Establishing the Reign of Natural Liberty

Establishing the Reign of Natural Liberty

Author: Kevin Daniel Annett

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-03-09

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 9781544239613

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Issued by the first court to successfully prosecute and convict the Vatican, Canada and the Crown of England for Crimes against Humanity, the Common Law Training Manual is a weapon to educate and mobilize the people to reclaim their freedom from arbitrary rulers and their tyranny. This indispensible teaching and action guide is a passport out of oppression into a land of reclaimed freedom and the rule of just law.


Common Law Community Training Manual

Common Law Community Training Manual

Author: Kevin D. Annett

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2014-03-11

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 9781496192462

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The Purpose of a Common Law court Many people are plagued by the injustice of the courts, police, schools, banks, social services and the NHS. As citizens of a common law based judicial system, we have the right to come together in our local communities and convene a common law court in full lawful legitimacy. We are capable of judging and sentencing any person, business or organization fairly regardless of the status they hold in society. A court convened randomly by the public can be trusted to judge fairly with no alterior motives. Our sentences are enforced by local community members acting as peace officers who are sworn agents of the court directed by our court appointed sheriff.


Common Law & Natural Rights

Common Law & Natural Rights

Author: Ruben Alvarado

Publisher: WordBridge Publishing

Published: 2009-08

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9076660085

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Common law is explored as the alternative to natural rights as a means of restricting state power. The separation of powers is weighed in the balance and found wanting as a brake on state power. The underlying root of this inability is discovered in the philosophy of natural rights. Natural rights gave birth to the separation of powers, but neither the former nor the latter has been able to restrain government. This failure is highlighted in detail, and the alternative means to the same end, the common law, is brought to the fore.