Nobel Peace Nominations 2023 – Deadline 31 January
NOBEL LAUREATES, 23 Jan 2023
Fredrik S. Heffermehl | Nobel Peace Prize Watch – TRANSCEND Media Service
Nobel Peace Prize Watch will encourage all with nomination rights to nominate a candidate within the original intention of Alfred Nobel for peace by global demilitarization; those who have worked to «reduce or abolish standing armies» was the expression he used in his will.
Nominations for 2023 must be emailed to:
Den norske Nobelkomité <postmaster@nobel.no>
By January 31. No need to use their online nomination form.
More information in six languages on:
https://www.transcend.org/tms/2022/01/nobel-nominations-2022-deadline-31-january/
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Fredrik S. Heffermehl, cand. jur, LLM NYU, is a member of the TRANSCEND Network for Peace, Development and Environment and ex-Vice President of the International Peace Bureau. He is the author of The Nobel Peace Prize, What Nobel Really Wanted (Praeger, 2010 – expanded versions in Chinese, Swedish, Finnish, Spanish and [2014] Russian). fredpax@online.no – http://www.nobelwill.org.
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