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Universal Economic Plan Based Law Constitutions of Kingdom and Nations

Mesut Kavak ()
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Mesut Kavak: Gazıosmanpasa University

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Abstract: In this work, touched on some social issues whatever the result, and a raising awareness was aimed by some new technological upgrades for the vital infrastructures of states, social order and economic plans. The main aim is one world order which has no king and accepts nations as local governance as a requirement of hierarchical order. It is completely based on economic benefits of all nations as there is no alternative to establish a healthy economic order as economic management is directly related with laws. As the important is a law exists or not, or is just or not for justice, also it encourages to develop organic laws in state institutions as it recognizes any state institution as autonomous. No state has this constitution. This work is only an offer. There are some basic and superficial offers about perfection of our life, since basic functions must give healthy results by the same labor. This building counts states as local governances as a requirement of one world order; does not stipulate working and military service; promises that no charge for houses, energy, education, judgment, security, health care, public transport, marriage; promises removing armies limited manner, removing nuclear weapons and establishing in space but some special conditions. People can live without worries about the future. Just we will make a good planning by required placement to gain experience before about our work.

Keywords: colonial order; vital infrastructure of states; Great migration of mankind (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-08-11
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