1.
Educate for Peace, Human Rights and Democracy;
2. Counter the Adverse Effects
of Globalization;
3. Advance the Sustainable and Equitable Use of Environmental
Resources;
4. Eradicate Colonialism and Neocolonialism;
5. Eliminate
Racial, Ethnic, Religious and Gender Intolerance;
6. Promote Gender Justice;
7. Protect and Respect Children and Youth;
8. Promote International
Democracy and Just Global Governance;
9. Proclaim Active Non-Violence;
10. Eliminate Communal Violence at the Local Level;
11. Enlist World Religions
in Transforming the Culture of Violence into a Culture of Peace and Justice;
12. Advance the Global Campaign for the Establishment of the International Criminal
Court;
13. Encourage Close Cooperation Between the Converging Fields of International
Humanitarian and Human Rights Law;
14. Reinforce Support for the International
Criminal Tribunals;
15. Enforce Universal Jurisdiction for Universal Crimes:
Building Upon the Pinochet Precedent;
16. Reform and Expand the Role of the
International Court of Justice in the Context of a More Comprehensive System of
Global Justice;
17. Strengthen Protection of and Provide Reparation for the
Victims of Armed Conflict;
18. End Violence Against Women in Times of Armed
Conflict;
19. Stop the Use of Child Soldiers;
20. Help Victims to Hold
Abusers Accountable Under International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law;
21. Protect Human Rights Defenders, Humanitarian Workers and Whistleblowers;
22. Train Grassroots Organisations to Use National, Regional and International
Mechanisms in the Enforcement of International Law;
23. Promote Increased
Public Knowledge, Teaching and Understanding of International Humanitarian and
Human Rights Law;
24. Integrate Human Rights Protections into Conflict Prevention,
Resolution and Post-Conflict Reconstruction;
25. Build Upon the Successes
and Failures of Truth Commissions and Political Amnesties;
26. Establish
a Universal and Effective System of Habeas Corpus;
27. Subject Warmaking
to Democratic Controls;
28. Strengthen Local Capacities;
29. Strengthen
the United Nations' Capacity to Maintain Peace;
30. Prioritise Early Warning
and Early Response;
31. Promote the Training of Civilian Peace Professionals;
32. Refine the Use of Sanctions;
33. Strengthen Mechanisms for Humanitarian
Intervention;
34. Engender Peace Building;
35. Empower Young People;
36. Support Unrepresented Peoples' Right to Self-Determination;
37.
Strengthen Coalition-Building Between Civil Society Organisations;
38. Strengthen
Regional and Sub-Regional Capacities for Peace;
39. Mainstream Multi-Track
Diplomacy;
40. Utilise the Media as a Proactive Tool for Peacebuilding;
41. Promote the Conflict Impact of Policies;
42. Implement a Global Action
Plan to Prevent War;
43. Demilitarize the Global Economy by Reducing Military
Budgets and Shifting Resources Toward Human Security Programs;
44. Negotiate
and Ratify an International Treaty to Eliminate Nuclear Weapons;
45. Prevent
Proliferation and Use of Conventional Weapons, Including Light Weapons, Small
Arms and Guns and Safeguard Personal Security;
46. Ratify and Implement the
Landmine Ban Treaty;
47. Prevent the Development and Use of New Weapons and
New Military Technologies, Including a Ban on Depleted Uranium and the Deployment
of Weapons in Space;
48. Encourage Universal Adherence To and Implementation
Of the Biological Weapons Convention and the Chemical Weapons Convention;
49. Hold States and Corporations Accountable for the Impact of Military Production,
Testing and Use on the Environment and Health; and
50. Build a Civil Society
Movement for the Abolition of War.
Each
of these objectives is spelled out in some detail at http://www.haguepeace.org/index.php?name=agenda_english