Ferencz interviewed by Dr. Nada Monjoletti

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irn1001042
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 1994.A.0037
  • RG-12.021.03
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Item
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  • English
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EHRI Partner

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Radio interview with Benjamin Ferencz. Host: Dr. Nada Monjoletti. WFAS-AM 1230 Ferencz discusses his book "Planethood" and how to manage the planet so that all humans can live in peace and dignity. He urges the public to think in planetary terms rather than nationalistic terms for world peace. Ferencz outlines three fundamental components to international law and order that parallel the three branches of government employed in the US: a) laws that define the minimum standards of behavior among nations; b) courts to determine if standards are violated and to serve as a forum in which differences can be settled; and c) a system of effective enforcement. He claims that absolute state sovereignty is obsolete, as was discovered by Americans when forming the United States with thirteen different colonies. Ferencz demands education and perseverance to inspire change and promote peace. Furthermore, he identifies the need to curb instruments of mass destruction in this nuclear age. Listeners ask questions during the interview.

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  • WFAS-AM 1230 365 Secor Road Hartsdale, NY 10530 914-693-2400

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