Culture, Ethics, Human Rights, and Organizations Resources

Culture, Ethics, Human Rights, and Organizations Resources

Freedom House Political/Civil Freedom and Freedom House Press Freedom
Freedom House is an organization that watches countries of the world for their degrees of freedom available. Several charts are available online from this page which rate the countries in terms of their freedoms.
Amnesty International Country Reports and Amnesty Main Page
This organization rates the countries of the world on the basis of their treatment of their citizens' human rights. Updated yearly. Very thorough and impartial reports are available in full-text, organized by year and continent, then country.
Directory of Human Rights Resources On the Internet
The American Association for the Advancement of Science operates a virtual resource for conducting human rights research on the Internet. Has a valuable section of information in the Spanish language-- see the "Electronic Index" of publications available..
International Human Rights Treaties
International Human Rights Treaties: Their Origins, Purpose, and Significance to the United States. This site follows the ratification and imlementation of human rights treaties.
International Bills of Rights
The North America Project explores issues of democracy, human rights, and environmental quality in the context of economic integration in North America and the hemisphere.
Elections and Electoral Systems Around the World
This page maintains links to information about elections and their results for the countries of the world.
International Constitutional Law
Brief reports on many countries with respect to their constitutional law (the rights of their citizens.)
Information About Governments
Background on political leaders of the world's countries, including military dictatorships.
Human Rights Library
The University of Minnesota Human Rights Library contains a collection of over ninety of the most important international human rights treaties and other instruments; general comments, recommendations, decisions, and views of human rights treaty bodies; material on the work of other U.N. human rights bodies.
Covert Action Quarterly
Online version of a magazine that specializes in exposing secret human rights abuses. See the back issues for articles that are available online.
Project Censored
The primary objective of Project Censored is to explore and publicize the extent of censorship in our society by locating stories about significant issues of which the public should be aware, but is not, for one reason or another. Includes stories on human rights abuses.
Two Dictatorships: Shell and the present Nigerian Military Government
A site devoted to the examination of the relationship between the Shell Oil Company and the military dictatorship in Nigeria.
The Cultural Differences Page!
The purpose of this page is collect links to information regarding studies in as many different cultures from around the world as possible.
The U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights
The Constitution defines the fundamental law of the United States federal government, setting forth the three principal branches of the federal government, outlining their jurisdictions, and propounding the basic rights of U.S. citizens. It has become the landmark legal document of the Western world, and is the oldest written national constitution currently in effect. The essential principle of the document is that government must be confined to the rule of law.
Anthropology Exhibits of the Peabody Museum
Several online exhibits from Harvard University's Peabody Museum will be useful to cultural studies. Founded in 1866, the Peabody Museum at Harvard University is the oldest museum in this hemisphere devoted entirely to the disciplines of archaeology and ethnology. It houses treasures of prehistoric and historic cultures from all over the world.
HateWatch: A Guide to Hate Groups on the Internet
An organization that monitors the growing and evolving threat of hate group activity on the Internet. HateWatch catalogues hate groups home pages, tracks the use of these pages for recruitment purposes and provides bibliographic information by and for leading scholars.
ARCHAEOLOGY Magazine
Online magazine about discovery in the field of Archaeology. An Official Publication of the Archaeological Institute of America.
Ethics Updates
Links to Internet resources for topics related to Ethics, both theoretical and applied. Includes these areas and more: Abortion, Euthanasia, World Hunger, Poverty and Welfare, Animal Rights, Environmental Ethics, etc. This site is well-organized and easy to follow. Very instructional.
The Universal Black Pages (UBP)
The stated main "purpose of the UBP is to have a complete and comprehensive listing of all African diaspora related home pages at a central site... Unfortunately, the links are far from being exhaustive or organized."
African American Resources
Collection of links to resources related to African American topics.
American Indian Resources
Collection of links to resources related to American Indian topics.
Asian Links
Collection of links to resources related to Asian Americans.
Latino Resources
Collection of links to resources related to Latino topics.


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