Judiciary Reform: Accord for a Firm and Lasting Peace
Agreement on the Strengthening of Civilian Power and the Role of the Armed Forces in Democratic Society (Mexico City, 19 September 1996)
III. System of Justice
Agreement on the Strengthening of Civilian Power and the Role of the Armed Forces in Democratic Society (Mexico City, 19 September 1996)
III. System of Justice
National Peace Accord Article 1.1 Rights of individuals in South Africa, Principles:
1.1 The establishment of a multi-party democracy in South Africa is our common goal.
Democracy is impossible in a climate of violence, intimidation and fear. In order to ensure democratic political activity all political participants must recognise and uphold certain fundamental rights described below and the corresponding responsibilities underlying those rights.
1.2 These fundamental rights include the right of every individual to:
PARIS AGREEMENT
Part I
Section II. United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia
Article 2
Agreement on Identity and Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Mexico City, 6 May 1996)
I. Identity of Indigenous Peoples
1. Recognition of the identity of the indigenous peoples is fundamental to the construction of a national unity based on respect for and the exercise of political, cultural, economic and spiritual rights of all Guatemalans.