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An Annotated Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Australian National Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Education Website)
www.natsiew.edu.au/educationtext.aspx?xcid=175
Provides links under each Article of the UDHR to the websites of organizations concerned with the rights expressed in that Article.

European Union Human Rights
http://europa.eu/pol/rights/index_en.htm
This web-portal provides a discussion of the role of human rights in the EU, including legislation and other activities.

Jack Donnelly website
http://mysite.du.edu/~jdonnell/
Jack Donnelly is Andrew Mellon Professor at the Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver. He has written extensively on human right theories and practices. The website contains useful information on Donnelly’s recent publication and working papers, most of which discuss human rights’ normative and theoretical issues.

Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy: Human Rights
www.iep.utm.edu/h/hum-rts.htm
This entry examines the philosophical basis and content of the doctrine of human rights. The analysis consists of five sections and a conclusion.

Project Diana
http://avalon.law.yale.edu/subject_menus/diana.asp  
The Project Diana Online Human Rights Archive at the Yale Law School provides one of the most comprehensive websites on human rights law. One section offers documentary sources and references on the normative and theoretical foundations of human rights.

Rights Philosophy Forum
www.rightsphilosophyforum.org/index.html
This provides biographies, learning guides, and other resources for those interested in studying human rights.

Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy: Human Rights
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/rights-human/ 
The Human Rights entry in the online Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, which provides valuable discussion and useful links to related topics.

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