VII. Law
7.3 Systems of Law
Article 243 - Mandian Law
Mandi Law, also known as “Mene” or “Saharan” Law is an ancient oral equality system of law and language emerging from the Mesolithic Period (25,000 to 9,500 BCE) around the regions of northern Africa, Mediterranean and Middle East.
Mandi law is named after the great Mandi civilization that emerged from the hot and swampy rainforests of Northern Africa from Morocco to Saudi Arabia and brought their unique religious beliefs and civilization to the rest of Africa, Southern Europe and the Middle East.
As the Roman Cult is an imposter system founded by fraud in the 11th Century with finance from Venice and never was the founder of the Catholic Church nor Christian Faith, all law based on the Roman Cult including Feudal Law, Common Law, Civil Law and International Law is null and void from the beginning for all the lands, islands and seas of Africa, Arabia and Asia.