Talk:Earth Charter/Archive 1

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This is Archive 1, comments from 2007-2008.

Thank you

Thank you COGDEN for creating this article and I would hope to develop it a little when I am more knowledgeable and practised in WIKI procedures and editing processes. For the moment, one intriguing question: the number of propositions - 16 or 17? The numbers in the body of the article do not tally with those as enumerated! Given your interest in Judaism, I am reminded not of the 10 Commandments but of the 18 benedictions (which are, in fact, 19). Looking forward to meeting you elsewhere. Jeffrey Newman 20:17, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)


Thank you for posting this information and being a part of the Wiki community.

I am very interested in assisting with the anything possible to help further the cause.

Please feel free to lean on me for support and assistance.

Troy Vincent Lewald 18:35, 6 November 2007 (UTC)

Remove 'advert' slogan

This article is an accurate and illuminating account of the Earth Charter, written in a reasonably NPOV style. There is nothing 'advert' like - though it may attract readers to find out more. I suggest removing the box. 85.210.255.81 07:01, 15 April 2007 (UTC)

Copyright vio

First paragraph is near-verbatim copy of the main box at earth charter site. --Cybercobra 08:34, 15 April 2007 (UTC)

We can add citations with your help. For example, Marie-Claire Cordonnier-Segger who is the Director of the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law at McGill in Montreal will support the fact that this was the most open and participatory process ever undertaken for an international treaty. She gave a lecture on this theme at Oxford University, Feb 9th 2007. I am prepared to put in some work to try to develop this article in a proper Wiki manner 85.210.255.81 17:17, 15 April 2007 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:Earth Charter Logo.jpg

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