Foreword
The Manual will enable judges and lawyers to acquaint themselves with, and deepen their
knowledge of, international and regional human rights law and its practical use. The comprehensive
Manual and accompanying Facilitator’s Guide constitute a detailed legal source of use to lawyers,
judges and prosecutors in their everyday work and a structured training programme which can easily be
used in all jurisdictions.
The Human Rights Institute’s objectives are to promote and protect the rule of law and human
rights. We pursue these aims through trial observations, interventions and fact-finding investigations
of legal systems by legal experts. Using our rich resource of experienced lawyers worldwide, we also
offer educational help and long-term practical assistance to build or reinforce the structures which
support the rule of law.
The publication of the present Manual and Guide will enable the Human Rights Institute to
continue its training programme with renewed vigour. We aim to work closely with Bar Associations
and Law Societies to introduce them to lawyers, judges and prosecutors worldwide.
We should like to extend our sincere thanks to the Office of the High Commissioner for
Human Rights for its unfailing support; to Anna-Lena Svensson-McCarthy for her hard work and
professionalism in drafting the Manual and Guide; to members of the IBA’s Review Committee for
their invaluable input; and finally to Lord Goldsmith QC, Attorney-General for the United Kingdom
and former Co-Chair of the IBA’s Human Rights Institute, who has encouraged the development of
this Manual from its inception.
Ramón Mullerat
Co-Chair
IBA’s Human Rights Institute
Fali Nariman
Co-Chair
IBA’s Human Rights Institute
August 2002
xxx
Human Rights in the Administration of Justice: A Manual on Human Rights for Judges, Prosecutors and Lawyers