This Document has opened in a separate window
so that you can study it simultaneously with other documents.
To search for a word, use the "find" function in the Edit Menu at the top of your browser.
To close or minimalize this page, click in the appropriate box in the upper right corner.
WEBSITE MAP FOR STUDY GUIDES, CHARTS, LISTS, TABLES, ETC.
Detail - Summary of the Official Legal Definition of Apartheid
Goto Source for this Table - essay on legalized discrimination in Israel being apartheid, and the section of International Law Study Guide on Israeli crime of apartheid.
The official legal definition of apartheid found in the International Convention for the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid (1976), includes 6 categories of crimes:
- (a) Massive violation of human rights and civil rights;
- (b) Imposition of inhumane living conditions, such as poverty;
- (c) Society-wide legalized discrimination in areas such as finance, housing, employment, education, as well as access to cultural events, etc.
- (d) Isolating the victim group geographically, such as in ghettoes, or "Bhantulands" (term used in South Africa);
- (e) Exploitation of labor, such as slavery or forced labor or discrimination in wages;
- (f) Inhumane suppression of rebellion against apartheid.
Goto TOP of this document
Goto Source for this Table - essay on legalized discrimination in Israel being apartheid, and the section of International Law Study Guide on Israeli crime of apartheid.
All constructive suggestions, feedback and questions are most welcomed - [email protected]
(c) Israel Law Resource Center, February, 2007.