Commission for Legislative Review

(in the service of the World Government)

The Commission for Legislative Review (CLR) was established by the Sixth Provisional World Parliament through the adoption of the World Legislative Act #17.

The functions of the CLR is to examine World Legislation and World Laws which the World Parliament enacts or adopts from the previous Body of International Law for the purpose of analyzing whether any particular legislation or law has become obsolete or obstructive or defective in serving the purposes intended; and to make recommendations to the World Parliament accordingly for repeal or amendment or replacement.

Members of the Commission:

CLR is composed of twelve members, including two each to be elected by: the House of Peoples, the House of Nations, the House of Counsellors, the Collegium of World Judges, the World Ombudsmus and the Presidium.

More information will be posted shortly.

Contact:

Email: [email protected]

Responsible Government bodies:

Provisional World Parliament,
Provisional World Government.

Provisional World Presidium,
Provisional World Government.

World Parliament,
World Government.

Presidium,
World Government.

Statutory Funding Agency:

World Government Funding Corporation (WGFC),
HQ: #211 Overlook Cir, Clarkesville, Georgia, 30523, USA.