World Administration

(organ of the World Government)

The World Administration is an organ of the World Government, composed of professionally organized departments and other agencies that carry out the detailed and continuous administration and implementation of world legislation and world law.1

Among the Departments and agencies of the World Administration of ministerial status are those listed under:

  • Disarmament and War Prevention
  • Population
  • Food and Agriculture
  • Water Supplies and Waterways
  • Health and Nutrition
  • Education
  • Cultural Diversity and the Arts
  • Habitat and Settlements
  • Environment and Ecology
  • World Resources
  • Oceans and Seabeds
  • Atmosphere and Space
  • Energy
  • Science and Technology
  • Genetic Research and Engineering
  • Labor and Income
  • Economic and Social Development
  • Commerce and Industry
  • Transportation and Travel
  • Multi-National Corporations
  • Communications and Information
  • Human Rights
  • Distributive Justice
  • World Service Corps
  • World Territories, Capitals and Parks
  • Exterior Relations
  • Democratic Procedures
  • Revenue

During the Provisional Stage:

In the provisional stage, the Provisional World Parliament elects a Provisional World Executive to proceed with the organization of the organs and agencies of the World Government on a provisional basis until the First Operative Stage of World Government is reached.

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References:

1. Article 7 of the Constitution for the Federation of Earth (CFoE).

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