Prologue: Breaking Our Chains
Part One: Beginnings of 2048
Part Two: Five Freedoms By 2048
Part Three: First Steps To 2048
Part Four: Four More Steps To 2048
Conclusion
J. Kirk Boyd is a lawyer, a professor, and the executive dDirector of the 2048 Project. He teaches international human rights, civil rights, free speech, and constitutional law at the University of California, Berkeley.
"2048 raises an important question: can humanity reach a
written agreement to live together? This is a question worth asking
and discussing--2048 is a book worth reading."
--Bertrand Ramcharan, former United Nations High Commissioner
for Human Rights
"It's time for a serious dialogue about an international framework
for human rights and business. 0 furthers that
dialogue,"
--Robert Haas, Chairman Emeritus, Levi Strauss & Co. "All great
human achievement seems impossible until it happens; and then it
was inevitable. 2048 offers us the gift of advanced
hindsight. The book provides one vision for how future generations
may look back and see just how we met the great challenge of
securing human rights in all nations."
--The Honorable Jeffrey L. Bleich, former Special Counsel to the
President of the United States "Kirk Boyd's vision of a global,
binding human rights compact underpinned by a system of courts of
law, or an International Court of Human Rights, is not just one of
the many possible future scenarios. It is essential if
international law is to make the quantum leap from a mere system of
laws to a true legal order."
--Cesare Romano, Professor, Loyola Law School and Assistant
Director, Project on International Courts and Tribunals
"There is nothing more fundamental than for humanity to reach an
agreement to live together. The European Convention on Human Rights
already works for forty-seven countries. Kirk Boyd points the way
to a universal approach along similar lines."
--Jurriaan Kamp, publisher, Ode
"It's time for economic and social rights such as education and
health care for women and men in all countries -- 2048 shows how we
might achieve this goal."
--Joan Blades, cofounder, MoveOn.org and MomsRising.org
"2048 has a grand participatory vision, which will change
not only the way we view the world but the way we interact with it
and with each other. It is a project that must succeed if we are to
have a more decent human future."
--David Krieger, President, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
"People working for social change should read 2048. It gives
a new perspective on how some of the resources currently channeled
toward solving the problems arising from our flawed existing social
order might be better repurposed toward restructuring the system
that is creating these problems. 2048 shows the way."
--Caroline Avery, President, Durfee Foundation
"Human rights are a permanent vocation. Even after the wonderful
work of codification by the United Nations and of the regional
human rights commissions and courts, reflection goes on, because we
need better mechanisms of implementation, such as the World Court
of Human Rights envisaged by Project 2048. This is a noble task
that should reflect the views of all of humanity, including the
approaches of the thinkers and lawyers of Central and South
America."
--Jose Ayala Lasso, first United Nations High Commissioner for
Human Rights
"It's heartening to see a global dialogue developing through 2048
that can lead humanity to an agreement to live together. With this
inspiring, visionary book, Kirk Boyd not only raises awareness of
the unfolding 2048 story, he provides a catalyst for people all
over the world to join in the conversation themselves."
--John Esterle, Executive Director, Whitman Institute
"Many great, but unenforceable, legal opinions have been written by
the committees within the United Nations. It's time for a project
such as 2048 that will build enforceable decisions upon this
foundation."
--Alfred de Zayas, legal counsel for the United Nations Human
Rights Committee
"Harry Truman wanted there to be an International Bill of Rights,
and I'm glad to see one coming into existence through the 2048
Project."
--Frank Kelly, author and speechwriter for President Truman
"I'm glad to be working through 2048 to equip barristers in all
countries with an International Bill of Rights they can use to
enforce rights in their courts of law."
--James J. Brosnahan, Trial Lawyer, Morrison & Foerster
"Boyd proposes an ambitious new social contract for humanity which
could serve as a tipping point for enforcing human rights
worldwide"
--Jill Van den Brule, Communications Specialist, Education and
Gender Equality, UNICEF and international child rights advocate
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