List of international declarations
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This is a chronological list of international declarations, declarations of independence, declarations of war, etc.
Contents |
[edit] 1300-1599
Year | Name | Summary | |
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1320 | Declaration of Arbroath | Proclamation of Scottish independence. |
[edit] 1600-1699
Year | Name | Summary | |
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1617 | Declaration of Sports [1] | Issued by James I of England; lists the sports that were permitted on Sundays and other holy days. | |
1660 | Declaration of Breda | King Charles II of England, while in exile, proclaims the conditions of his acceptance of the crown of England. | |
1672 | Royal Declaration of Indulgence | Charles II of England attempts to extend religious freedom to Protestant nonconformists in his realms. | |
1676 | Declaration of the People [2] | Issued by Nathaniel Bacon; proclaims the colonial governor of Virginia as corrupt. | |
1687 | Declaration of Indulgence [3] | Establishes freedom of religion in England. | |
1688 | Declaration of Reasons | William III of England legitimizes his overthrowing of James II of England. |
[edit] 1700-1799
Year | Name | Summary | |
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1774 | Declaration of Colonial Rights [4] | Adopted by the First Continental Congress; proclaims the rights of the Thirteen Colonies. | |
1775 | Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence | North Carolina establishes strong anti-British resolutions. | |
1776 | United States Declaration of Independence | The United States proclaims its independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. | |
1791 | Declaration of Pillnitz | Calls on European powers to intervene if Louis XVI of France is threatened. |
[edit] 1800-1899
Year | Name | Summary | |
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1811 | Venezuelan Declaration of Independence | Venezeluans proclaim their secession from the Kingdom of Spain. | |
1816 | Argentine Declaration of Independence | The Congress of Tucumán declares Argentinian independence. | |
1836 | Texas Declaration of Independence | Formal declaration of independence of the Republic of Texas from Mexico. | |
1848 | Declaration of Sentiments | Records establishment of the first women's rights convention. | |
1856 | Declaration of Paris | Abolishes privateering. | |
1868 | St Petersburg Declaration | Delegates agree to prohibit the use of less deadly explosives. | |
1898 | Philippine Declaration of Independence | Proclaims the sovereignty and independence of the Philippine Islands from Spanish imperial rule. |
[edit] 1900-1999
[edit] 2000-current
Year | Name | Summary | |
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2001 | The Doha Declaration | Adopted by the WTO Ministerial Conference of 2001; reaffirms flexibility of TRIPS member states in circumventing intellectual property rights for better access to essential medicines. | |
2002 | The Amsterdam Declaration | Statement of the fundamental principles of modern Humanism passed unanimously by the International Humanist and Ethical Union. | |
2004 | Declaration of Calton Hill | Demands for the establishment of an independent Scottish Republic. | |
Geneva Declaration on the Future of the WIPO | Focuses on the needs of developing countries with respect to intellectual property legislation. | ||
2006 | Declaration of Montreal [5] | A starting point in the listing of the international LGBT movement's demands. |
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Also known as the Book of Sports.
- ^ Also known formally as the Declaration of the People of Virginia.
- ^ Also known as the Declaration for the Liberty of Conscience.
- ^ Also known as the Declaration of Rights or the Declaration of Rights and Grievances.
- ^ Also known as the Declaration of Montreal on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Human Rights.