World judiciary from 57 countries call for the unification of nations and formation of a New World Order
Lucknow,
November 22 : Presidents, Prime Ministers, Chief Justices, Judges, legal
luminaries and other eminent personalities from 57 countries of the world
participating in the '23rd International Conference of Chief Justices of the
world' have called upon all nations of the world to get together and form a New
World Order in the interest of the future generations. The outcome of the five
days of deliberations of this international conference was released in the form
of 'Lucknow Declaration' today at CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I auditorium.Through the Lucknow Declaration, the World
Judiciary stressed upon the pressing need to take immediate steps for
establishing World Unity and World Peace. The Lucknow Declaration also contains
issues like enlargement of fundamental rights and freedom, respect for all
religions and providing unity and peace education in schools.At the press
conference, the Chief Justices and Judges from all over the world unanimously
stated that the conference organized by City Montessori School, Lucknow was
a historic one that would definitely help in making the future safe for coming
generations. Talking to the media persons, the judges vowed that they will
carry this mission of world unity, peace and justice to their respective
countries and take it further with the help of their governments, to establish
a World Government, a World Parliament and an effective World Judiciary System.
The
Lucknow Declaration reads :
Being
aware that the world is facing grave threat to peace and security owing to many
conflicts and wars, which is even raising the spectre of nuclear war and other
devastating problems in the aftermath of COVID pandemic, the climate emergency
and increasing economic inequalities;
Realizing
that global warming and Climate change is adversely impacting this planet which
needs attention on top priority and that agreements of the U.N. Climate
Conferences to accelerate action towards the goals set out in Paris Agreement
has shown little progress at ground level, and that the promise for climate
funding by developed countries has not been met.
Believing
that world peace is of paramount importance for sustainable development so that
is this era of globalization, the benefits of science, technology and
development reach to the people especially the poorest and down-trodden people
who are deprived of fundamental human rights and fundamental freedoms;
Acknowledging
that the United Nations Organization is working for peace, human rights, social
uplift, development and in other fields through its various agencies, but lacks
the authority and essential mechanisms needed to get the General Assembly
decisions implemented.
NOW
THEREFORE, we the Chief Justices, Judges and legal luminaries at this 23rd
International Conference of Chief Justices of the World on Article 51 of the
Constitution of India, organized by City Montessori School, Lucknow, India,
from 18th to 21st November, 2022, do hereby REAFFIRM the Resolutions passed in
the previously held conferences of Chief Justices and also affirm the
centrality of the Rule of Law and independence of the judiciary, and further
Resalov.
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