THE REALIZATION OF ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS
The human rights dimensions of population transfer,
including the implantation of settlers
Progress report prepared by Mr. Awn Shawhat Al-Khasawneh,
Special Rapporteur
Corrigendum
Paragraph 81, lines 5 to 8
The words
that the territory in question was terra nullius, the ousted sovereign not having had title in the first place and the belligerent occupant possessing superior title having acquired it through self-defence
should be within quotation marks.
Paragraph 98, second sentence
The words "excessive onerousness exception" should be underlined.
Paragraph 99, second sentence
The words
serious jeopardy of the political independence or economic stability of the State
should be underlined.
Paragraph 112, first sentence
Delete the underlining.
Paragraph 117, last line
For contest read context
Page 38, footnote 37
For Acquisition of Title in International Law
read Acquisition of Territories in International Law
Page 39, footnote 52
For C.D. Greg read C.D. Grey
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Document Type: Report, Special Rapporteur Report
Document Sources: Commission on Human Rights, Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
Subject: Expulsions and deportations, Human rights and international humanitarian law, Occupation, Settlements
Publication Date: 25/07/1994