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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! World government is the concept of a government that would legislate, enforce and interpret international law, on a level above that of national government. While there are no governments that have such power yet, the United Nations and the International Criminal Court are often seen as steps toward a world government. The concept of a world government goes back to at least the Greek and Roman times, as an attempt to preserve peace. International law is defined as law that regulates the activities of entities possessing international personality;…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! World government is the concept of a government that would legislate, enforce and interpret international law, on a level above that of national government. While there are no governments that have such power yet, the United Nations and the International Criminal Court are often seen as steps toward a world government. The concept of a world government goes back to at least the Greek and Roman times, as an attempt to preserve peace. International law is defined as law that regulates the activities of entities possessing international personality; this is usually taken to mean the interactions between nations, however has recently expanded to include the actions of international organizations and multinational corporations. The principal regulator of modern international law is the International Court of Justice.