
International Bill of Rights
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International Bill of Rights: Humanity's Agreement to Live Together revives a plan for humanity that was created after 70 million people were killed in WWII: an International Bill of Rights enforceable in the courts of all countries.
At a time of increasing division and uncertainty, this book presents a plan for how people, nonprofits, businesses and governments can collaborate to create a written agreement to live together - embodied in an International Bill of Rights. Moving beyond ideals alone, it outlines an international judicial architecture so that rights that are not only recognized, but upheld across borders.
Drawing on principles of civil rights, constitutional law, and international human rights, the book invites readers to join together on a digital globe and submit comments on a draft International Bill of Rights.
Clear, thought-provoking, and solution-oriented, this work is both a call to action and a blueprint for a more just and cooperative global future.
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Dr. John Kirk Boyd is an advocate for human rights and global cooperation, dedicated to advancing frameworks that support dignity, justice, and shared responsibility across nations. Through his work, he explores the legal, ethical, and societal structures needed to promote peace and prosperity on a global scale.
His writing reflects a commitment to developing practical, enforceable solutions that address the challenges of governance, civil rights, and international collaboration in an increasingly interconnected world.