Canonum De Ius Positivum
Canons of Positive Law

one heaven iconVII.   Law

7.7 Jurisdiction of Law

Article 285 - Territorial Jurisdiction

Canon 3132 (link)

Territorial Jurisdiction, also known as “Sovereign Jurisdiction” is the geographical area of Earth or sea through the claim of “Jus Gentium” supported by claimed customary (Roman) law through lex loci (law of the place) by which one (1) or more Officials are granted the Authority to review, administer and issue certain Decrees, Prescripts, Statutes or Ordinances for a given Juridic Person or Society.

Canon 3133 (link)

Jus Gentium is Latin for “the law of nations” and refers to a generally accepted convention of Private International law of the Roman Cult meaning “a claim of right enforceable against any other state or nation in the world from interfering with that right when an action is brought against a person or thing”.

Canon 3134 (link)

Lex loci is Latin for “law of the place” and means the law of the state or nation where the matter in controversy occurred. It is also a phrase considered equivalent toa set of claimed maxims, procedures and rules called the "Conflict of Laws" or Private International Law of the Roman Cult and its vassals. Hence, lex loci in supporting the claim of jus gentium is self referencing.

Canon 3135 (link)

Under Roman law, Jus Gentium is able to be applied as the primary claim to Personal Jurisdiction on the basis that a man or woman was born or naturalized within the boundaries of the state and therefore a record of birth under Roman time was created including Live Birth Record of the baby being conveyed as "property" into one (1) of the three (3) Cestui Que Vie Trusts and a bond then issued against it and "sold" to the respective privately owned central bank of the state secretly making each and every citizen a privately owned "slave".

Canon 3136 (link)

In contrast to the false and flawed claims of Territorial Jurisdiction, all members of Ucadia and One Heaven recognize the first and true form of Jurisdiction of jus civitatis through Canonum De Ius Positivum regardless of their location.

Canon 3137 (link)

A claim of jus gentium based on false claims of slavery and inferior Roman trusts can never be superior to a claim of jus civitatis and Divine Trust, True Trust and Superior Trust by Canonum De Ius Positivum. Therefore, a Roman Court can never have legitimate Territorial Jurisdiction over a member of One Heaven when they have identified themselves as such.