Enforcement System

(organ of the World Government)

The Enforcement System, as an organ of the World Government, is responsible for upholding world law and legislation, holding individuals accountable for violations, regardless of their position, while ensuring the protection of human rights and operating within a peaceful, non-military framework.1

Composition of the Enforcement System

During the Provisional Stage:

By adopting World Legislative Act #14, the Sixth Provisional World Parliament has established a Enforcement System Pro Tempore until the complete Enforcement system is established, pursuant to Article 10 of the Constitution.

References:

1. Article 10 of the Constitution for the Federation of Earth (CFoE).

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