What “Global Government of Society” Means
One person = one vote: global referendums on issues of war and peace.
Adopted decisions are binding internally within the League (for its members and bodies); externally, they are presented as a civic mandate to states, international organizations, and corporations.
Non-violent levers: coalitions, public compliance indices, economic pressure from consumers and investors, strategic litigation, municipal and corporate peace compacts.
How Our Decisions Become Binding Externally
Today: political binding force through civic mandate and UN procedures (consultative status, statements, recommendations).
Tomorrow: legal binding force through treaties with states and intergovernmental agreements (as countries and partner cities accede).
Institutionalization Plan
Immediately: global voting, open protocols, auditing, mandate registry.
3–12 months: application for ECOSOC consultative status, network of partners in parliamentary groups and cities.
Mid-term: observer status, framework agreements with states and international organizations on mandatory consideration of League mandates within fixed timeframes.
Long-term: an intergovernmental charter recognizing the League as a global civic government with treaty-based force of its mandates.
Principle of Accession
Any individual or organization that unequivocally condemns wars and commits to defending peace by legal and symmetrical methods may join. Our political weight equals the number and activity of our members: join and vote.