political, administrative, and diplomatic work of the ITNJ, the first section of the
Constitution, described as the Covenant of the ITNJ, and the second section of the
Constitution, described as the Charter of the ITNJ, are treated as distinct from each other
in terms of purpose and content. Notwithstanding, the two separate sections together
form the Constitution and together establish the ITNJ as a whole.
Following international law protocol, the Covenant establishes the legal framework of the
ITNJ, and encompasses such things as function, procedure, and jurisdiction. It defines the
work of the ITNJ, and clarifies exactly how the ITNJ will spread its core message forth, and
right the wrongs done to the peoples of the world. It confirms the independence and
integrity of the ITNJ as a Court and Tribunal.
The Charter elaborates on the organisational structure of the ITNJ. It provides the rules
that form the basis of how the ITNJ, as an organisation, operates. From the rights of its
international Members, to the Board of Trustees election process, to the powers and duties
of the Executive Directorate, and organisational matters, it sets out the formulation of the
ITNJ in detail.
COVENANT OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR NATURAL JUSTICE
Article 1: General Provisions
1.
The INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR NATURAL JUSTICE shall function in
accordance with the provisions of this Covenant as the principal organ of the free and
sovereign peoples of the world.
2.
The initial and primary seat of the Tribunal shall be located at London in England.
3.
The Tribunal has discretion to sit and exercise its international and worldwide functions in
any location anywhere in the world. The Tribunal shall not be restricted from
determining any issues or sitting in any particular location. Its jurisdiction shall therefore
be universal. The Tribunal determines that there are and will be no borders limiting or
preventing justice for all peoples.
4.
The Tribunal in all its hearings and determinations and judgments is to act of the peoples
and for the peoples of the world in accordance with its mission, commitment, and
covenant to ensure justi ce for all peoples.