Jul 14, 2020 | Global Governance, Social Movements, World Law
The United States has ratified the most comprehensive global anti-racial discrimination treaty—the International Convention on the Elimination Against Racial Discrimination (ICERD). It only did so in 1994, almost thirty years after the treaty came into effect. Written...
Jul 14, 2020 | United Nations, World Law
World Citizens Call for Renewed Efforts to Resolve Asian Maritime Delimitations Dispute Written By René Wadlow President | Association of World Citizens July 14, 2020 United Nations | World Law Article originally published by Transcend 8 June has...
Jul 14, 2020 | World Law, Writing & Literature
Written By Bob Neumann Secretary | Democratic World Federalists July 14, 2020 World Law | Writing & Literature Historically, we can make fundamental social/political changes!For forty historic centuries we have mainly had kings, nobility,slaves...
Jun 22, 2020 | World Law, World Parliament, World Politics
The Constitution for the Federation of Earth transcends these contradictions because its fundamental principle is precisely the freedom, equality, and dignity of every person on Earth. It constructs the Earth Federation government on these principles and explicitly...
Jun 22, 2020 | Health Issues, World Law
China has in recent years been more willing to play a bigger role in global affairs, even though historically it has taken an isolationist approach to its participation in international law. But attempts to take Beijing to court will surely dampen its desire for...
May 28, 2020 | Policy Analysis, United Nations, World Law
In February 1945, three men met in a holiday resort to decide the fate of the world. Written By Toby Luckhurst Reporter | BBC May 28, 2020 Policy Analysis | United Nations | World Law Article originally published by BBC Nazi Germany was on its knees....