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Policies

Since 1952 we have created policy positions on important global issues.

Our policies are passed in-line with our general statement of policy, agreed in 2015.

Here you can search our database of past and current policy papers, which guide the work of our organization.

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Policy / 1986 / Oslo, Norway / World Humanist Congress / Pending Review

Nuclear weapons

The 1986 Humanist World Congress commemorates the tens of thousands of victims of the bombing of Hiroshima on August 6th…
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Policy / 1983 / Board of Directors / Pending Review

IHEU statement on nuclear armament

The advancement of a just and peaceful society is one of the main objectives of the International Humanist & Ethical…
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Policy / 1982 / Hanover, Federal Republic of Germany / World Humanist Congress / Archived

Elimination of arms supplies (1982)

To: the government of the USSR, c/o Mr Leonid Breznez, and to the government of the USA, c/o President Ronald…
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Policy / 1982 / Germany / World Humanist Congress / Archived

Police Behaviour in Nuremberg (1982)

The International Humanist and Ethical Union, assembled at its 8th World Congress in Hanover, Federal Republic of Germany, August 1-5,…
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Policy / 1981 / Board of Directors / Archived

World disarmament campaign (1981)

The Board of the International Humanist & Ethical Union, meeting in Luxembourg in August 1981, concerned with the implementation of…
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Policy / 1974 / Yugoslavia (former) / Board of Directors / Archived

Marxist humanism in Yugoslavia (1974-12)

The Marshall Josip Broz Tito, President of the Federal Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia Mr. President For the third time in…
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Policy / 1974 / Yugoslavia (former) / Board of Directors / Archived

Developments in Yugoslavia (1974)

The Marshall Josip Broz Tito, President of the Federal Socialist Republics of Yugoslavia Mr. President, One year ago I wrote…
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Policy / 1973 / Yugoslavia (former) / Board of Directors / Archived

Recent developments in Yugoslavia (1973)

The Marshall Josip Broz Tito, President of the Federal Socialist Republics of Yugoslavia. Mr President May I express my deep…
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