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  1. 27 de abr. de 2023 · the First Bench to deal with constitutional issues between the primary organs and powers of the World Government as well as with all issues and cases in which the Tribune of the People shall decide to appear in his capacity of World Attorney and defender of the Rights of Man;

  2. The University of Chicago drafted a preliminary document, Preliminary Draft of a World Constitution, outlining a potential world constitution in 1948. Led by Robert Maynard Hutchins, the proposal aimed to stimulate discussions on global governance and provide a basis for further deliberations.

  3. the Committee to Frame a World Constitution. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1948. Pp. xi, 92. $2.00. Backed up by the prestige of the University of Chicago, a Committee of Eleven to Frame a World Constitution labored for two years to produce The Preliminary Draft of a World Constitution.

    • Ely Culbertson
    • 1949
  4. In 1947 The Preliminary Draft of a World Constitution (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1948) was published. From June 1947 through June 1951 the Committee published a journal, Common Cause, devoted to articles concerned with problems relevant to the issue of world government and how to affect it.

  5. 15 de set. de 2015 · Since November 1945 the Committee to Frame A World Constitution, with headquarters at the University of Chicago, has been at work on the preparation of a preliminary draft for federal union. The publication of this document, dedicated to Gandhi, is a milestone on the road to a democratic federation of the people of the world.

  6. An ingenious electoral system places the selection of executive and legisla tive officers in a Federal Convention elected directly by the people of the world and assures adequate representation in these and other federal offices to ·the various regions of the world.

  7. draft of a Constitution for a Federal Republic of the World, prepared by a Commit tee headed by Chancellor Robert M. Hutchins, of the University of Chicago, a former Dean of the Yale Law School, is a challenge to lawyers to study the subject further and form and express their own views about it, in their respective communities.