Thursday September 09th, 2010             A project managed by the Program on International Policy Attitudes at the University of Maryland

 

Justice/Human Rights

International Public Opinion on Justice and Human Rights



Four in Five Regard Internet Access as a Fundamental Right: Global Poll





Majorities Reject Banning Defamation of Religion: 20 Nation Poll





People in 17 of 21 Nations Say Governments Should Put International Law Ahead of National Interest





Many Approve of ICC Indictment of Bashir: Poll of 7 Muslim and African Nations





Majority of Americans Approve Complete Ban on Torture





World Publics See Government as Responsible For Ensuring Basic Healthcare, Food, and Education Needs





Publics in Developed Countries Ready to Contribute Funds Necessary to Cut Hunger in Half By 2015





Obama, McCain Supporters Agree Government Responsible For Ensuring Basic Healthcare, Food, and Education Needs





World Publics Reject Torture





Poll: Across the World Many See Discrimination Against Widows and Divorced Women





World Publics Reject Criminal Penalties for Abortion





International Public Opinion Says Government Should Not Limit Internet Access





Righting Wrongs





Publics Around the World Say Governments Should Act to Prevent Racial Discrimination





Poll of Western and Asian Publics Finds Criticism of Chinese Policy on Tibet





International Poll Finds Large Majorities in All Countries Favor Equal Rights for Women





Publics Around the World Say UN Has Responsibility to Protect Against Genocide





World Citizens Reject Torture, BBC Global Poll Reveals





Americans Support Full Due-Process Rights for Terrorism Suspects





Publics in Europe and India See U.S. as Violating International Law at Guantánamo