United States' Country Reports on Human Rights Practices
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices are publications on the annual human right conditions in countries and regions outside the United States, submitted annually by the United States Department of State to the United States Congress. The reports cover internationally recognized individual, civil, political, and worker rights, as set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The first report covered the year 1976, issued in 1977.
The People's Republic of China has responded to frequent criticism in this report by releasing a similar annual report titled the "Human Rights Record of the United States."
See also
United States Hague Abduction Convention Compliance Reports
External links
- Reports 1999-2010 U.S. Department of State
- Reports from 1993 to 1999 @ DoS
- Remarks on Release of Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2004
- US DOS Country Reports on Human Rights Practices at PARDS.ORG Political Asylum Research and Documentation Service (Princeton, New Jersey) - since its founding in 1993, PARDS has assisted immigration attorneys and applicants for asylum, withholding of removal, relief under the Convention Against Torture (CAT), suspension of deportation, and cancellation of Removal to discern the meritorious nature of their claims, and document the authenticity of those found to have merit by country-specific experts. PARDS is a supplement to, not a substitute for, a competent, diligent and honest immigration attorney.
- О ситуации с правами человека в ряде государств мира