OAR@UM Collection: /library/oar/handle/123456789/121155 2025-12-29T02:45:28Z Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights : volume 4 : double issue /library/oar/handle/123456789/121515 Title: Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights : volume 4 : double issue Editors: Andò, Salvo; Refalo, Ian; Zammit, David E. Abstract: Table of contents:; · Editorial foreword: Salvo Ando, Ian Refalo, David E. Zammit; ARTICLES; · The Legal Protection of Refugees in Malta: Katrine Camilleri; · Le Role de la Cour de Justice dans la Definition de la Constitution Europeenne: Silvano Labriola; · Political Corruption: The Interplay Between Justice and Media in Italy: Anna Mestitz and Patrizia Pederzoli; · Human Rights Development in Morocco: A New Era?: Tom Pierre Najem; · The Subjects of Human Rights: Human Individuals and The Human Community: Peter Serracino lnglott; · Freedom of Religion, Apostasy and Human Rights: An Appraisal: Abdel Salam Sidahmed; · Globalization and Human Rights: Janusz Symonides; COMMENTS; · Foreign Law in International Legal Practice: An Italian Perspective: Guido Alpa; · The Use of Children in War: The International Protocol On the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflicts: Jonathan Black-Branch; · Academic Freedom at Palestinian Universities: A Human Rights Report: Bassem Eid; · Fundamental Rights of Migrants and the Italian Immigration Policy: Stefano Leszczynski; · The Miskin and The Big-Man: Surviving as a Refugee In Malta: Marcia Young; · Jerusalem: Une Contribution a la Specificite Internationale de la Ville: Claudio Zanghi; CONFERENCE REPORT; · The Cairo Declaration on Human Rights Education and Dissemination: Bahey El Din Hassan; ABSTRACTS IN ARABIC 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z The Cairo Declaration on Human Rights Education and Dissemination /library/oar/handle/123456789/121514 Title: The Cairo Declaration on Human Rights Education and Dissemination Authors: El Din Hassan, Bahey Abstract: At the invitation of the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies, in co-ordination with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network, with the participation of around one hundred human rights experts and defenders from forty human rights groups from 14 Arab states, as well as experts from Africa, Asia, Latin America and Europe, the Conference on Human Rights Education and Dissemination: A 21st Century Agenda was held in Cairo from the 13th to the 16th of October, 2000. At the close of this conference, the delegates adopted the following declaration. [excerpt] 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z Jerusalem : une contribution a la specificite internationale de la ville /library/oar/handle/123456789/121513 Title: Jerusalem : une contribution a la specificite internationale de la ville Authors: Zanghi, Claudio Abstract: After having focused on Jerusalem's legal status during different periods and after having followed the different historical phases of the protection granted to the Sacred Places that belong to the three monotheist religions, together with the ensuing internationalization of the city accompanied by the numerous treaties and statutes issued from the times of the Ottoman Empire till today, it would be desirable to put forth some ideas that could give a contribution towards finding a fair solution. Given the impossibility of finding a unifying solution, which on the other hand would work against the interests of the three religions because a Jewish or Palestinian sovereignty would inevitably place the other religions in a sort of ghetto, it is believed that an effort of good will could be made by using an existing international convention. Reference is here being made to the UNESCO Convention of 23 November 1972 on the world's cultural heritage; since if there is a place that really belongs to a great part of humanity, that is to say to Christianity, to Islam and Judaism, it is really the city of Jerusalem. 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z The Miskin and the big-man : surviving as a refugee in Malta /library/oar/handle/123456789/121512 Title: The Miskin and the big-man : surviving as a refugee in Malta Authors: Young, Marcia Abstract: Malta passed the Refugees Act in July 2000. Refugees and aid agencies alike had long awaited this law in the hope that it would enable refugees in this country to take more responsibility for their own lives. This paper will make an ethnographic investigation of the situation prevailing in Malta prior to the enactment of this law, discussing some of the issues it was meant to address. We will examine the categories and assumptions of the institutional framework that lay behind the distribution of charity to refugees. The paper will outline the paths and strategies that made particular resources available to refugees. Without legal structures to guarantee refugees their livelihood, they were pushed into relations more akin to traditional networks of patronage. The Government's decision to permit refugees access to particular resources, such as work, has important implications for the ability of refugees to engage with Maltese society as complete social beings. 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z