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Magna Charta
human rights
Magna Charta 1215
King John violated ancient laws and customs
right of the church to be free
rights of all free citizens
Petition of Rights 1628
4) Martial law may not be used in time of peace
2) no subject may be imprisoned without cause shown
1) no taxes may be levied without consent of Parliament
3) no soldiers may be quartered upon the citizenry
US Constitution 1787
French Declaration of the Rights of man and of the citizen 1789
abolishment of the absolute monarchy
French Republic
liberty, property, security and resistance to oppression
US Bill of Rights 1791
limiting the power of the federal governament
15th December
Cyrus the Great
Persia
released babilonian slaves
539 B.C.
religion
racial equality
baked-clay cylinder in Akkadian language in cuneiform script
First Geneva Convention
1864
discrimination
respect
medical transports and equipment
red cross on a white background
1776
Thomas Jefferson
American Declaration of Indipendence
colonies
1945 U.N.
fifty nations
San Francisco
peace
Articles
Article 16
Article 24
Article 26
Article 1
800 years
first law studied
English lawyers
Shakespeare
1600s
King Charles I
the Petition of Right by Sir Edward Coke
power
America
colonies
1770s
indipendence
Delcaration of Indipendence
Bill of Rights
18th century
censorship of the press
John Wilkes
freedom
1800s
the Chartists
right to vote
'People's Charta'
1900s
Suffragettes
right to vote
well known people
Gandhi
India
Nelson Mandela
oppressive regime in South Africa
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
fondamental human rights
Eleanor Roosevelt
'the Great Charter'
1215
King John
taxes
negotiation
king's clerks
Runnymede
liberty
free men
justice and fair trial
landowners
peace
Pope
civil war
1216
Henry III
King John died