Other important information is attatched.
- An Abstract: a brief summary of the history of the problem (one paragraph) and why allegations of human rights abuses have been made.
- Context and Evidence: A larger discussion of the historical, political, and other relevant context necessary to understand the root causes and current state of the alleged violations.
- A Summary of Efforts to resolve the problem and an assessment of failures and successes.
- A well-structured, concise paragraph that cites the best Theoretical Foundation from your reading to support your determination that a human rights violation has occurred.
- Recommendations for policy changes, including a determination that the host government warrants certification as being in compliance with international law. Be sure to give a clear justification for your recommendations and judgments.
- A Works Cited page documenting all sources, in either MLA or APA style as long as your citations are consistent. Failure to cite sources puts you in danger of plagiarizing and denies you credit for research.