
1990 Copenhagen Document
The 1990 Copenhagen Document was an agreement among European countries to promote human rights, democracy, and the rule of law. It emphasized respecting individual freedoms, ensuring fair elections, protecting minorities, and promoting cooperation among nations. The document aimed to create a shared commitment to these principles, strengthening stability and peace in Europe by encouraging open dialogue, accountability, and democratic governance. It was a key step toward fostering greater political and civil rights across the continent.