INTERNATIONAL LAW
PR. ALBERT AFLITUNOV PTOLEMY LAG DAL-CHEMIE MERIAMON* PRESIDENT OF WIEU/CONTENANT, President of The World Platonist's Academy of Sciences and Arts ALBERT SCHOOL (CONTENANT) Special Works Problems and Remarks PHILOSOPHY ON THE UNITY (in Russian) THE HISTORY LAW (IN RUSSIAN) Ptolemy's Noble Rank Conferment POETRY Pictures THE WORLD PLATONIST'S ACADEMY'S NEW FELLOWS LIST MY NEW PICTURE WORKS Blog with Quatrains WIEU FELLOWS' COMMENTS Problems for the Albert school students My Shared Files:SELECTED WORKS AL AFLITUNOV PTOLEMY'S WORKS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
PRINCIPLES OF NEW INTERNATIONAL LAW
1. EACH PERSON, HIS RIGHTS (TO LIFE, HEALTH PROTECTION, EDUCATION, SOCIAL PROTECTION, THE PERSONAL PROPERTY, VALIDITY, INFORMATION) AND FREEDOMS (FOR CREATION OF THE ORGANIZATIONS AND ASSOCIATION, FOR EXPRESSION OF OPINIONS, FOR FREE DEVELOPMENT, ETC.), IN THAT MEASURE IN WHAT THEY DO NOT LIMIT THE RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS OF OTHER PERSON, REPRESENT THE SUPREME VALUE.
2. THE FORCIBLE MACHINERY OF ALL STATES (ARMIES, ARMED FORCES, STATE POLICE, STATE SECURITY SERVICE, STATE COURTS) IS LIQUIDATED. ALL ARTIFICIAL RESTRICTIONS OF FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS ARE HENCEFORTH ABOLISHED: BORDERS, CUSTOMS, VISAS, RESTRICTIVE DOCUMENTS (MISSES, INSTRUCTIONS) WITH THE EXCEPTION OF DECISIONS OF PUBLIC COURTS. PUBLIC CONTROL ABOVE THE PUBLIC AUTHORITY BODIES (COURTS, POLICE, PRISONS ETC.) IS ESTABLISHED.
3. ETHNIC OR OTHER GROUPS BY MAJORITY VOTE HAVE THE RIGHT TO FOUND IN ANY TERRITORY INDEPENDENT SELF-ORGANIZATIONS IN THE FIELD OF CULTURE, EDUCATION AND SOCIAL MUTUAL AID.
4. CREATION OF THE ARMED FORMATIONS OUTSIDE OF SYSTEM OF OPEN PUBLIC CONTROL TO ANY DIFFERENTIATING ATTRIBUTES, EVENTS AND WITH ANY PURPOSE IS FORBIDDEN.
5. THE GOVERNMENT IS CONFINED TO SPHERES OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE, OF PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES, SCIENCE, EDUCATION, CULTURE AND OF EXECUTION OF THE PUBLIC CONTROL BODIES’ DECISIONS .
6. INTERVENTION OF THE STATE IN ACTIVITY OF SELF-GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS, PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS AND PRIVATE LIFE IS FORBIDDEN AND APPEARS THE CRIME.
7. DECISIONS OF BODIES OF PUBLIC CONTROL AND PUBLIC COURTS ARE OBLIGATORY FOR ALL AUTHORITIES OF ALL STATES.
8. ALL NATURAL, INDUSTRIAL, POWER, INFORMATION RESOURCES, THE REAL ESTATE OF THE PLANET APPEAR THE WORLD PUBLIC PROPERTY FROM WHICH USE EACH PERSON HAS THE EQUAL SHARE OF THE PROFIT.
9. ALL AVAILABLE ARMS, INCLUDING THE NUCLEAR WEAPON AND ROCKETRY, ALL SCIENTIFIC-TECHNOLOGICAL AND INFORMATIONAL POTENTIAL OF ALL COUNTRIES ARE TRANSFERRED UNDER THE FULL CONTROL OF THE WORLD PUBLIC AUTHORITY .
THE WORLD INTELLECTUAL ELITE UNION (WIEU)
Πτολεμαιος Πανσοφος Παντοκρατωρ Σωτηρ ‘Ανθηρος ‘’Αβροτος HAG,HSH Pr. Sir Albert Aflitunov Ptolemy Lag Dal-Chemie MeriAmun STP,SAS Pr. Albert Aflitoune Ptolémée Lagus MériAmune De Chémiet THE PRESIDENT OF THE WORLD INTELLECTUAL ELITE UNION THE PRESIDENT OF WORLD PLATONIST’S ACADEMY OF SCIENCES& ARTS Le Président de l’Union Mondiale de l' Elite Intellectuelle Le Président de l’Académie Platonicienne Mondiale des Sciences et des Arts
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THE CHRISTMAS 2009 & NEW YEAR 2010 MESSAGE The basic direction of activity of the World Intellectual Elite Union, its academies, councils and committees is concentrated on stimulation and encouragement of fundamental discoveries, creation of a cult of knowledge and self-education and influence on development of the world by means of knowledge and intellect. WIEU members show the initiative in development of approaches to the decision of global problems of mankind, among which there are manufacture and management of thermonuclear energy, creation of high energy elementary particle accelerators (colliders), development of computer equipment, expansion of computer information networks, development of genetic engineering, improvement of ecological conditions, creation of new substances and materials, development of public health services, creation of a new fair world order and legal, financial, economic and political bases for individuality blossoming, an establishment of the control over authorities activity and elimination of bureaucratic borders and barriers between nations on a planet. Understanding we are far from the constructive decision of financial, economic and sociopolitical problems, we call upon political and public figures to direct the efforts to creation of humane planetary structures of the control and influence with the purpose of creation of conditions for conflict-free harmonious development of the person and the World. First steps in this direction could be: Transfer of weapons of mass destruction by countries-owners under the international control; Reorganization of Security Council of the United Nations with the purpose of inclusion of the greater representative quantity of countries and voluntary refusal of its permanent members of the right of the veto; Development and acceptance of the World Constitution Principles; Creation of the international organizations for the decision of planetary problems. Remarking an increasing threat of criminalization of a society, a swindle of corporations, the structures disposing of the finance and specially of authorities, t we appeal nations of the world and their intellectual elite for an active establishment of the control over authorities which it is fair to demand the greater openness, transparency, the accountability and electivity from. We also call all governments to end war and fight against their peoples, to appear the concern for them and to carry out honestly their duty for them. In summary accept, please, our best regards and congratulations of the WIEU Presidium to You on occasion of Christmas 2009 and New Year 2010! ON BEHALF OF THE WIEU PRESIDIUM HONORARY PRESIDENT Sir Albert Aflitunov Lag Ptolemy Dal-Chemie Meriamun PTOLEMY'S INTERNATIONAL LAW CENTRE COURSE Master's Degree in International Law Main Features Time Period 2 years Time Commitment 12 hours per week for online classes. Residential sessions are full-time. Qualification: International Law Master (ILM) Introduction The aim of the Master's Degree programme is to train and support future leaders in the field of International Law. The curriculum places equal emphasis on the substance of International Law, analysis of its implementation and research. The degree programme is taught on a part-time basis over 24 months. The course of study includes two residential sessions and four periods of distance-learning. YEAR 1 Fundamentals of International Law I (distance-taught) Implementation and Development of International Human Rights Law I Dissertation Preparation Dissertation Research and Writing (distance-taught) YEAR 2 Implementation and Development of International Human Rights LawII Dissertation Research and Writing Dissertation Writing and Submission (distance-taught) The Dissertation You will submit a dissertation of up to 20,000 words on an international law topic. Your work will be supervised via email by an supervisor and a co-supervisor if appropriate. The dissertation will enable you to systematically utilise the knowledge and understanding of the principles and practice of international law gained from your course work. You will be required to demonstrate your ability to utilise the complete range of research skills learned in your course work. Course Objectives The purpose of the Master's Degree programme is to develop your understanding of international law and your ability to make a contribution to this field. The programme of study places emphasis on increasing your understanding of the scope and limits of international law principles and institutions, your capacity to think analytically about the further implementation of the law, and research. The specific objectives of the course as follows: to enhance your understanding of international law at the regional and international levels; to enhance your ability to think analytically about the further implementation and development of international law; to increase your ability to conduct research in this field of law; to assist your career advancement; and to facilitate your collaboration with other professionals for the more effective development and application of international law. Technical requirements Students will need to have reliable internet and email access to complete the course.