The activities of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) in the three years, 1986 to 1988 have continued to be directed towards the three major classes of activities which the ICJ has pursued from its early days, namely:
1. Promoting the observance, respect for and implementation of human rights under the Rule of Law;
2. Activities relating to the violations of human rights;
3. Standard-setting i.e. developing and helping to secure adoption of international instruments in the field of human rights.
The report also contains an overview of the activities of the Centre for the Independence of Judges and Lawyers (CIJL), activities of national sections and affiliates and Appendices: summaries of seminars and UN-related activities.
ICJ-report of activities-1986-1988-annual report-1989-eng (full text in English, PDF)