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Supreme Court, Canberra

12 April 2001

Dear Mr. Gandhi,

Thank you most kindly for your invitation as Guest of Honor at the International Conference of Chief Justices of the World on Article 51 of the Constitution of India to be held in Lucknow on 6 May 2001. Whilst both delighted and humbled to be afforded such a gracious privilege, I am bitterly disappointed to inform you that I am unable to attend due to previous commitments.

I heartily endorse your goal of the creation of a World Parliament. The formation of such a noble institution would elevate international law to a plane it richly deserves that of an incandescent beacon of justice, bringing light and hope to those of our fellow human beings cursed by poverty, disease, slavery and totalitarianism.

Wishing you and the students of City Montessori School the best of luck in your admirable campaign.






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