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Ratification Commission
(commission of the World Government for the Federation of Earth)
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Ratification Commission
(1977-Present)
[email protected]
The
Ratification Commission (RC)
shall carry out a worldwide campaign for the ratification of the World Constitution, both to obtain preliminary ratification by national governments, including national legislatures, and to obtain final ratification by people, including communities. The ratification commission shall continue its work until the full operative stage of World Government is reached.
The Ratification Commission may also submit the World Constitution for ratification by universities and colleges throughout the world.
The Ratification Commission is the most crucial commission of the World Government (WG). Its responsibilities and activities are outlined in the provided sections (19.2.01 to 19.2.04) of the Constitution for the Federation of Earth (CFoE). Here's an elaboration on its functions:
Worldwide Campaign for Ratification:
The Ratification Commission is tasked with carrying out a global campaign to secure the ratification
1
of the Constitution for the Federation of Earth (CFoE). This campaign includes two key objectives:
Preliminary Ratification:
The commission works to gain initial approval from national governments, which may involve obtaining support from national legislatures.
Final Ratification:
The commission seeks the ultimate ratification by the people, including communities, through popular referendums
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.
Joint Action with World Elections Commission:
In cases where national governments do not respond favorably to the ratification call after six months, both the Ratification Commission and the
World Elections Commission
can collaborate to achieve ratification through direct popular referendums and, concurrently, the election of Members of the World Parliament.
Ratification by Educational Institutions:
The Ratification Commission has the authority to submit the Constitution for the Federation of Earth (CFoE) for ratification by universities and colleges worldwide. This allows educational institutions to be part of the ratification process, qualifying them for participation in the nomination of Members of the World Parliament.
The broader context, as outlined in Article 17 Section 1 and subsequent sections of the Constitution for the Federation of Earth (CFoE), provides detailed procedures for the ratification of the constitution. These procedures include preliminary ratification by national legislatures, final ratification by popular referendums, and the mechanisms to deal with several situations. The constitution emphasizes the importance of widespread participation, disarmament commitments, and the supremacy of the Constitution for the Federation of Earth (CFoE) once ratified. Overall, the Ratification Commission is a pivotal part of the ratification process, working to secure the support of governments and the general populace for the establishment of a global governing system under the Constitution for the Federation of Earth (CFoE).
Continuation of the commission:
The commission's work continues until the World Government reaches its full operative stage. This means that the commission remains active until the entire system of global governance is fully established and operational.
Prominent Personal Ratifiers:
#
Name
Country
Notes
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Kenneth B. Clark
USA
pioneering psychologist from the
Civil Rights Movement
2
David Daube
United Kingdom
20th century's preeminent scholar of ancient law
3
Nzo Ekangaki
Cameroon
Secretary-General of the
Organisation of African Unity (OAU)
, now known as
African Union (AU)
4
Richard W. Wilbur
USA
inventor from
Camden, Maine
Click here for a detailed list of the 'Prominent Personal Ratifiers' of the
Constitution for the Federation of Earth (CFoE)
World Legislation Bills related to or sponsored by the Commission:
#
Bill Short Name
Bill Drafter
Sponsors
PWP Session
Status
WLA#
Current Commission personnel:
Eugenia Almand, JD
Commission Chair, since 2002
Constitutional Adviser, since 2000
Nabahat Khan
Chief Strategist and
Chief Technology Officer, since 2023
Former Ratification Commission personnel:
Thane Read
(1977-1996)
Philip Isely
(1977-2002)
Margaret Isely
(1977-1996)
Dr. Lucile W. Green
(1977-2001)
Helen Tucker
(1977-1998)
Dr. T.P. Amerasinghe
(1977-2007)
Emil O. Peter
(1977-1987)
Marjorie Eubank
(1977-2003)
John R. Eubank
(1977-2003)
Footnotes:
1.
Ratification
is the formal approval or acceptance of a law, treaty, agreement, or constitutional amendment by a designated authority, such as a legislative body, a specified group of representatives, or personal ratifiers.
2. A
referendum
is a direct vote by the citizens of a country or jurisdiction on a specific issue, law, or policy change. It allows the general population to express their opinion or make a decision on the matter at hand.
Informational Content:
For the text of the
Constitution for the Federation of Earth (CFoE)
as amended and ratified at the fourth session of the
World Constituent Assembly
held in Troia, Portugal, in May 1991, visit:
ef-gov.org/en/cfoe
Last Updated: 2026-02-17