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All official World Government organs and agencies websites are under the ef-gov.org domain. For all other official domains and government contact information, refer to the Official Government Domain Names List and Government Directory.
The World Constitution and Parliament Association, Inc., incorporated in Colorado, USA, is the only authorized organization designated by the Second World Constituent Assembly (1977) for the establishment and development of the World Government. Read more
Provisional World Parliament (PWP) is an organ of the Provisional World Government. It is a transitional legislative body convening in joint session of all three houses of the World Parliament along with the members of the Provisional World Parliament.
As part of a parliamentary system, the Parliament is the supreme authority, and other organs and agencies of the government derive their powers from it. Since 1982, it has convened regularly with its most recent session convening in 2007.
A 'limited world federation' refers to a type of global political structure where sovereign states retain a significant degree of independence and authority, but they come together under a central governing body for specific, agreed-upon purposes. In this system, the central authority of the federation is limited in scope, focusing only on areas where global cooperation is necessary—like trade, security, environmental protection or human rights—while leaving other matters, such as domestic governance, to individual states.
For the evolution of the world from the League of Nations to a limited world federation, Read more.
This government has clearly defined powers and responsibilities in four key areas by the constitution: World Peace, Universal Human Rights, World Economy, and Protection of the Environment.
Article 1 of the Constitution for the Federation of Earth defines the scope of governmental authority, for details Read more.
World Law as opposed to Inter-national Law which depends on treaties between nations and therefore ineffective and at most times unenforceable due to the sovereignty of individual nations. Read more
The United Nations (UN) serves as a forum where the diplomatic missions of member states interact and conduct international diplomacy. Heads of state or government occasionally participate to emphasize the significance of key issues and make high-level 'commitments'.
Read our Bill of Particulars on 'Why the UN must be Replaced'.
World Constitution and Parliament Association (WCPA) is a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit global organization constituting citizens and parliamentary members, with national branches and their local chapters. It is established as a maximalist platform working for the establishment of a world government under the Constitution for The Federation of Earth. Read more
For a comprehensive overview of the history of the WCPA and the World Government, Read more.
On June 30, 1977, following the adoption of the Constitution for the Federation of Earth, the Second World Constituent Assembly designated World Constitution and Parliament Association (WCPA) as the continuing agency to organize and develop all aspects of its plan to obtain the ratification and implementation of the constitution, in accordance with the provisions of Section 19.1 of Article 19 of the constitution. Read more
The functions and powers of the World Parliament, are explicitly defined in Section 5.1, Article 5 of the Constitution for the Federation of Earth. These include:
1968 World Constituent Assembly, Interlaken, Switzerland
We are honored to acknowledge the support and endorsement of such esteemed individuals from worldwide.
Dr. Linus Pauling
Double Nobel Laureate (Chemistry & Peace)
Dr. Frederick Sanger
British biochemist, Double Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Dr. Gerhard Herzberg
German-Canadian physicist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Lord Philip Noel-Baker
British disarmament campaigner, Nobel Peace Prize
Dr. Ragnar A. Granit
Finnish-Swedish scientist, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Dr. Fritz Albert Lipmann
American biochemist, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Dr. Abdus Salam
Pakistani theoretical physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics
Egil Aarvik
Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee
Sir Mohd. Zafarullah Khan
President of the UN General Assembly and the ICJ
Judge (Dr.) Nagendra Singh
Indian lawyer, Judge & President of the ICJ
Judge Taslim Olawale Elias
Chief Justice of Nigeria, President of the ICJ
Judge Charles D. Onyeama
Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Judge of the ICJ
Judge José Sette Câmara
Judge & Vice-President of the International Court of Justice
Judge Kéba Mbaye
President of the TAS/CAS, Vice-President of the ICJ
Justice Sarv Mittra Sikri
Indian lawyer, 13th Chief Justice of India
Justice Y.V. Chandrachud
Indian jurist, 16th Chief Justice of India
Ramsey Clark
66th United States Attorney General
Odvar Nordli
Prime Minister of Norway
Bahjat Talhouni
4 times Prime Minister of Jordan
Mohsin Ahmad al-Aini
5 times Prime Minister of Yemen Arab Republic
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The Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, which included prominent figures such as Albert Einstein, Leo Szilard, Linus Pauling, R.F. Bacher, Hans A. Bethe, Edward U. Condon, Thorfin R. Hogness, Harold C. Urey, V.F. Weisskopf, Selig Hecht, Harrison Brown, and H.J. Mueller, became the pivotal force in the growth and development of the world federalist movement. Einstein and ECAS assisted United World Federalists, Inc., which Einstein joinned as a member of the Advisory Board, in fundraising and provided supporting material. Einstein with others sponsored the Peoples' World Convention (PWC), which took place in 1950-51.
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In 1937, Rosika Schwimmer formed the Campaign for World Government with Lola Maverick Lloyd, the first World Federalist organization of the 20th century. The campaign aimed to establish world governance and an International Criminal Court to address human rights issues. Such a democratic world government would represent the interests of the world's people, rather than merely the national interests of member states. Edith Wynner, secretary to Rosika Schwimmer and leader of the international campaign, established connections in Europe which led to the foundation of the Crusade for World Government in England.
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William Thane Read, a descendant of George Read, Founding Father of the United States, from Arizona, USA, was a central figure in garnering support for the World Constitutional Convention (1968). Together with Philip Isely, Read travelled the world seeking support. Leading the World Constitution Coordinating Committee (WCCC), Thane Read initiated a joint appeal by renowned individuals from around the world, which resulted in the issuance of the "Call to All Nations." The Call urged nations to send delegates to participate in a world convention tasked with drafting a constitution for a democratic federal world government.
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Margaret Isely, along with her husband Philip Isely, was fundamental in carrying forward the work of the People's World Convention (1950-51).
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Philip Isely, along with his wife Margaret Isely, was fundamental in carrying forward the work of the People's World Convention (1950-51).
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Dr. Terence P. Amerasinghe was of Gray's Inn, Oxford, Bar-at-Law and Attorney-at-Law of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka. He had worked in similar fields in Ceylon (later Sri Lanka), the U.K., and the U.S.A. His work for World Government was notably similar to that developed by Philip Isely in the U.S.A. The two communicated and collaborated starting in 1954. Along with others on the Drafting Commission for the Constitution of the Federation of Earth, Dr. Amerasinghe contributed to the constitution that was adopted by the Second World Constituent Assembly on June 27, 1977. Utill his passing in 2007, he was a tower of strength, a leader and a guiding light to all members of the WCPA worldwide.
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