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Emerging World Law
Eugenia Almand
Emerging World Law
Eugenia Almand
Publisher Marketing: Volume One of Emerging World Law exhibits international law maturing into world law through world constitutional and parliamentary processes. Self-governing democratic systems emerge globally under the direction of world citizens who take initiative, insisting on human dignity, individual accountability, and peaceful world relations. The volume presents the Constitution for the Federation of Earth in numeric format, keeping all substantive content of the original 1991 version. The volume also includes the memorials, resolutions, and legislative summaries of the Provisional World Parliament during its first ten sessions, 1982 to 2007. Dr. Terence Amerasinghe recounts the 50 year history of the World Constituent Assemblies and the Provisional World Parliament. Dr. Almand clarifies interpretations of the democratic and non-military Constitution, showing why no amendments are needed before the nations and people of Earth ratify the Constitution. Dr. Martin analyses the problem of origins and legitimacy of emerging world law, showing the difficulties and dynamics of transforming presently outmoded international institutions in the direction of a genuine global democracy. 28 color pages. Contributor Bio: Martin, Glen T Martin is Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Radford University.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | March 16, 2009 |
ISBN13 | 9781933567167 |
Publishers | Institute for Economic Democracy |
Genre | Interdisciplinary Studies > Law Studies |
Pages | 435 |
Dimensions | 178 × 254 × 30 mm · 780 g |
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