Charter of the World Forum (Pacifica)

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Charter of the World Forum
File:First page of the WF Charter.png
First page of the Charter
DraftedMarch 2017
Signed19 March 2017
LocationGrovne, Sedunn


The Charter of the World Forum of 2017 is the foundational treaty of the World Forum, an intergovernmental organization.

The Charter was discussed in detail during the Grovne Conference starting on 16 March 2017 and was opened for signature on 19 March 2017. It was signed at the Tillava Old Factory in Grovne, Sedunn, by 10 original member countries. 29 countries in the world have now ratified the Charter.

Summary

The Charter consists of a preamble and a series of articles.

The preamble consists of two principal parts. The first part contains a general call for the maintenance of peace and international security, and environmental protection, and social and mutually beneficial economic development of the world. The second part of the preamble is a declaration in a contractual style that the governments of the peoples of the United Nations have agreed to the Charter.

  • Article I sets forth the purposes and responsibilities of the World Forum, including the important provisions of the maintenance of international peace, order, and stability.
  • Article II describes the functions of the World Forum.
  • Article III defines the criteria for membership in the World Forum.
  • Article IV provides for amendment of the Charter.
  • Article V provide ratification of the Charter.

Charter Provisions

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