The Celtic League is a pan-Celtic organisation founded in 1961 which aims to promote modern Celtic identity and culture in Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, Cornwall and the Isle of Man, referred to as the Celtic Nations; it has a particular focus on promoting the Celtic languages of these nations. It also favours further self-government in the Celtic nations and, ultimately, for each nation to become an independent state with its own rights.
The Celtic League states its aims, including:
"To promote co-operation between the Celtic nations".
"To develop a consciousness of the special relationship and solidarity between them".
"To make our national struggles and achievements better known abroad".
"Campaigning for a formal unification of the Celtic nations to take place once two or more of them have achieved self-government."
"Advocating the utilisation of the national resources of each of the Celtic nations for the benefit of all its people."
The Celtic League states its aims, including:
"To promote co-operation between the Celtic nations".
"To develop a consciousness of the special relationship and solidarity between them".
"To make our national struggles and achievements better known abroad".
"Campaigning for a formal unification of the Celtic nations to take place once two or more of them have achieved self-government."
"Advocating the utilisation of the national resources of each of the Celtic nations for the benefit of all its people."