Canonum De Ius Positivum
Canons of Positive Law

one heaven iconVII.   Law

7.2 Principles of Law

Article 219 - Justice

Canon 2746 (link)

Justice is the accumulated set of lawful rights and obligations of use defined by those laws consistent with the Golden Rule of law; and the rights and obligations associated with the administration of such laws in good faith, good conscience and good character.

Canon 2747 (link)

The word ius or ious in ancient Latin meant three things “a right granted by rule or lawful grant, the instrument or law or grant that made it and the obligations or duty attached to it”. The word –us is itself a shortened version of usus meaning “enjoyment, practice, skill, experience, usage, custom, intercourse, familiarity, benefit, advantage, need or necessity”.

Canon 2748 (link)

All Persons are considered innocent of an alleged controversy until due process is served according to the law and a liability (guilt) has been clearly established.

Canon 2749 (link)

For Justice to be served, a judgment must represent fair remedy. The absence of fair remedy represents an absence of justice. Only when consent is given by both parties at the commencement of a case can fair remedy be properly served.

Canon 2750 (link)

When due process is disrespected, the law suffers injury as any person may suffer harm from assault. All officers of the law are duty bound not to undertake such action that brings harm to the living law.

Canon 2751 (link)

By definition Justice can never be present nor rendered within an Inferior Roman Court as by its very design only the Judge is usually permitted to understand the true definitions and meanings of fictions applied through Roman Law and Talmudic Law with all others taught deliberately false definitions and misleading knowledge.