World Peace Through World Law

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World Peace Through World Law, first published in 1958, was a book by Louis B. Sohn and Grenville Clark proposing a Revised United Nations Charter[1]. Among other suggestions, they proposed:

  • Allocating votes in the UN General Assembly based on member nations' populations;
  • Replacing the UN Security Council with an Executive Council with China, India, USSR, and the US as permanent members, and no veto power; and
  • Making a World Police Force the only military force permitted in the world.
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