World Peace Through World Law was a book by Louis B. Sohn and Grenville Clark in 1958 that proposed a Revised United Nations Charter[1]. Some of their suggestions included the following:
* Allocating votes in the UN General Assembly based on the populations of member nations;
* Replacing the UN Security Council with an Executive Council with China, India, USSR, and the U.S. as permanent members, and no veto power; and
* Making a World Police Force that would become the only military force permitted in the world.
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| - Paz Mundial mediante la Ley Mundial, publicado por primera vez en 1958, es un libro de Louis B. Sohn y que propone un revisión de la Carta de las Naciones Unidas. Entre otras sugerencias, propone:
* La asignación de votos en la Asamblea General de la ONU sobre la base de las poblaciones de los Estados Miembros;
* Sustitución del Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU por un Consejo Ejecutivo con China, India, la URSS y los EE.UU. como miembros permanentes, y ningún poder de veto, y
* Crear una Fuerza Armada Mundial, la única fuerza militar permitida en el mundo. (es)
- World Peace Through World Law was a book by Louis B. Sohn and Grenville Clark in 1958 that proposed a Revised United Nations Charter[1]. Some of their suggestions included the following:
* Allocating votes in the UN General Assembly based on the populations of member nations;
* Replacing the UN Security Council with an Executive Council with China, India, USSR, and the U.S. as permanent members, and no veto power; and
* Making a World Police Force that would become the only military force permitted in the world. (en)
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| - Paz Mundial mediante la Ley Mundial, publicado por primera vez en 1958, es un libro de Louis B. Sohn y que propone un revisión de la Carta de las Naciones Unidas. Entre otras sugerencias, propone:
* La asignación de votos en la Asamblea General de la ONU sobre la base de las poblaciones de los Estados Miembros;
* Sustitución del Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU por un Consejo Ejecutivo con China, India, la URSS y los EE.UU. como miembros permanentes, y ningún poder de veto, y
* Crear una Fuerza Armada Mundial, la única fuerza militar permitida en el mundo. (es)
- World Peace Through World Law was a book by Louis B. Sohn and Grenville Clark in 1958 that proposed a Revised United Nations Charter[1]. Some of their suggestions included the following:
* Allocating votes in the UN General Assembly based on the populations of member nations;
* Replacing the UN Security Council with an Executive Council with China, India, USSR, and the U.S. as permanent members, and no veto power; and
* Making a World Police Force that would become the only military force permitted in the world. (en)
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