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Government, Politics, and Law : Mauritius

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Amnesty International  (http://www.amnesty.org)
‘Amnesty International is a worldwide campaigning movement that works to promote all the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international standards.’ The English language homepage provides articles on human rights questions and abuses in countries around the globe.

CIA -- The World Factbook  (https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html)
An annual publication of the CIA, contains up-to-date information on all aspects of the political, social and military history of a particular country.

Center for Strategic and International Studies  (http://www.csis.org/)
A Washington, DC based think-tank which sponsors seminars and conferences and issues reports on terrorism, United States foreign policy, and several regions of the world including the Middle East and Africa.

Chiefs of State and Cabinet Ministers of Foreign Governments  (http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/chiefs/)
Constantly updated lists of important governmental officers and their position of all the world’s countries is published by the CIA as a part of its website.

Elections 2000  (http://www.sardc.net/sd/elections2000/mauritius/)
In addition to the results of the elections, presents news articles about specific aspects of the contests and the results such as the "women's vote."

Encyclopedia.com  (http://www.encyclopedia.com)
From the Electronic Library, searching the Encyclopedia.com by country provides numerous narrative articles on its history, culture, politics.

Federation of American Scientists  (http://www.fas.org)
The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) “is the oldest organization dedicated to ending the worldwide arms race, achieving complete nuclear disarmament, and avoiding the use of nuclear weapons for any purpose.” Whatever one’s views are on its goals, a search of the site yields valuable information on a country’s armament found only with difficulty elsewhere.

Mauritius Labour Party (Port Louis)  (http://labour.intnet.mu/mlp/mlpfr.htm)
"Founded on the 23rd February 1936, at a public meeting at Champ de Mars in Port Louis, the Mauritius Labour Party had as main objective to fight for social, political and economic rights for the working class of Mauritius. It was modeled on the British Labour Party. The founders were greatly motivated by their strong sense of patriotism and belief in Socialism."

Mauritius government sites  (http://www.gov.mu/)
"One stop source of information and links to the official web sites of the Government of Mauritius."

Mauritius. Government Information Service  (http://ncb.intnet.mu/pmo/inform.htm)
Part of the Ministry of Defense and Home Affairs which "... deals with all matters pertaining to national security and internal affairs of the country.

Mauritius. Prime Minister's Office  (http://ncb.intnet.mu/pmo.htm)
Press releases, copies of speeches, as well as the national anthem are available on this site in English or in French.

Nations of the world  (http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/nations.html)
Guide to legal materials of all types gathered by the Law Library of the U.S. Congress. Searchable by country name.

Permanent Missions To The United Nations  (http://www.un.int/)
This English language home page offers statements of mission, policy, articles, and other vital information relating to individual countries’ missions to the United Nations.

Political Resources on the Net  (http://www.politicalresources.net)
Website covers all aspects of government, the ministries, the political parties, elections, as well as the news media.

UNRISD On-Line (U.N. Research Institute for Social Development)  (http://www.unrisd.org/)
“UNRISD carries out research on the social dimensions of contemporary problems affecting development. Through its research, UNRISD stimulates dialogue and contributes to policy debates within and outside the United Nations system."

United Nations  (http://www.un.org)
The official site of the United Nations provides articles, reports, etc. in several languages on all aspects of the initiatives and mission of that organization as well as on the contemporary life, culture, society, international relations, etc. of all the countries and peoples of the world.

United States. Department of State  (http://www.state.gov)
Numerous documents concerning diplomatic and international relations, travel advice and warnings relating to the countries of the world are available on the State Department’s official site by searching under a particular country’s name.

United States. Department of State Report on Human Rights Practices  (http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/)
This web site lists the reports for 1999-2001

United States. Library of Congress Country Studies  (http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/)
A series published by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under the Country Studies/Area Studies Handbook Program sponsored by the Department of the Army.

The World Bank Group  (http://www.worldbank.org)
A search by country yields numerous English language reports on the economic development of regions of the world and the World Bank Groups’ advice, initiatives and warnings concerning them.

World Statesmen  (http://www.worldstatesmen.org)
“World Statesmen is an attempt at a comprehensive and accurate list of the heads of state and heads of government (and, in certain cases, de facto leaders occupying neither of those formal positions) for all countries and territories, going back to about 1700 or in some cases earlier. Some go further back, some only from their creation. Some subdivisions of some countries are present including native or traditional polities, provinces, or states. This sight also lists the leaders of international, religious, and governmental organizations.” Searchable by leader or by nation, offers a map of the country, audio and text versions of the national anthem, and text of the national constitution for most countries.

World Trade Organization  (http://www.wto.org/)
Headquartered in Switzerland the WTO, made up of member governments from around the globe, is dedicated to topics concerning international trade and development. Its English language “website contains material for a range of users, from the general public to students, academics and trade specialists. It includes introductions to WTO activities and a large database of official documents.”

Worldwide Governments on the WWW  (http://www.gksoft.com/govt/en/world.html)
Provides links to governmental institutions and political parties around the world.

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