<P> In France, 1948, Garry Davis began an unauthorized speech calling for a world government from the balcony of the UN General Assembly, until he was dragged away by the guards . Mr. Davis renounced his American citizenship and started a Registry of World Citizens . On September 4, 1953, Davis announced from the city hall of Ellsworth, Maine the formation of the "World Government of World Citizens" based on 3 "World Laws"--One God (or Absolute Value), One World, and One Humanity . Following this declaration, mandated, he claimed, by Article twenty one, Section three of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, he formed the United World Service Authority in New York City as the administrative agency of the new government . Its first task was to design and begin selling "World Passports", which the organisation argues is legitimatised by on Article 13, Section 2 of the UDHR . </P> <P> The World Passport is a 45 - page document sold by the World Service Authority, a non-profit organization, citing Article 13, Section 2, of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights . World Passports have allegedly been accepted sporadically by some 174 countries, but no immigration authority has a de facto or de jure policy of acceptance with regards to the document . The latest edition of the World Passport, which has been on sale since January 2007, is an MRD (machine readable document) with an alphanumeric code bar enabling computer input plus an embedded "ghost" photo for security, printing overcovered with a plastic film . The passport is in 7 languages: English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Simplified Chinese and Esperanto . Two covers are available: "World Passport", and "World Government Passport" (for registered World Citizens), ("passport" is in 7 languages on both covers). The duration of validity is either 8 years, 5 years or 3 years . Other documents sold by the WSA include a World Birth Certificate, a World Political Asylum Card, a World Marriage Certificate, and a World Identity Card . Each page within the document is numbered and each page has the World Citizen logo in the background . There are two pages for affiliation with companies, organizations, and firms . There are nineteen visa pages in the document . On the back cover there are spaces for personal information such as a person's home address . </P> <P> Legal anthropologist E. Adamson Hoebel concluded his treatise on broadening the legal realist tradition to include non-Western nations: "Whatever the idealist may desire, force and the threat of force are the ultimate power in the determination of international behavior, as in the law within the nation or tribe . But until force and the threat of force in international relations are brought under social control by the world community, by and for the world society, they remain the instruments of social anarchy and not the sanctions of world law . The creation in clear - cut terms of the corpus of world law cries for the doing . If world law, however, is to be realized at all, there will have to be minimum of general agreement as to the nature of the physical and ideational world and the relation of men in society to it . An important and valuable next step will be found in deep - cutting analysis of the major law systems of the contemporary world in order to lay bare their basic postulates--postulates that are too generally hidden; postulates felt, perhaps, by those who live by them, but so much taken for granted that they are rarely expressed or exposed for examination . When this is done--and it will take the efforts of many keen intellects steeped in the law of at least a dozen lands and also aware of the social nexus of the law--then mankind will be able to see clearly for the first time and clearly where the common consensus of the great living social and law systems lies . Here will be found the common postulates and values upon which the world community can build . At the same time the truly basic points of conflict that will have to be worked upon for resolution will be revealed . Law is inherently purposive". </P> <P> While enthusiasm for multinational federalism in Europe incrementally led, over the following decades, to the formation of the European Union, the onset of the Cold War (1945--1992) eliminated the prospects of any progress towards federation with a more global scope . The movement quickly shrank in size to a much smaller core of activists, and the world government idea all but disappeared from wide public discourse . </P>

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