Seriously great link. If you need any information about children's rights anywhere in the world basically you can find it here. Stumbled on it...really good resource.
If you guys need a link to research about your country, I highly reccomend the CIA website. You can search for information specifically relating to your country. The information is also accurate
Just to tag onto all the usefulness those who have posted before me have provided, another website warranting a hit would be going directly through the United Nations website. They gots it all: descriptions of UN organizations and subcommittees that deal directly with human rights issues of women and children, descriptions of the doings of these committees and organizations, the full text of all resolutions and conventions produced, and the voting reports (so as to see how your country actually voted on real resolutions.) Some of it is really wordy and frustrating to read, *pretentious diplomats*, but do pay attention to the way resolutions are set up, even though I'm sure we'll have a crash course tutorial on this in class. Feel free to use the UN website as the authority on international diplomatic doings; it is their thing. No justice, no peace: Free Tibet.
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If you guys need a link to research about your country, I highly reccomend the CIA website. You can search for information specifically relating to your country. The information is also accurate
Just to tag onto all the usefulness those who have posted before me have provided, another website warranting a hit would be going directly through the United Nations website. They gots it all: descriptions of UN organizations and subcommittees that deal directly with human rights issues of women and children, descriptions of the doings of these committees and organizations, the full text of all resolutions and conventions produced, and the voting reports (so as to see how your country actually voted on real resolutions.) Some of it is really wordy and frustrating to read, *pretentious diplomats*, but do pay attention to the way resolutions are set up, even though I'm sure we'll have a crash course tutorial on this in class. Feel free to use the UN website as the authority on international diplomatic doings; it is their thing. No justice, no peace: Free Tibet.
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