LONDON, UK: The ceremonial seating and treaty signing of the International Tribunal for Natural Justice took place on the 14th and 15th June 2015 in Notting Hill and Westminster Central Hall, London, respectively.

The International Tribunal for Natural Justice establishes a new planetary law jurisduction ‘for the people – by the people’ in order to return the rule of law and natural justice to a world increasingly afflicted by juridical abuses.

Staged on the eve of the 800th anniversary of the signing of Magna Carta, the ceremonial seating was attended by over 300 people, including diplomatic delegations from various governments. Goodwill messages were beamed into the theatre from notable activists and ITNJ supporters including: Author & linguist Noam Chomsky, Fmr. asst. secretary of the U.S treasury Paul Craig Roberts, Fmr. US Police Chief Captain Ray Lewis, and various international ITNJ Chapters.

The ITNJ treaty and constitution were mandated and formally ratified with 30 witnesses in-situ and around 1000 witnesses via live stream at Westminster Central Hall on Monday, 15th June.

Since the ceremonial seating and ratification, the ITNJ has been working closely with the Committee to Support the ITNJ in consolidating it’s scope and preparing for preliminary landmark cases. ITNJ Chief Justice Sir John Walsh of Brannagh declares initial hearings to be announced in December. Applicants may now request application forms by email and online automated applications can be rendered to the court from October 28th onwards.

ABOUT THE ITNJ: The ITNJ is constituted to protect and defend the Natural Rights of all peoples of the world. Wherever harm has been done to any living man or woman or any group of People, and all avenues of recourse have been exhausted, without finding remedy or resolve, such cases may be brought before the ITNJ. Wherever justice has been denied, the ITNJ will serve as final arbiter of Natural Justice.

The ITNJ is constituted to uphold natural justice as the foundational tenet of human expression beyond the artifice of boundaries and enclosures. There will be no borders limiting or preventing justice for all peoples. The ITNJ is purposed to apprehend the abuses and tyranny of systems and institutions whose public agents act as if they are above the Law. The ITNJ intends to restore the Rule of Law and to restore common dignity and sagacity in jurisprudence, wherever such may be required to uphold the peace.

 

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