
ICHR publications represent the most visible manifestation of its international events. The publications are designed to promote a particular standpoint or cause within the international law. Meticulous care is taken in the production of the publications from content to cover design.
ICHR’s main publications are as follows...
This publications records the proceedings of the First International Conference on the Right to Self- determination and the United Nations (Geneva 2000) at which it was deeply explored by experts, jurists, civil society representatives, UN officials, International NGOs and Representatives from salient minority groups and nations, whether just demands for self determination would lead to collective restorative justice and create democracy or to international systematic overload, economic malfunction and chaos. This is an important publication for researchers, jurists, politicians and advocates of human rights.
Collected papers and proceedings of the Second International Conference on International civil Tribunal and the Right to Self-determination (Geneva 2004) which sought to respond to deepening UN acquiescence to the erosion of this basic right. It addresses the question of whether the establishment of an International Civil Tribunal on the Right to Self – Determination might be the most effective tool where by international civil society might facilitate UN instruments and mechanisms as it concern the right to self determination. Important reading for researchers, jurists, politicians and advocates of human rights.
Collected papers and proceedings of the discourse held at the European Parliament (Brussels) at which President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan was the guest of honour speaker. The publication addresses the question of Kashmiris right to self-determination and the peaceful resolution of the conflict between India and Pakistan and the people of Jammu & Kashmir. Interesting reading for all those who have interest in South Asia; and diplomacy and conflict resolution.
Collected papers and proceedings of the fourth global discourse held on Kashmir at the European Parliament (Brussels). This publication puts together a knowledgeable and influential group of peoples’ standpoint on promoting dialogue furthering the possibilities to seek a peaceful settlement of the Kashmir Issue. Again, interesting reading for all those who have interest in South Asia; and diplomacy and the conflict resolution.
The Kashmir Report
ICHR produces a monthly publication called the Kashmir Report. The 4 page pamphlet contains articles and a monthly news roundup. There is also an editorial by the academic and author Victoria Schofield.