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Towards a Constitution of the Earth

Towards a Constitution of the Earth Humanity at the Crossroads

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Hart Studies in Constitutional Theory

Towards a Constitution of the Earth

Humanity at the Crossroads

Luigi Ferrajoli | Charles Barzun | Maartje De Visser | Matthias Klatt

Law / Comparative

This book argues that a Constitution of the Earth is not a utopian ideal, but is, in fact, the only realistic way of saving our planet from wars, environmental destruction, climate change, pandemics, widespread violations of human rights, and unbridled public and private powers.

It sets out a four-step plan:
First, it argues for the introduction of a new category of offences, 'systemic crimes', to address harmful conduct which currently escapes criminal liability.
Second, it highlights the inadequacy of existing national governments and international organisations, to cope with a range of global anti-humanitarian policies.
Third, taking seriously the commitment to universal human rights enshrined in existing constitutions and international charters and covenants, it proposes a stateless form of global constitutionalism. This model would be grounded on guarantist institutions, operating on a supranational level, regulating markets, promoting the overall enjoyment of fundamental rights and essential goods and services, and, ultimately, seeking to achieve universal and lasting peace.
Fourthly, and finally, it presents a draft Constitution of the Earth, comprising 100 Articles, intended as a foundation for debate and deliberation.

Towards a Constitution of the Earth is written for, and accessible to, any person concerned about the present state of world affairs, those opposed to a fatalist acceptance of the “Might makes Right” principle, and who believe in the rational possibility of a better world for all.

Luigi Ferrajoli is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy of Law at Roma Tre University, Italy.

Publication Date: 15 October 2026
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Hart Publishing
ISBN-13: 9781509998210
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 168
Weight (oz): 16.0

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