"Robert M. Cutler" wrote: > I will be grateful for any pointers, the more specific the better, that list > subscribers may be able provide to any or all of the following related > matters: > > 1. Theoretical or empirical work about international parliaments other > than the EP, preferably but not necessarily in comparative perspective. > > 2. Theoretical or empirical work about democratization in relation to > international parliaments, whether regraded from a global, regional, or > national analytic standpoint. > > 3. Specific work on these topic by, or contact coordinates of Held, > Archibugi, or others whom I understand to have written on the issues > involved in matters (1) and/or (2). You should visit http://www.ourvoices.org They are working to help the UN become more democratic through the establishment of local to global peoples assemblies They recently approved a declaration at The Hague Appeal for Peace Conference held a couple of weeks ago. Please see attached for the Declaration. I hope this helps. -- Your Friend in Peace, Glen Nuttall UPF http://www.upf.org upf@upf.org "Courageous Knowledgeable People, United Compassionate World, Committed Responsible Future" "Out of Respect for Diversity comes Recognition of Fundamental Freedoms, Individual Rights, and Legitimate Responsibilities" "In the common interest of a Lasting World Peace through a Unified Planetary Assembly"
Declaration for a Global Peoples Assembly.rtf