"Human Rights Documents Online (HRDO) will ultimately contain all human rights documents collected by the Human Rights Internet (HRI) in Ottawa in Canada since 1980. These documents emanate from 483 non-governmental human rights organizations (NGOs) worldwide, some of which have a universal scope, whilst others focus on the attainment of human rights in a specific area of the world."
"The European Court of Human Rights is an international court set up in 1959. It rules on individual or State applications alleging violations of the civil and political rights set out in the European Convention on Human Rights. Since 1998 it has sat as a full-time court and individuals can apply to it directly."
"This site provides access to United Nations documentation related to the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This website presents documents in chronological order, arranged according to the various bodies that met to discuss, draft and re-draft the Declaration. There are also brief biographic notes for the members of the Drafting Committee formed by the UN Commission on Human Rights."
"FMR supports the interests and information needs of those responding to crises that cause displacement; publicises research that is relevant to these interests and needs; and aims to support learning, training, advocacy, policymaking and research."
"The Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC), established in 1998 by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), is the leading international body monitoring conflict-induced internal displacement worldwide."
An international NGO, documentation centre, and publishing house which has published since 1997 - For the Record [year]: The UN Human Rights System - containing relevant UN texts by country.
"The Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols are international treaties that contain the most important rules limiting the barbarity of war. They protect people who do not take part in the fighting (civilians, medics, aid workers) and those who can no longer fight (wounded, sick and shipwrecked troops, prisoners of war)."
A free-of-charge online service provided by the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). "The database covers not only the legislation of 57 OSCE participating States on a number of human rights and rule of law related topics, but also respective international standards and selected case-law, as well as legal reviews, lawmaking assessments and guidelines, issued by ODIHR."
"A coalition of experts and representatives from religious and other life-stance communities, academia, NGOs, international organisations and civil society." The Norwegian Center of Human Rights, via the Oslo Coalition, has a publicly accessible digital resource library as well.
"A democratic, international membership organization. Its members are indigenous peoples, occupied nations, minorities and independent states or territories who have joined together to protect their human and cultural rights, preserve their environments, and to find non-violent solutions to conflicts which affect them. UNPO provides a legitimate and established international forum for member aspirations and assists its members in effective participation at an international level."
This resources archive serves as a hub for "resolutions, statements, and other official documents that reference the Responsibility to Protect," an international norm adopted at the 2005 UN World Summit that seeks to "protect populations from genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and ethnic cleansing".
"The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations (UN). It was established in June 1945 by the Charter of the United Nations and began work in April 1946. The Court’s role is to settle, in accordance with international law, legal disputes submitted to it by States and to give advisory opinions on legal questions referred to it by authorized United Nations organs and specialized agencies."
"The International Criminal Court (ICC), governed by the Rome Statute, is the first permanent, treaty based, international criminal court established to help end impunity for the perpetrators of the most serious crimes of concern to the international community."
"IDLO is the only global intergovernmental organization exclusively devoted to promoting the rule of law to advance peace and sustainable development. We have experience working in more than 90 countries around the world with various legal systems."
Compiled by the Templeman Library, University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom. A far reaching topical international law resource, with some extra emphasis on the law of the UK, other European Countries, and the European Union.
Authored by Lyonette Louis-Jacques, Foreign and International Law Librarian and Lecturer in Law University of Chicago Law School, D'Angelo Law Library, an excellent resource.
Provides extensive key legal resources, both for the United States and elsewhere.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Eleanor Roosevelt, Chair of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, holds the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Photo courtesy of WikiMedia Commons.