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www.arrow1066.co.uk(Sponsored Results)An international review of books and other publications in the area of global human rights. Published at the Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver.
http://www.du.edu/gsis/hrhwA multi-issue, social justice center supported and staffed by 30 congregations of nuns, priests and brothers which promotes analysis and action.
http://www.8thdaycenter.orgA portal to human rights resources on the net, including news, government bodies, law, and treaties.
http://www.hrdc.net/accesshr/The founder of the Body Shop reports and comments on activism, ethical business, human rights and environmentalism in a global perspective.
http://www.anitaroddick.com/ANSA is a non-profit organization founded and supported by artists, activists and others dedicated to furthering democracy and equality in South Africa and civil rights in the U.S.
http://www.ansafrica.orgEncompasses the full range of data concerning the application of the UN human rights treaty system by its monitoring treaty bodies since their inauguration.
http://www.bayefsky.comA research center dedicated to advancing the understanding and pursuing the goals of the American civil rights movement.
http://benhooks.memphis.edu/A collection of links, news and info on human rights with an emphasis on Tibet.
http://www.geocities.com/bvgftr2/bjhr.htmlFrom About.com - Columns, link libraries, polls, and discussions about personal liberty issues.
http://civilliberty.about.com/Features stories and links on worldwide human rights violations, particularly issues that receive little attention from the Western media.
http://www.colorq.org/HumanRights/Two broad areas of research and related consultative processes inform the Commission's deliberations: human insecurities resulting from conflict and violence; and the links between human security and development.
http://www.humansecurity-chs.org/Links to Internet resources on human rights.
http://democracy.stanford.edu/hum_rights.htmlResource for finding information about human rights on the internet. Links to organizations worldwide addressing human rights issues.
http://www.derechos.org/human-rights/manual.htmInternational organization, based in Sao Paolo, Brazil, conducting research and legal action related to human rights in the Global South. [English/Portuguese]
http://www.conectas.org/en/News, articles, links and chat groups about human rights issues.
http://www.derechos.netBrings young people together to interactively discuss the environment, Youth in Conflict, HIV AIDS, and other development topics. Links to articles on youth and human rights.
http://www.developmentgateway.org/node/182233/Compiled by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Includes brief descriptions of organizations and contact information.
http://shr.aaas.org/dhr/Features political, censorship and human rights news from around the world.
http://the-stewardship.org/earth.htmCountry-by-country summary of the work of UN human rights mechanisms.
http://www.hri.ca/fortherecord2002/ftrchoice.htmlExplores the role of investigative reporting in restoring human rights.
http://www.humanrightsfreedom.orgNetwork of individuals and groups concerned with the survival of savage tribal peoples, in particular hunter-gatherers.
http://www.fpcn-global.org/Confronts gender-selective atrocities against men and women worldwide. Includes a growing database of historical and contemporary case-studies of gendercide, research materials, and up-to-date media coverage.
http://gendercide.orgHighlighting the links between environmental exploitation and human rights abuses, particularly where natural resources such as timber, diamonds and oil are used to fund conflict.
http://www.globalwitness.org/Provides an overview of individual rights, including parent, student, cyber, property and privacy rights.
http://www.hb-rights.org/The Hope 2005 International Conference on Human Rights will be convened on the 3rd to 5th November 2005, at The Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai, India.
2005.11.03From Peace Brigades International.
http://www.igc.apc.org/pbi/ern.htmlActive mail list and discussion on subject. Bilingual, English y Español.
http://www.derechos.org/human-rights/hrights.htmlIncludes searchable databases, full-text education and training materials and interactive distance learning tools on human rights.
http://www.hrea.orgHURIDOCS is a global network of organisations concerned with human rights. Functions as a decentralised network in which organisations can handle and exchange information according to their own requirements.
http://www.huridocs.org/Provides human rights publications, information on children's rights and the UN human rights system, and listing of human rights organizations worldwide.
http://www.hri.ca/A site of passion on human rights law and issues, as well as humanity for all mankind. Various concepts of human rights law and issues, and country-specific insider views on specific incidents.
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/human_rightsNon-profit organisation introducing human rights concepts and values into educational curricula and teaching practices. Host to a number of human rights sites, and a listing of resources.
http://human-rights.net/HRNi publishes academic and reference materials pertaining to a wide range of human rights issues.
http://www.hrni.org/Information about an annual seminar at Columbia University surveying the cutting-edge issues in promoting human rights, with a focus on reporting techniques.
http://www.humanrightsreporting.comNon profit organization involved in the sphere of international human rights, global security, economic development, economic justice and international justice, business and economic rights, and conflict resolution.
http://www.hrv.20m.comHuman Rights Watch's eleventh annual review of human rights practices around the globe covers developments in 70 countries. The report reflects extensive investigative work.
http://www.hrw.org/wr2k1/index.htmlTwelfth annual review of human rights practices and developments in sixty-six countries, covering the period from November 2000 through November 2001.
http://hrw.org/wr2k2/Thirteenth annual review of human rights practices around the globe. Identifies positive and negative trends within the sphere of human rights in fifty-eight countries, covering the period from November 2001 through November 2002.
http://hrw.org/wr2k3/Includes constitutional rights charts, links to human rights and constitutional rights websites, news, and resources.
http://www.hrcr.org/Categorised links related to the field of international law and international human rights law. In English and French.
http://humanlex.tripod.comDiscusses value of human rights and whether or not governments have the moral right to violate them in defence of human lives.
http://www.intellectualloafing.com/discussionsfolder/runningdebatesfolder/torture.htmFeatures college papers, posters and links to web sites about international human rights' issues.
http://cda.mrs.umn.edu/~john/jamboree/The goal of this site is to present an objective view of human rights. Topics that have been researched include the history of human rights and the pioneers responsible for it, and issues germane to the topic.
http://library.thinkquest.org/C0126065Articles and resources for individuals concerned and interested in all aspects of human rights.
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/international_human_rightsESCR-Net brings together diverse groups and activists committed to human rights and social justice in order to share information and strategies, establish stronger links across border and disciplines, develop a collective voice, and facilitate collaborative work among members.
http://www.escr-net.orgNGO devoted to the promotion of human rights and development policies.
http://www.international-protection.orgRebecca Barrington's plea for privacy in the public sector. Eight powerful freedom paintings from the LuLu Eccentrix Art Gallery depicting the loss of freedom.
http://www.angelfire.com/extreme/artgirl/index.htmlAn open-source technology tool that assists nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) collect information on human rights abuses.
http://www.martus.org/Studies and gathers human rights documentation.
http://www.law.uu.nl/english/sim/An interactive medium for expression of breaches of human rights. Also information and advice on human rights can be found here.
http://www.rightsadvocates.comA team of Non-Governmental Organizations dedicated to promoting the rule of law and human rights worldwide.
http://www.rightsconsortium.orgDedicated to the promotion of human rights awareness. A not-for-profit organization that seeks to proactively engage the general public in an ongoing series of issue-related programs and events.
http://www.speaktruth.orgSite seeks to aid decision makers in societies interested in establishing a Truth Commission via analysis of the structure, design choices, and impacts of past Commissions.
http://www.truthcommission.orgArticle by Dr. Sam Vaknin describes some examples of the business of torture in various countries.
http://samvak.tripod.com/brief-torture01.htmlWorks to deter torture and other severe human rights abuses around the world by helping survivors hold their persecutors accountable.
http://www.cja.org/This site is dedicated to publishing information on human rights, technology and globalization at Georgia Tech and in the wider world.
http://humanrights.gatech.eduHuman rights resources including links to relevant documents.
http://www.hrweb.org/Supports freedom of religion and belief as defined by international law. The IARF has general consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.
http://www.geocities.com/~iarf/Covers international events and issues about balancing civil liberties and security, featuring an ongoing collection of news, analysis and comment.
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/libertywatch/0,1373,560511,00.htmlReview by US political dissident Noam Chomsky of the United States' own appalling record on human rights - not in the distant past, but in the last 50 years and continuing right up to this day.
1997.08.00In releasing the annual assessment of human rights in other countries, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright pledged to make the promotion of religious liberty a top priority of U.S. foreign policy.
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis/web/vortex/display?slug=rite&date=19970131The reports cover internationally recognized individual, civil, political, and worker rights, as set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Updated annually.
http://www.state.gov/www/global/human_rights/hrp_reports_mainhp.htmlDetails from the second annual report on international religious freedom from the U.S. State Department. Examples of religious intolerance provided. Article dated Sept 2000.
http://www.cnn.com/2000/US/09/05/state.dept.religion/index.htmlWorks toward correcting the human rights violations of those governments who distort, deny, and delude their own history to disguise genocides, massacres, and human rights violations. Includes sections on various cases.
http://www.unitedhumanrights.org/Summary page with links to full document.
http://www.hrweb.org/legal/undocs.htmlOfficial site includes calendar of events, messages, information on the World Programme for Human Rights, documents and information on past observances.
http://www.un.org/events/humanrights/2005/Meta search engine for searching multiple human rights sites. Library contains a large collection of international human rights, and links to other human rights and international law sites.
http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/lawform.htmlProtest blog collective focusing on civil liberties in the United Kingdom and the rest of world.
http://whiterose.samizdata.net/Focus is on democracy, human rights, press freedom, corruption and the rule of law. Daily news on democracy and human rights, links and e-commerce facilities for human rights publications.
http://www.worldaudit.org/