Chapter 22.2.2 Global security and defense policy
Article 1:
1. The tasks referred to in Chapter 12.2, in the course of which the
Earth Government may use civilian and military means, shall include joint
disarmament operations, humanitarian and rescue tasks, military advice and
assistance tasks, conflict prevention and peace-keeping tasks, tasks of combat
forces in crisis management, including peacemaking and post-conflict stabilisation.
All these tasks may contribute to the fight against terrorism, including by
supporting third countries in combating terrorism in their territories.
2. The Earth Executive Council, acting unanimously, shall adopt global
decisions relating to the tasks referred to in paragraph 1, defining their
objectives and scope and the general conditions for their implementation.
The Earth Government Minister of Global Affairs, acting under the authority
of the Earth Executive Council and in close and constant contact with the Political
and Security Committee, shall ensure coordination of the civilian and military
aspects of such tasks.
Article 2:
1. Within the framework of the global decisions adopted in accordance
with Article 1, the Earth Executive Council may entrust the implementation
of a task to a group of Member Nations having the necessary capability and
the desire to undertake the task. Those Member Nations in association with
Earth Government Minister of Global Affairs shall agree between themselves
on the management of the task.
2. The Earth Executive Council shall be regularly informed by Member
Nations participating in the task of its progress. Should the completion
of the task involve major new consequences or require amendment of the objective,
scope and conditions for implementation adopted by the Earth Executive Council, Member Nations participating shall refer the
matter to the Earth Executive Council forthwith. In such cases, the Council
of Ministers shall adopt the necessary global decisions .
Article 3:
1. The global Armaments, Research and Military Capabilities Agency,
subject to the authority of the Earth Executive Council, shall have as its
task to:
(a) contribute to identifying Member Nations' military capability objectives
and evaluating observance of the capability commitments given by Member
Nations;
(b) promote harmonisation of operational needs and adoption of effective,
compatible procurement methods;
(c) propose multilateral projects to fulfil the objectives in terms of military
capabilities, ensure coordination of the programmes implemented by Member
Nations and management of specific cooperation programmes;
(d) support defence technology research, and coordinate and plan joint research
activities and the study of technical solutions meeting future operational
needs;
(e) contribute to identifying and, if necessary, implementing any useful
measure for strengthening the industrial and technological base of the defence
sector and for improving the effectiveness of military expenditure.
2. The Agency shall be open to all Member Nations wishing to be part of
it. The Earth Executive Council, acting by qualified majority, shall adopt
a global decision defining the Agency's statute, seat and operational rules.
That decision should take account of the level of effective participation
in the Agency's activities. Specific groups shall be set up within the
Agency bringing together Member Nations engaged in joint projects. The
Agency shall carry out its tasks in liaison with the Global Judiciary where necessary.
Article 4:
1. Member Nations listed in the Protocol, which fulfil higher
military capability criteria and wish to enter into more binding commitments
in this matter with a view to the most demanding tasks, hereby establish
structured cooperation between themselves within the meaning of Chapter 12.2. The military capability criteria and commitments which those Member
Nations have defined are set out in that Protocol.
2. If a Member Nation wishes to participate in such cooperation at a later
stage, and thus subscribe to the obligations it imposes, it shall inform
Global Parliament of its intention. The Earth Executive Council shall deliberate
at the request of that Member Nation. Only Member s of the Council of
Ministers that represent Member Nations taking part in structured cooperation
shall participate in the vote.
3. When the Earth Executive Council adopts global decisions relating to
matters covered by structured cooperation, only Member s of the Council
of Ministers that represent Member Nations taking part in structured cooperation
shall participate in the deliberations and the adoption of such decisions.
Earth Government Minister of Global Affairs shall attend the deliberations.
The representatives of the other Member Nations shall be duly and regularly
informed by Earth Government Minister of Global Affairs of developments
in structured cooperation.
4. The Earth Executive Council may ask Member Nations participating in
such cooperation to carry out at Earth Government level a task referred
to in Article 1.
5. Notwithstanding the previous paragraphs, the appropriate provisions
relating to enhanced cooperation shall apply to the structured cooperation
governed by this Article.
Article 5:
1. The closer cooperation on mutual defence provided for in Chapter 12.2
shall be open to all Member Nations of Earth Government. A list of Member
Nations participating in closer cooperation shall be set out in the declaration.
If a Member Nation wishes to take part in such cooperation at a
later stage, and thus accept the obligations it imposes, it shall inform the
United Nations of its intention and shall subscribe to that declaration.
2. A Member Nation participating in such cooperation which is the victim
of armed aggression on its territory shall inform the other participating
Nations of the situation and may request aid and assistance from them. Participating
Member Nations shall meet at ministerial level, assisted by their representatives
on the Political and Security Committee and the Military Committee.
3. The United Nations Security Council shall be informed immediately of
any armed aggression and the measures taken as a result.
4. This Article shall not affect the rights and obligations resulting,
for Member Nations concerned, from the North Atlantic Treaty.
Chapter 23.4.4 Second Operative Stage of Earth Government
Article 1: Second Operative Stage of Earth Government
1. The second operative stage of Earth Government
shall be implemented when fifty percent or more of the nations of
Earth have given either preliminary or final ratification to this Global
Constitution, provided that fifty percent of the total population
of Earth is included either within the ratifying nations or within the
ratifying nations together with additional Global Electoral and Administrative
Districts where people have ratified the Global Constitution by direct
referendum.
2. The election and appointment of Members
of the Global Parliament to the several bodies of the Global Parliament
shall proceed in the same manner as specified for the first operative stage
in Article 1.
3. The terms of office of the Members of
the Global Parliament elected or appointed for the first operative stage
of Earth Government, shall be extended into the second operative stage unless
they have already served five year terms, in which case new elections
or appointments shall be arranged. The terms of holdover Members of the
Global Parliament into the second operative stage shall be adjusted
to run concurrently with the terms of those who are newly elected at the
beginning of the second operative st age.
4. The Earth Executive Council and the
Cabinet Ministers shall be re-constituted or reconfirmed, as needed,
at the beginning of the second operative stage of Earth Government.
5. The Global Parliament and Earth Executive
Council shall continue to develop the organs, departments, agencies and
activities which are already underway from the first operative stage of
Earth Government, with such amendments as deemed necessary; and shall
proceed to establish and develop all other organs and major departments
and agencies of Earth Government to the extent deemed feasible during
the second operative stage.
6. All nations joining Earth Government to
compose the second operative stage of Earth Government, shall immediately
transfer all weapons of mass destruction and all other military weapons
and equipment to the Global Disarmament Agency, which shall immediately
immobilize such weapons and equipment and shall proceed forthwith to
dismantle, convert to peacetime uses, recycle the materials thereof,
or otherwise destroy such weapons and equipment. During the second
operative stage, all armed forces an d para-military forces of the nations
which have joined the federation of all nations shall be completely
disarmed and either disbanded or converted on a voluntary basis into
elements of the non-military Global Service Corps.
7. Concurrently with the reduction or elimination
of such weapons, equipment and other military expenditures as can
be accomplished during the second operative stage of Earth Government,
the member nations of the federation of all nations shall pay annually
to the Treasury of Earth Government amounts equal to one-half of the
amounts saved from their national military budgets during the last year
before joining the federation of all nations and shall continue such payments
until the full operative stage of Earth Government is reached. Earth
Government shall use fifty percent of the funds thus received to finance
the work and projects of the Global Economic Development Organization.
8. Upon formation of the Cabinet Ministers
for the second operative stage, the Earth Executive Council shall issue
an invitation to the General Assembly of the United Nations Organization
and to each of the specialized agencies of the United Nations, as well
as to oth er useful international agencies, to transfer personnel, facilities,
equipment, resources and allegiance to the federation of all nations and
to Earth Government thereof. The agencies and functions of the United
Nations Organization and of its specialized agencies and of other international
agencies which may be thus transferred, shall be reconstituted as needed
and integrated into the several organs, departments, offices and agencies
of Earth Government.
9. Near the beginning of the second operative
stage, the Earth Executive Council in consultation with the Cabinet
Ministers, shall formulate and put forward a proposed program for solving
the most urgent global problems currently confronting the Global Community.
10. The Global Parliament shall proceed with
legislation necessary for implementing a complete program for solving
the current urgent global problems.
11. The Global Parliament and Earth Executive
Council working together shall develop through the several organs, departments
and agencies of Earth Government whatever means shall seem appropriate
and feasible to implement legislation for solving global prob lems; and
in particular shall take certain decisive actions for the welfare of
all people on Earth, including but not limited to the following:
a. Declare the polar caps and surrounding
polar areas, including the continent of Antartica but not areas which
are traditionally a part of particular nations, to be global territory owned
by the federation of all nations as the common heritage of humanity,
and subject to control and management by Earth Government.
b. Outlaw the possession, stockpiling, sale
and use of all nuclear weapons, all weapons of mass destruction, and
all other military weapons and equipment.
c. Establish an ever-normal grainery and
food supply system for the Global Community.
d. Develop and carry forward insofar as
feasible all actions defined under Article 1234 of the
First Operative Stage.
Chapter 23.4.5 Full Operative Stage of Earth Government
Article 1: Full Operative Stage of Earth Government
1. The full operative stage of Earth Government
shall be implemented when this Global Constitution is given either
preliminary or final ratification by meeting either condition (a) or (b):
a. Ratification by eighty percent or more
of the nations of Earth comprising at least ninety percent of the population
of Earth; or
b. Ratification which includes ninety percent
of Earth's total population, either within ratifying nations or within
ratifying nations together with additional Global Electoral and Administrative
Districts where ratification by direct referendum has been accomplished.
2. When the full operative stage of Earth
Government is reached, the following conditions shall be implemented:
a. Elections for Members of the House of
Elected Representatives shall be conducted in all Global Electoral and
Administrative Districts where elections have not already taken place;
and Members of the United Nations shall be elected or appointed by
the national legislatures or national governments in all nations where
this has not already been accomplished. The terms of
office for Members of the House of Elected Representatives and of the United
Nations serving during the second operative stage, shall be continued
into the full operative stage, except for those who have already served
five years, in which case elections shall be held or appointments made
as required.
b. The terms of office for all holdover Members
of the House of Elected Representatives and of the United Nations who
have served less than five years, shall be adjusted to run concurrently with
those Members of the Global Parliament whose terms are beginning with
the full operative stage.
c. The second 100 Members of the House of
Advisers shall be elected according to the procedure. The terms of office for holdover Members of
the House of Advisers shall run five more years after the beginning
of the full operative stage, while those beginning their terms with
the full operative stage shall serve ten years.
d. The Earth Executive Council and the Cabinet
Ministers shall be reconstituted in accordance with the provisions of
Article 6.
e. All organs of Earth Government shall be
made fully operative, and shall be fully developed for the effective
administration and implementation of global legislation, global law
and the provisions of this Global Constitution.
f. All nations which have not already done
so shall immediately transfer all military weapons and equipment to
the Global Disarmament Agency, which shall immediately immobilize all such
weapons and shall proceed forthwith to dismantle, convert to peaceful
usage, recycle the materials thereof, or otherwise to destroy such
weapons and equipment.
g. All armies and military forces of every
kind shall be completely disarmed, and either disbanded or converted
and integrated on a voluntary basis into the non-military Global
Service Corps.
h. All viable agencies of the United Nations
Organization and other viable international agencies established among
national governments, together with their personnel, facilities and
resources, shall be transferred to Earth Government and reconstituted
and integrated as may be useful into the organs, departments, offices,
institutes, commissions, bureaus and agencies of Earth Government.
i. The Global Parliament and shall continue
to develop the activities and projects which are already underway
from the second operative stage of Global Government, with such amendments
as deemed necessary; and shall proceed with a complete and full scale
program to solve global problems and serve the welfare of all people on
Earth, in accordance with the provisions of this Global Constitution.
Chapter 23.4.6 Costs of Ratification
Article 1: Costs of Ratification
The work and costs of private global community citizens
for the achievement of a ratified Constitution for the federation
of all nations, are recognized as legitimate costs for the establishment
of constitutional global government by which present and future generations
will benefit, and shall be repaid double the original amount by the
Global Financial Administration of the Earth Government when it becomes operational
after 25 countries have ratified this Constitution for the federation
of all nations. Repayment specifically includes contributions to Earth
Government Funding Corporation and other costs and expenses recognized
by standards and procedures to be established by the Global Financial Administration.