Ministry of Law and the Courts, Ministry of International Law, International Law Education and International Law Court and Other Legal Courts | Update January 14, 2025
Because financial institutions of the EU were moved to Paris, the sovereign Empress declares London the Centre for International Private Law, The Centre for International Law Studies and the Central database for International Law Libraries
Ministry of Law and the General Courts for Each Monarchy
The sovereign Empress Queen Ann of England and Spain creates the ministry of justice for each monarchy that focuses on a justice system based on the common law justice system. All judges will have doctorates of Law from an accredited law school and shall graduate from a judge program.
All lawyers within the system shall have graduated with a doctorate of law and have a specialty declared with the Ministry of Law and the Ministry of HR.
Ministry of International Law
The sovereign Empress Queen Ann of England and Spain declares the creation of the international courts for her monarchies which shall hear court cases from those monarchies, countries, dominions needing a neutral place for citizens and subjects to file court cases adjudicated at trial. All lawyers and judges shall be trained on the laws of that country and specialise on the laws of that country so that citizens from those countries may have a fair trial in the courts of the Monarchy of England in the language of their nation.
International Law School
The Sovereign Empress Queen Ann of England and Spain declares the creation of an international law school within the boundaries of London to offer a doctorate of law from every country and in every legal language. The international law school shall offer a doctorate of law,JD, specialist LLM degrees and a doctorate of Philosophy degrees focused on international law topics.
The international law school shall have an international law library and legal training for each specialty needed for the international and transnational courts of London and Norwich.
International Law Libraries
Specific law libraries shall be created for each law speciality and each country who is represented with judges and lawyers within the international courtrooms. A full archive of the laws of each nation shall be available including all common law cases and judicial opinions of each country. A law library shall also be included for the European Court based in luxembourg and the international court based in the Hague in the Netherlands.
The Court for Industrial Related Issues and Tradesmen related disputes Incorporating Double Speak
The Sovereign Empress Queen Ann of England and Spain creates a court for Industrial related issues and Tradesmen related Disputes incorporating doublespeak to be located in Liverpool. The courts shall have lawyers and judges knowing double speak and chosen by the parties in dispute, both the judge and the lawyers. All cases decided at the Court for Industrial Related Issues may be heard on appeal by the same judge where the same lawyers represent the opposite party in the dispute.
If the decision is still not resolved after the two trials, then the case is transferred to the heart of India where there is a week long ceremony celebrating their arrival and a month for each party to share their dispute issue which is transcribed and added to the law library in Liverpool as notes for their case.
During the parties time in the heart of India, the parties shall go out hunting in ceremonial robes with a scout each day, will feast at grand celebrations with at least one hundred people from India who are working in the same industry and who may experience the same issues in their work environment. The one hundred people shall be chosen from the 800 different regions of India.
At the end of the two months of case notes, the parties are asked which decision from Liverpool is to be amended for their courtcase and then they are presented with gifts from India to remember their time at the heart of India discussing the heart of their issue.
The Court of No, this is Mine- An intellectual property, data mining, gray property issue court for government employees and individuals and subjects dealing with intellectual property, digital property and gray property assets located within the monarchies and dominions of the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann of England and Spain
The Sovereign Empress Queen Ann of England and Spain creates for each monarchy, country and her dominions and each commonwealth country, the courts of No, this is mine - a court focused on intellectual property, data mining, gray property issues to be used by government employees and subjects and residents dealing with intellectual property, digital property and gray matter assets associated with the databases and assets of the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann of England and Spain.
The court of No, This is Mine, is established and located in Manchester and shall have its own law library dedicated to gray matter assets. The judges and lawyers shall be trained judges and lawyers with experience working with foreigners, on foreign soil, with foreign corporations, in foreign languages, with foreign intellectual property and with government employees from the monarchies associated with the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann of England and Spain.
All lawyers shall be licensed lawyers with a doctorate of law. The Judges for the courts must have a doctorate of law from a common law country and an LLM in intellectual property law focused on digital technology and gray asset rights.
All members of the court must sign NDAs and all parties bringing suits to the court must sign NDAs to prevent issues with proprietary information or possible government classified information.
Any property under dispute that belongs to the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann shall remain her property with access to the property or usage of the property being discussed in the court case by judges and lawyers with the appropriate classification level for classified information.
No party may claim ownership to the intellectual property of the Sovereign Empress Queen Ann, her family, her children under guardianship, her consorts or her databases.
Tit for Tat - Rebel Court System
The rebels group belonging to Prince Philip, the rebel king are to have a court in Littleport to hear issues at a rebel council. The rebel council moves from Ely to Littleport. Cases will be transcribed and will be kept in a lawl library for the parties associated with Prince Philip's rebel groups.
Subjects of the Monarchies are allowed to file their claims at the rebel court and have their claims heard by the council. The decisions of the council may be forwarded for appeal at the appellate level and will be heard by judges with experience in Rebel Law in the Monarchies.
The subjects who decide to use the rebel council for review of their dispute are given notice of the consequences of both the Rebel council decisions and the decisions from the monarchy courts prior to submitting their cases for review by the council.
The Rebel council based in Littleport shall be no more than 20 people and no less than fifteen people for each case. The rebel council is now a salaried position and will meet daily to resolve any issues presented to the council in an appropriate amount of time. The council court is funded by the Monarchy for the purpose of incorporating the council court system into the judicial system of the island and to insure that the rights of all subjects are represented and heard in an appropriate court.
All fees from the council court are used to pay for the costs of maintaining the law library of the council court which will be housed in LittlePort.


