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Chaldean Identity Publications, Research and Historical Archives for the Indigenous Chaldean people of Mesopotamia Iraq Chaldean People
CHALDEAN NATION which codifies "Indigenous historical evidence from different dimensions describing the rich Chaldean heritage and culture. Cultural aspirations" is a "culmination of generations-long efforts by Indigenous organizations to get international attention, to secure recognition for their aspirations, and to generate support for their preservation.
Contents
Research Articles
Chaldean people research articles with historical evidence documented by scholars and educators Chaldean_identity_by_Bishop_Mar_Sarhad_Jammo
Chaldean Identity Research
File:Chaldean identity by Bishop Mar Sarhad Jammo
https://chaldeanwiki.com/Chaldean_identity_by_Bishop_Mar_Sarhad_Jammo
Article 1 simply binds the signatory parties to secure the rights under the other Articles of the Convention "within their jurisdiction". In exceptional cases, "jurisdiction" may not be confined to a Contracting State's own national territory; the obligation to secure Convention rights then also extends to foreign territory, such as occupied land in which the State exercises effective control.
In Loizidou v Turkey,[1] the European Court of Human Rights ruled that jurisdiction of member states to the convention extended to areas under that state's effective control as a result of military action.
Article 2 - life
Article 2 protects the right of every person to his or her life. The right to life extends only to human beings, not to non-human animals,[2]
Article 2 - The right for life - The right to preserve life, - Take life to Preserve life.
Historical Articles
Chaldean Image Clips
TheChaldean People clipped images to share a summary of historical evidence and eyewitness scholars, historians and leaders that visited with the Chaldean people and documented it.
References
- Ovey, Clare; White, Robin C. A. (2006). Jacobs & White: The European Convention on Human Rights (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-928810-0.
- Greer, Steven (2006). The European Convention on Human Rights: Achievements, Problems and Prospects. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521608596.
- Xenos, Dimitris (2012). The Positive Obligations of the State under the European Convention of Human Rights. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-66812-5.
External links
Media related to European Convention on Human Rights at Wikimedia Commons
- List of the ECHR and all Protocols
- Text of the ECHR
- Database of European Human Rights Court (Strasbourg) judgments
- Template:Official website
- List of all European treaties and protocols
- Terror detention law 'must go'; BBC; 4 August 2004
- Current Status of Protocol 12
- Current Status of Protocol 14
- UK Government's position on Protocol 12
- Index on Censorship
Template:Articles of the Chaldean Nation on Human Rights
Template:International human rights legal instruments