Cachia and Dr Patricia Mallia; - Combating The Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking In Small Arms and Light Weapons: Lara S . Arabian; - Freedom from Want: International Responses in the Alleviation of Poverty: Albert Ghigo; - A Form of Religious Education Compatible with the Right to Education: llan Goldberg; - An Overview of the Supervisory Machinery under the ECHR and its impact on the Domestic Legal System:
Yianna Hadjihanna; - The Protection of Civil and Political Rights Under the European Convention of Human Rights Through Accession
Of Turkey to the European Union: Senem Ozyavuz Hatice2003-01-01T00:00:00ZForewordComodini Cachia, ThereseMallia, Patricia/library/oar/handle/123456789/1234932024-08-05T06:27:25Z2003-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Foreword
Authors: Comodini Cachia, Therese; Mallia, Patricia
Abstract: This special edition of the Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights
is dedicated to a selection of the dissertations produced by
students who successfully completed the Mediterranean Master's
course in Human Rights and Democratisation in November 2002.
The Mediterranean Master's is one of the regional human rights
programmes funded by the European Commission and is mainly
intended for nationals from MEDA countries, although lately a few
students from other regions have also followed the course. In the three
years it has been in existence the cpurse has produced over 100 graduates
and has gained a reputation in all the Euro-Med region and beyond.
This post-graduate course is co-ordinated by the University of Malta
on behalf of a network of universities and human rights institutions,
and receives the financial aid of the European Commission.2003-01-01T00:00:00ZCombating the illicit manufacturing of and trafficking in small arms and light weaponsArabian, Lara S./library/oar/handle/123456789/1234922024-06-12T08:25:51Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Combating the illicit manufacturing of and trafficking in small arms and light weapons
Authors: Arabian, Lara S.
Abstract: Until quite recently, the threat of nuclear war and the
proliferation of heavy weapons dominated the global security
debate. However, since the beginning of the 1990s, the small arms
and light weapons discourse has displaced the nuclear debate as the
greatest threat to global security on the international agenda. Thanks
to the efforts of the Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN),
Kofi Annan, the international community was reminded in 1998 of
the impact of the proliferation of conventional weapons, especially
small arms and light weapons. Hence, in a report on Africa to the
Security Council in April 1998, Mr. Annan made several important
recommendations to tackle the trade in small arms and light
weapons, both legal and illicit.2023-01-01T00:00:00ZFreedom from want : international responses in the alleviation of povertyGhigo, Albert/library/oar/handle/123456789/1234892024-06-12T08:18:42Z2003-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Freedom from want : international responses in the alleviation of poverty
Authors: Ghigo, Albert
Abstract: Freedom from want, alongside with freedom from fear and the
freedom for future generations to sustain their lives on earth
are the three principal areas identified as needing particular
attention from the world community at large in the Millennium
Assembly. In his Millennium report, the Secretary-General of the
United Nations (UN) Kofi Annan clearly underlined under Agenda
item 49(b) the fact that while the eradication of poverty will become
the most pressing challenge in the years to come, its elimination is
the responsibility of everyone and not only of the leaders of those
States which have a high proportion of poor within their populations.2003-01-01T00:00:00Z