Cadmus (Oct 2014)

A World Parliament and the Transition from International Law to World Law

  • Andreas Bummel

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 121 – 128

Abstract

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World civilization depends on the provision of global public goods such as tackling climate change, ensuring international financial stability or peace and security. Yet, the intergovern­mental system of global governance is not capable of delivering the required results. At a fundamental level, the change necessary to achieve functioning world governance consists of a transition from international law to world law. A key element in this is the development of a global legislative system that includes a democratically elected world parliament. The establishment of a UN Parliamentary Assembly would be a pragmatic first step.