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Essential Principles

The Avalon Project: Documents in Law, History, and Diplomacy. Yale Law School: New Haven, 2008.

Human Rights Web.
"A Summary of United Nations Agreements on Human Rights." 

Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (now OSCE)
Helsinki Final Act of 1975

NAACP Legal Defense Fund (home page and history).

National Archives
Milestone Documents: Brown v. Board of Education (1954).

United Nations (see also above: Human Rights Web).

United States Department of State

Other Resources: Articles

Chornohorska, Anastasiia.
Deportations, Genocide, and Russia’s War Against the Crimean Tatars,” May 18, 2016, Euromaidan Press.

Fried, Daniel
Helsinki Process Stands as a Turning Point in Europe,” Sept. 1, 2023.

Ifill, Sherilyn
How Thurgood Marshall Paved the Way for Brown v Board of Education,” Smithsonian Magazine, March 10, 2021.

Kleinfeld Belton, Rachel
Competing Definitions of the Rule of Law.” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Carnegie Papers: January 21, 2005.

A Struggle for Home. A Documentary History of the Crimean Tatars (2015).

The Nuremburg Trials. Directed by Stanley Kramer (1961).

Twelve Angry Men. Directed by Sidney Lumet (1957).

Fury. Directed by Fritz Lang (1930).

Germany

Economist magazine. Topics Index: Germany. See, e.g.:
Is the Welcome Culture Legal? Merkel Faces Court Test.” Feb. 13, 2016.

The New York Times: World: Germany. See, e.g.:

Foreign Policy
Germany is Thinking of Banning the Far Right,” December 13, 2023.

Freedom in the World 2024 Germany Country Report.

Other Resources

Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany (1949).

Constitution of the German Democratic Republic (1949).

Constitution of the Weimar Republic (1919).

Craig, Gordon. The Germans (Meridan: New York, 1982.

Stern, Fritz. Five Germanys I Have Known (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: 2006).

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (home page)
The White Rose Opposition Movement.

U.S. Department of State Human Rights Country Reports (go to current year Country Report drop down menu for Europe and Eurasia/Germany).

"Kinderblock 66: A Return to Buchenwald." Directed by Ron Cohen (2013).

"Schindler’s List." Directed by Steven Spielberg (1993).

"Torn Curtain." Directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1966).

"Lives of Others." Directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck (2007).

Singapore

Economist magazine: Singapore.

The New York Times. World: Times Topics: Singapore. See, e.g.:

Singapore Clamps Down on News Web Sites,” June 9, 2013.

Freedom in the World 2024 Singapore Country Report.

Human Rights Watch 2024 Singapore Country Report.

Other Resources

U.S. Department of State Human Rights Country Reports (go to current year Country Report drop down menu for Singapore).

Saudi Arabia

Economist magazine. Topics Index: Saudi Arabia. See, e.g.:
How Free Expression is Suppressed in Saudi Arabia,” June 26, 2018. an interview with Jamal Khashoggi.

The New York Times. World: Times Topics: Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia’s Duplicitous Legalism,” by Eman Al-Nafjan. June 19, 2014.

Freedom House: 2024 Saudi Arabia Country Report.

Freedom House: “Saudi Arabia’s Curriculum of Intolerance,” 2006.

Human Rights Watch 2024 Saudi Arabia Country Report.

Other Resources

Center for Democracy and Human Rights in Saudi Arabia (CDHR). 

European Saudi Organization for Human Rights (ESOHR).

GlobaLex: NYU Law School
A Brief Overview of the Saudi Arabian Legal System by Abdullah Ansary.

US Department of State Human Rights Country Reports (go to current year Country Report drop down menu for Saudi Arabia).

The Washington Post
What the Arab World Needs Most Is Free Expression,” by Jamal Khashoggi, Oct. 17, 2018. (See also the Jamal Khashoggi page of columns.)

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