Downloads and Use Guidelines
This page provides access to downloadable versions of the Geneva Charter of Sovereignty and supporting materials. All resources are offered for public use at no cost. They are intended to support research, education, policy analysis, diplomatic briefings, and public understanding.
The Charter is a voluntary and neutral framework. It may be shared freely, provided it is presented accurately and with proper attribution.
What You May Do
- Download, store, and share the documents on this page with colleagues, students, media, or the public.
- Use the materials for education, training, workshops, academic analysis, or diplomatic preparation.
- Quote or cite excerpts, provided the source is clearly attributed to the Geneva Charter of Sovereignty.
- Translate the documents for non commercial purposes, provided the translation is faithful and clearly marked as a translation.
- Use the content to support research, commentary, or policy discussions that aim to improve understanding of modern sovereignty.
What You May Not Do
- Alter the Charter text in a way that changes its meaning without clearly indicating that the changes are your own.
- Use the Charter in a manner that suggests endorsement of a political party, candidate, government, or commercial entity.
- Sell the Charter or any derived materials for commercial profit.
- Publish misleading summaries, altered excerpts, or edited versions presented as official content.
- Use the Charter as a tool of political pressure or to claim exclusive rights over its concepts.
The Geneva Charter of Sovereignty is a public interest document. It exists to support clarity, stability, and responsible conduct in international affairs. Its value depends on accurate representation and respectful use.
If you create derivative work, translations, commentaries, or teaching materials, please include a note that your version is not an official text.
Available Downloads
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