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Print/export Download as PDF ... This is a chronological list of international declarations, ... list of human rights to be defended by all nations of the world. 1949 ...
"World War One Timeline". UK: BBC. "New Zealand and the First World War (timeline)". New Zealand Government. "Timeline: Australia in the First World War, 1914-1918". Australian War Memorial. "World War I: Declarations of War from around the Globe". Law Library of Congress. "Timeline of the First World War on 1914-1918-Online.
"To all the Kings of the World; To the President of the United States of America; To the Governors of the several States; And to the Rulers and People of all Nations" [3] self-published pamphlets N/A announce to the world that God has spoken and provides a warning to all nations Proclamation of the First Presidency and the Twelve Apostles
Declaration of Pillnitz; Declaration of the Creation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; Declaration of the Rights of the Child; Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination; Declaration on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women; Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women
Declaration on the Right to Development (UN study published in 1979; UN declaration proclaimed in 1986) Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action (World Conference on Human Rights, 1993) Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (The Fourth World Conference on Women, 1995) Declaration of Human Duties and Responsibilities (UNESCO, 1998)
Portugal maintained neutrality throughout World War II. Invasion. 1941-12-13 United Kingdom New Zealand South Africa: Bulgaria: W [6] British declaration. New Zealand's declaration. South African declaration. 1941-12-13 Honduras: Germany Italy: W [6] Declaration 1941-12-13: Italy: Cuba Guatemala: W [6] Declaration 1941-12-14: Independent State ...
1947 * Paris Peace Treaties, 1947, which ended World War II for most nations 1952 * Paris Protocol (1952) , status of NATO headquarters 1954 * Paris Accords, the agreements reached at the end of the London and Paris Conferences in 1954 concerning the post-war status of Germany
A declaration of war is a formal act by which one nation goes to war against another. A declaration is usually an act of delivering a performative speech (not to be confused with a mere speech) or the presentation of a signed document by an authorized party of a national government in order to create a state of war between two or more sovereign states.