Internet Modern History Sourcebook
A Bipolar World: The Cold War 1945-1991
See Main Page for a guide
to all contents of all sections.
Contents
World Unity
- The United Nations
- Human Rights: Universal Ideals or a Western Impositions?
- WEB The Laws of War [At
Yale] [Internet Archive version here]
The Hague Conventions, Geneva Conventions, and Pacific Protocol.
- WEB International Human Rights
Instruments [At Minnesota] [Internet Archive version here]
Texts of all major treaties, agreements, etc. since 1945, in English. Many also in French
and Spanish.
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WEB International Constitutional Law [university of Bern]
Maintains online texts in English, and search machines for comparative studies of
constitutions.
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 [At this
Site]
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American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man 1948 PDF [At OAS] [Internet Archive version here]
Adopted by the Ninth International Conference of American States at Bogota, Colombia,
1948.
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European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms 1950 [At coe.int]
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The Helsinki Accords 1975 [Was At UMN, now Internet Archive]
- Universal Declaration on the
Human Genome and Human Rights 1997 [At Minnesota] [Internet Archive version here]
- Female Genital Mutilation [Was At Religious Tolerance, now Internet Archive][Summary]
- UN: Elimination of Female Genital Mutilation Resolution adopted by the Human Rights Council on 17 July 2020 [At UN]
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Freedom of
Speech and Salman Rushdie's Satanic Verses [At Internet Archive, from Unn.Uk] - a Muslim discussion.
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Nelson Mandela: Address on Human Rights 1991 [Was At Civnet, now Internet Archive]
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Elie Wiesel: Dedication of Holocaust Museum 1993 [Was At Civnet, now Internet Archive]
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Literary Reflections
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NOTES:
The Internet Modern Sourcebook is part of the Internet History Sourcebooks Project. The date of inception was
9/22/1997. Links to files at other site are indicated by [At some indication of the site
name or location]. Locally available texts are marked by [At this Site]. WEB indicates a link to one of small
number of high quality web sites which provide either more texts or an especially valuable
overview.
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