Pactum De Singularis Caelum

Covenant of One Heaven

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Article 110 - Canons of International Law

110.1
Canons of International Law (link)

By this most sacred Covenant, the Canons of International Law are formed, also known as Canonum De Ius Gentium. All standards of Divine Law as it pertains to International Law are subject to inclusion in the Canon of International Law.

110.2
Primary and only true 1st Canon of International Law (link)

The Canonum De Ius Gentium represents the primary, one (1) and only true 1st Canon of International Law. Excluding this Covenant, all other laws, claims and agreements claiming standards of International Law shall be secondary and inferior to the Canonum De Ius Gentium, ab initio (from the beginning).

Any law, court orders, opinions or other quasi legal claim that contradicts this most sacred fact, or contradicts one (1) or more clauses contained within Canonum De Ius Gentium shall be ispo facto, null and void from the beginning.

110.3
Structure of Canon of International Law (link)

The Canon of International Law, also known as Canonum De Ius Gentium is structured into One (1) Book, which in turn is divided into chapters, which in turn are divided into articles and then one (1) or more Canons within each article.

The major chapters of the Canon of International Law shall be:

I. Introductory Provisions
II. National Sovereignty
III. International Rights
IV. International Jurisdiction
V. Treaties and Agreements
VI. Regional Unions
VII. Global Unions
VIII. Global Financial Systems
IX. Global Trade Systems
X. Global Security Systems
XI. Disputes and Conflict
XII. Resolution of Disputes