FAQs

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.

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

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

Preparatory Committee for the 1991 World Constituent Assembly was converted into Global Ratification and Elections Network (GREN). GREN is composed of organisations, whereas WCPA is composed of individuals as members. 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'.

The concept of "World" has been expanded in the constitution to include the Earth’s Moon and the our solar system.

The term 'World Constitution' more accurately reflects the constitutional framework that governs human activity not just on Earth, but across the Moon and the entire solar system and beyond. Additionally, this aspect of the constitution provides legal protections against the growing threat of space warfare, including use of nuclear weapons and other weapons in space. If the constitution were called the 'Earth Constitution', it would suggest that its scope is limited solely to Earth, which contradicts the expanded provisions of the constitution which encompasses Man-made satellites, Earth's moon and our inter-planetary and cosmic explorations and research.

Certain electronic communications may falsely claim to be issued by or affiliated with the World Government, its agencies, or its officials. See Fraud Alert.

Official government communications will always come from official government websites under the ef-gov.org domain and will include legitimate contact information that can be verified on these official websites. If you receive a suspicious message, do not respond or share any personal information. Report it to us at [email protected] or to the appropriate authorities immediately.

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