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  Article 32- The United World  
32.1 The United Nations  
  It shall always be known that a primary objective of One-Spirit-Tribe is for the uniting of all nations of the world under a common, functional body capable of assisting in the solution of global inequity, poverty, war and disease.  
32.1 The United Nations  
  The United Nations (UN) is the international body representing the largest membership of sovereign states and territories of human beings on planet Earth. While not all states and territories are members of the United Nations, it is hoped one day that this great institution shall truly be the one house of the whole family of the human race.  
  The future of humanity rests in the strength of the walls of the United Nations. Never has there been such an institution so globally encompassing so many countries and never has there been such a hope that one day all humanity might live in peace, with no child in poverty.  
  The reality is that we continue to live in a world of war and compromise, of danger and terror. The world in many ways is less safe than it was ten years ago. To this end, the United Nations stands as the last chance for humanity to step forward united as one under higher ideals and dreams than political and military force.  
32.3 The reform of the United Nations  
  While great reform continues within the United Nations, the pace and scope of reform is insufficient to enact great change. The fundamental problems within the operation and structure of the United Nations continue and so making the task of achieving great goals such as the 2015 Millennium Objects so much harder.  
  If allowed to happen, such zealous anti-reform agendas will wreak great damage to the hopes and ideals of the human family and will ultimately hurt the word and cause even greater indirect misery and sorrow. The United Nations needs reform to make it stronger, not weaker.  
  Instead of trying to curb the power of the United Nations, it is the moral obligation of the richest developed nations to recognize that without a proper treasury vehicle, the United Nations is toothless in the fight against poverty and disease. It will forever be consigned to an institution for talking without any real ability to action.  
  To act a body needs assets and the United Nations must finally become what it always should have been, the international body representing all human beings in relations to matters of the good governance of wealth and resources of the planet.  
  With such power the United Nations will for the first time actually be able to help solve poverty and sickness and bring education to all. With such power the hopes and dreams of millions will be realised and the world can be a better place.  
32.4 The United Nations Charter (UN Charter)  
  The United Nations (UN) Charter is the instrument by which the United Nations first came into being and exists in its present form today. It is the source of its legitimacy and its primary constitution.  
  The UN Charter has been amended several times since its inception on 26 June 1945 and it was never the intention of the founding Member States that such a constitution would remain unchanged. Instead, the UN Charter has always represented what the common community of nations believe is its best charter for the betterment of humanity.  
  As such, there is urgent need of constitutional reform within the charter itself if firstly the United Nations itself is to hope to achieve any of its aims such as the 2015 Millennium Projects. The United Nations as it currently exists is hamstrung by the limitations placed on it by the present charter. To make real effect, the United Nations needs instruments capable of real and lasting change in terms of the economic well being of nations and the permanent military tools to ensure peace and security.  
  Rather than weakening the United Nations, the charter needs to be amended to strengthen the United Nations so that every person is represented by a state that is represented in the Great Assembly of all nations.  
32.5 Revised UN Charter  
  Introduction  
  PREAMBLE  
  CHAPTER I PURPOSES AND PRINCIPLES  
  CHAPTER II MEMBERSHIP  
  CHAPTER III ORGANS  
  CHAPTER IV THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY  
  CHAPTER V THE SUPREME COUNCIL  
  CHAPTER VI PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES  
  CHAPTER VII ACTION WITH RESPECT TO THREATS TO THE PEACE, BREACHES OF THE PEACE, AND ACTS OF AGGRESSION  
  CHAPTER VIII REGIONAL ARRANGEMENTS  
  CHAPTER IX INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CO-OPERATION  
 

CHAPTER X THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL

 
  CHAPTER XI DECLARATION REGARDING NON-SELF-GOVERNING TERRITORIES  
  CHAPTER XIII THE TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL  
  CHAPTER XIV THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE  
  CHAPTER XV THE INTERNATIONAL TREASURY  
  CHAPTER XVI THE INTERNATIONAL GUARD  
  CHAPTER XVII THE GLOBAL DEFENCE COUNCIL  
  CHAPTER XVIII THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE COUNCIL  
  CHAPTER XIX THE SECRETARIAT  
  CHAPTER XX THE INTERNATIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS (OF AGENCIES)  
32.6 UN Universal Declarations of Rights  
  The UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights is one of the greatest documents of human history. Written in 1948 and updated several times since, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights defines the essential and inalienable rights of all human beings.  
  However, since that great point of enlightenment following World War II, the world itself has changed dramatically and now member states are individuals are finding themselves faced with difficult questions of bioethics, drug control, privacy and personal security rights versus war against terrorism.  
  Since its inception, it has been both the moral authority and responsibility of the United Nations to guide the world in matters concerning the principles and complexities of human life, free from religious division and extremes. It is therefore the moral and righteous responsibility of the United Nations to once again consider the framework provided to the world concerning matters of human rights and issues.  
32.7 The Proposed 7 UN Universal Declarations  
  The following seven (7) Universal Declarations of the United Nations are proposed to be ratified by member states. These are:  
  Universal Declaration on Human Rights  
  Universal Declaration on Privacy and Security  
  Universal Declaration on Food and Drugs  
  Universal Declaration on Bio ethics  
  Universal Declaration on Knowledge  
  Universal Declaration on Money and Wealth  
  Universal Declaration on Happy Community Living  
32.8 2012 as deadline for reform of the United Nations  
  Should the United Nations fail to reform itself and implement every Universal Declaration in becoming a functioning and effective force for good by the date of the 1st Great Conclave of One Heaven, then it is commanded unto every faithful member of One Spirit Tribe to forge a new international body known as the International Federation of Earth, or simply known as the International Federation.  
  Furthermore, by this Constitution this article itself shall be commanded to be re-written specifically concerning the formation of the International Federation of Earth, with a united Conference between the Three Great faiths and all associated nation states to form this organization.  
     
 
 

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