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The community law system (communitarian law system) is comprised of the following documents, listed below, divided into 2 groups: the framework (1) and other documents (2).

The framework forms the pseudo-legal basis within which national governments, state governments, city governments and other local governments operate (as well as organizations and corporations) – though, outside or in violation of their (national) constitution. Other documents exist and are used within the same pseudo-legal system by private or intergovernmental organizations, NGOs, non-state sovereign entrepreneurs and non-territorial sovereign organizations.

Community law framework documents are considered ‘binding’, ‘law’, or ‘international law’ by the global governance complex (world government), including judges and courts that (are paid to) recognize these documents. Though this complex claims this ‘legality’, there has never been given any mandate to it (and its documents) by the people they claim to represent or the public at large.

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Community Law Framework

 

Other Documents