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Judiciary Recognition of Nation-State Status:

Sovereign Magistral Order of the Temple of Solomon


The Arbitration Court of International Justice (ACIJ) is a licensed Court of Law, empowered with
universal jurisdiction over all matters involving international law, under UN Declaration of Human
Rights (Articles 10, 28), UN Remedy for Human Rights (Articles 3(c), 5, 12, 14), UN Right to
Protect Human Rights (Articles 1, 3, 5, 9.1-9.2), UN Justice for Abuse of Power (Articles 5, 7), and
UN Independence of Judiciary (Articles 3, 9.4), operating as a United Nations NGO institution
having statutory authority of international law to officially perform judiciary functions worldwide.
The Court hereby recognizes the Sovereign Magistral Order of the Temple of Solomon as a nationstate subject of international law, possessing inherent and inalienable state sovereignty of its
internal and external affairs.
Under the UN Convention on Diplomatic Relations, all nations from ancient times have recognized
privileges and immunities of sovereign entities of differing constitutional and social systems
(Preamble), and a State shall not discriminate as between States including a historical state (Article
47.1). The UN Convention on Consular Relations recognizes sovereign relations since ancient times
(Preamble). Both declare that historical rules of customary international law continue to govern.
The historical record extensively evidences that the Order of the Temple of Solomon has held
autonomous juridical sovereignty by Royal Patronage since 1118 AD, upgraded to Tutela Protection
in 2013 AD, such that its capacity as a nation-state under customary international law is abundantly
established.
The Magistral, Royal, dynastic and other juridical succession documented by the Order of the Temple
of Solomon is wholly consistent with the facts in the historical record, and evidences that the current
entity is genuinely the direct continuation and lawful successor of the original historical institution.
That succession is effective under the relevant historical juridical protocols and Canon law, which
retain full legal force under modern international law.
Accordingly, the Order is accredited to have recourse to the Sovereign Court Division, as the Judiciary
venue to assert its rights and interests in asserting and enforcing its own sovereign acts and laws. It
is also accredited to have recourse to the Human Rights Court Division to invoke rights and
protections of international law in its legal capacity as a sovereign nation-state.
Based upon official Judiciary legal and factual investigation, this Court of
Law hereby issues the present document, making its contents binding
and enforceable by force of international law.
Endorsed and Ratified by Official Seal
Chancellor of Chamber of Instruction Judges
Sovereign Court Division, Arbitration Court of International Justice (ACIJ)
09 September 2014

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