Friday, July 13, 2018

Jurisdiction and International Applicable Laws “Petition” filing before the (ICJ) (“Plaintiffs”) Notice of “Motion to Strike STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE


                     Jurisdiction and International Applicable Laws
“Respectfully appearance before International Court of Justice Honorable Justices (ICJ) “Petition” hereby filing United States of America official “Union Government” hereby “collective” (Petitioners) of the undersigned council of record bring (petition) against the (Defendants) The Confederate States of America et al March 11th 1861 – Feb. 6th 2013
“Fraudulent Artifacts listed (Plaintiffs United States of America Union Government) continuance 2018 (“December) RICO Enterprise international deceit of the “actual (Party) appearance before the (ICJ) “Court Records” being an “Invisible Confederate Hostile GOP Political Criminal Government Entity”, engaging in endless racial discrimination  consecutively under “Black Codes, Jim Crow Laws, and “Actual” Slaver Servitude”, kidnapping, abduction as a result “Direct cause of actions” continuances failed to disclose facts to the International Community as well (Petitioners) herein crimes of slavery ongoing in (“Defendants”) The Confederate States of America March 11th 1861 – Feb. 6th 2013 “fraudulent artifacts” concealed in International  IN BOOKS PUBLISED, Government records etc, hereby (“Defendants”) fake “State” Committed consciously Conspiracy to defraud the actual physical stolen destroyed since 1865 (Plaintiff) Union Government of United States pursuant to statue
923. 18 U.S.C. § 371 “against” all (“Plaintiffs Slaves”) Negro DNA being in “Pre Kindergarten”, “Preschool”, “Kindergarten/Prep”, “Middle Primary”, and “High School” (Teaching) of RICO Racket Slavery "Whites Supremacy” concealing hostile criminal “Defendant State of Mississippi Never ratified the 13th Amendment from 1861 – 2013 (February 6th) physically in law and equity freeing all (“Plaintiffs Negro DNA”) from Slavery, forced free labor and other inhumane acts and actions, of a criminal nature
 These continuances crimes included murders, brutalities, cruelties, tortures, atrocities, and other inhumane acts, by the (“Defendants”) The Confederate States of America “whites only” hostile illegal existing government… from (“April 14th 1865) – (2099)
“Petition” hereby filing before the (ICJ) pursuant to Article 36, paragraph 1, of the Statute also provides that the jurisdiction of the Court comprises all matters specially provided for in treaties and conventions in force
1. Article 36, paragraphs 2 of the Statute
(a) the interpretation of a treaty;
(b) any question of international law;
(c) the existence of any fact which, if established, would constitute a breach of an international obligation;
(d) the nature or extent of the reparation to be made for the breach of an international obligation.  
Further hereby “Petition” filing before the (ICJ) (“Plaintiffs”) Notice of “Motion to Strike STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE further Notice to “Strike” rulings, all being official
 “Fraudulent International Published Artifacts” in the (“Defendants”) United Nations, records UN concerning citing fraudulent artifacts of concealing, obscuring, clandestine Defendant (Confederate Nation et al) overseeing
 Among trustworthy and distinguished (ICJ) International Courts International Justices, and (ICC) International Criminal Courts “Honorable Court Justices” fully stated, affirmed official under international law and equity each of the following:
1944
7 December
Chicago
International air services transit agreement (Art. II, Sec. 2)
Multilateral
7 December
Chicago
International air transport agreement (Art. IV, Sec. 3)
Multilateral

1946
l
4 November
Nanking
Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation (Art. XXVIII)
China[1] /United States
11 December
Lake Success
International convention relating to dangerous drugs, signed at Geneva, 19 Feb. 1925, as amended (Art. 32)
Multilateral
11 December
Lake Success
International convention for limiting the manufacture and regulating the distribution of narcotic drugs, signed at Geneva on 13 July 1931, as amended (Art. 25)
Multilateral
11 December
Lake Success
International convention for the suppression of illicit traffic in dangerous drugs, signed at Geneva on 26 June 1936, as amended (Art. 17)

1947   12 November[2]
Lake Success
Convention (concluded at Geneva on 12 Sep. 1923) for the suppression of the circulation of and traffic in obscene publications as amended (Art. 15)
Multilateral
Lake Success
Convention (concluded at Geneva on 11 Oct. 1933) for the suppression of traffic in women of full age, as amended (Art. 4)
Multilateral

1948
2 February
Rome
Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation (Art. XXVI)
United States/Italy
30 April
Bogota
American treaty on pacific settlement
Multilateral

28 June
Rome
Economic co-operation agreement (Art. X)
United States/Italy
28 June
Paris
Economic co-operation agreement (Art. X)
United States/France
29 June
Copenhagen
Economic co-operation agreement (Art. X)
United States/Denmark
2 July
Vienna
Economic co-operation agreement (Art. X)
United States/Austria
2 July
The Hague
Economic co-operation agreement (Art. X)
United States/Netherlands
2 July
Athens
Economic co-operation agreement (Art. X)
United States/Greece
2 July
Brussels
Economic co-operation agreement (Art. X)
United States/Belgium
3 July
Oslo
Economic co-operation agreement (Art. X)
United States/Norway
3 July
Reykjavik
Economic co-operation agreement (Art. X)
United States/Iceland
3 July
Nanking
Economic co-operation agreement (Art. X)
United States/China[1]
3 July
Luxembourg
Economic co-operation agreement (Art. X)
United States/Luxembourg
3 July
Stockholm
Economic co-operation agreement (Art. X)
United States/Sweden
4 July
Ankara
Economic co-operation agreement (Art. X)
United States/Turkey
6 July
London
Economic co-operation agreement (Art. X)
United States/United Kingdom

1949
28 April
Lake Success (opened for accession)
Revised general act for the pacific settlement of international disputes

Lake Success (opened for accession)
Agreement for facilitating the international circulation of visual and auditory materials of an education, scientific and cultural character (Art. IX)
Multilateral

15 July
Lake Success (opened for accession)
Agreement for facilitating the international circulation of visual and auditory materials of an education, scientific and cultural character (Art. IX)
Multilateral

19 September
Geneva
Convention of road traffic (Art. 33)
Multilateral

1950
21 January
Dublin
Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation (Art. XXIII)
United States/Ireland

21 March
Lake Success (opened for signature)
Convention for suppression of traffic in persons and of exploitation of prostitution of others (Art. 22)
Multilateral

  1951      3 August
Athens
Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation (Art. XXVI)
Greece/United States
23 August
Washington
Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation (Art. XXIV)
Israel/United States
7 September
Addis Ababa
Treaty of amity and economic relations (Art. XVII)
United States/Ethiopia
8 September
San Francisco
Treaty of peace with Japan (Art. 22)
Multilateral

1 October
Copenhagen
Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation (Art. XXIV)
United States/Denmark

1952
9 May
Tel Aviv
Agreement for economic assistance (Art. VIII)
United States/Israel

6 September
Geneva
Universal copyright convention (Art. XV)
Multilateral

1953

31 March
New York (opened for signature)
Convention on the political rights of women (Art. XI)
Multilateral
31 March
New York (opened for signature)
Convention on the international right of correction (Art. V)
Multilateral
2 April
Tokyo
Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation (Art. XXIV)
United States/Japan
23 June
New York (opened for signature)
Protocol for limiting and regulating cultivation of poppy plant, production of, international and wholesale trade in, and use of opium (Art. 15)
Multilateral
1 July
Paris (opened for signature)
Convention for the establishment of a European Organization for Nuclear Research (Art. XI)
Multilateral
26 September
Madrid
Economic aids agreement (Art. IX)
Spain/United States
19 October
Venice
Constitution of the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration (Art. 30)
Multilateral
New York
Slavery convention signed at Geneva on 25 Sep. 1926, as amended (Art. 8)
 Multilateral

1954
12 May
London (opened for signature)
International convention for the prevention of pollution of the sea by oil (Art. XIII)
Multilateral
28 September
New York
Convention relating to the status of stateless persons (Art. 34)
Multilateral
13 October
Paris (opened for signature)
International convention on the standardization of methods of analysing and appreciating wines (Art. 6)
Multilateral
Paris
Agreement concerning the International Institute of Refrigeration, replacing the convention of 21 June 1920 (Art. XXXIII)
Multilateral
14 December
Quito
Air transport agreement (Art. VIII)
Multilateral


1955
15 August
Tehran
Treaty of amity, economic relations and consular rights (Art. XXI)
United States/Iran
20 October
Berne
Additional protocol to the convention concerning the constitution of "Eurofima" (Art. 14)
Multilateral
13 December
Paris
European convention on establishment (Art. 31)
Multilateral

1956
27 March
The Hague
Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation (Art. XXV)
Netherlands/United States
30 April
Paris
Agreement on commercial rights of no-scheduled air services in Europe (Art. 4)
Multilateral
19 May
Geneva (opened for signature)
Convention on the contract for the international carriage of goods by road (Art. 47)
Multilateral
20 June
New York (opened for signature)
Convention on the recovery abroad of maintenance (Art. 16)
Multilateral
7 September
Geneva
Supplementary convention on the abolition of slavery, the slave trade, and institutions and practices similar to slavery (Art. 10)
Multilateral
28 November
Seoul
Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation (Art. XXIV)
United States/Rep. of Korea

1957
20 February
New York (opened for signature)
Convention on the nationality of married women (Art. 10)
Multilateral
29 April
Strasbourg (opened for signature)
European convention on the peaceful settlement of disputes
Multilateral
23 November
The Hague
Agreement relating to refugee seamen (Art. 14)
Multilateral

1958      29 April
Geneva (opened for signature)
Optional protocol of signature concerning the compulsory settlement of disputes [7]
Multilateral

1959
12 November
Washington
Treaty of friendship and commerce (Art. XXIII)
United States/Pakistan
19 November
Rome
Convention placing the International Poplar Commission within the framework of FAO (Art. XV)
Multilateral
25 November
Paris
Convention of establishment (Art. XVI)
United States/France
1 December
Washington
Antarctic treaty (Art. XI)
Multilateral

1965
25 January
Geneva
Convention on the registration of inland navigation vessels (Art. 20)
Multilateral
18 March
Washington (opened for signature)
Convention on the settlement of investment disputes between States and nationals of other States (Art. 64)
Multilateral

2 July
Rome
Agreement for establishment of a commission for controlling the desert locust in the Near East (Art. XVI)
Multilateral


1966
8 February
Lomé
Treaty of amity and economic relations (Art. XIV)
United States/Togo
15 February
Geneva
Convention on the measurement of inland navigation vessels (Art. 14)
Multilateral
7 March
New York (opened for signature)
International convention of the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination (Art. 22)
Multilateral

1967
31 January
New York
Protocol relating to the status of refugees (Art. IV)
Multilateral
14 February
Mexico City
Treaty for the prohibition of nuclear weapons in Latin America (Art. 24)
Multilateral

1 June
London
Convention on conduct of fishing operations in the North Atlantic (Art. 13)
Multilateral
10 July
Paris
International agreement on the procedure for the establishment of tariffs for scheduled air services (Art. 4)
Multilateral
14 July
Stockholm
Convention for the protection of industrial property signed at Paris on 20 March 1883 as revised (Art. 28)
Multilateral


1968
23 February
Brussels
Protocol amending the international convention for the unification of certain rules of law relating to bills of lading, signed at Brussels on 25 August 1925 (Art. 8)
Multilateral
8 November
Vienna
Convention on road traffic (Art. 52)
Multilateral
8 November
Vienna
Convention on road signs and signals (Art. 44)
Multilateral

1969
13 February
Geneva
Agreement establishing the European Molecular Biology Conference (Art. VIII)
Multilateral
23 May
Vienna
Convention on the law of treaties (Art. 66)
Multilateral
25 July
Boston
International health regulations (Art. 106)
Multilateral
2 September
Washington
Consular convention (Art. 46)
Belgium/United States
8 September
Mexico City
Convention on the privileges and immunities of the Agency for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America (Art. 7)
Multilateral


1970
23 April
Brussels
International convention on travel contracts (Art. 32, para. 2)
International convention on travel contracts (Art. 32, para. 2)
19 June
Washington
Treaty on patent co-operation (Art. 59)
Multilateral
1 December
Rome
Agreement for the establishment of a commission for controlling the desert locust in North-West Africa (Art. XVI)
Multilateral
16 December
The Hague
Convention on the suppression of the unlawful seizure of aircraft (Art. 12, para. 1)
Multilateral

1971
21 February
Vienna
Convention on psychotropic substances (Art. 31)
Multilateral
24 July
Paris
Universal copyright convention, signed at Geneva on 6 September 1952, as revised (Art. XV)
Multilateral
24 July
Paris
Convention for the Protection of Literacy and Artistic Works signed at Berne on 9 September 1886, as revised (Art. 33)
Multilateral
23 September
Montreal
Convention for the suppression of unlawful acts against the safety of civil aviation (Art. 14)
Multilateral
6 October
Paris
Convention on the establishment of the International Institute for the Management of Technology (Art. 7)
Multilateral


1972
16 May
Basle
European convention on State immunity (Art. 34)
Multilateral

1973
10 May
Geneva
Agreement establishing the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (Art. XII)
Multilateral
12 June
The Hague
Protocol relating to refugee seamen (Art. II)
Multilateral
22 June
Rome
Agreement for the establishment of a Regional Animal Production and Health Commission for Asia, the Far East and the South-West Pacific (Art. XX)
Multilateral
5 October
Munich
Convention on the grant of European patents (Art. 173)
Multilateral

30 November
New York
International convention on the suppression and punishment of the crime of apartheid (Art. XII)
Multilateral
14 December
New York
Convention on the prevention and punishment of crimes against internationally protected persons, including diplomatic agents (Art. 13)
Multilateral

1974
22 March
Helsinki
Convention on the protection of the marine environment of the Baltic Sea area (Art. 18, para. 2)
Multilateral

                  
1975
8 August
New York
Single convention on narcotic drugs, 1961, as amended (Art. 48)
Multilateral
         

1978
5 July
Geneva
Protocol to the convention on the contract for the international carriage of goods by road (CMR) (Art. 8)
Multilateral

1979
30 March
Geneva
International agreement on olive oil (Art. 14, para. 2)
Multilateral
8 April
Vienna
Constitution of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) (Art. 22, para. 1(b))
Multilateral
17 December
New York
International convention against the taking of hostages (Art. 16, para. 1)
Multilateral
18 December
New York
Convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women (Art. 29)
Multilateral

1980
20 May
Canberra
Convention on the conservation of Antarctic marine living resources
Multilateral

1984
10 December
New York
Convention against torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment (Art. 30, para. 1)
Multilateral

1985
22 March
Vienna
Vienna convention for the protection of the ozone layer (Art. 11)
Multilateral
10 December
New York
International convention against apartheid in sports (Art. 19)
Multilateral

1986
21 March
Vienna
Vienna convention on the law of treaties between States and international organizations or between international organizations (Art. 66, para. 2)
Multilateral

1988
10 March
Rome
Convention for the suppression of unlawful acts against the safety of maritime navigation (Art. 18, para. 1)
Multilateral
20 December
Vienna
United Nations convention against illicit traffic in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances (Art. 32)
Multilateral

1989
4 December
New York
International convention against the recruitment, use, financing and training of mercenaries (Art. 17, para. 1)
Multilateral

1991
25 February
Espoo
Convention on environmental impact assessment in a trans boundary context (Art. 15, para. 2)
Multilateral
1 March
Montreal
Convention on the marking of plastic explosives for the purpose of detection (Art. XI, para. 1)
Multilateral


1992
17 March
Helsinki
Convention on the protection and use of trans boundary watercourses and international lakes (Art. 22, para. 1)
Multilateral
9 May
New York
United Nations framework convention on climate change (Art.14, para.2)
Multilateral
5 June
Rio de Janeiro
Convention on biological diversity (Art. 27, para. 3)
Multilateral

1993
13 January
Paris
Convention on the prohibition of the development, production, stockpiling and use of chemical weapons and on their destruction (Art. XIV, para. 2)
Multilateral
10 May
Camberra
Convention for the conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (Art.16, para. 2)
Multilateral
1994
 14 June
 Oslo
Protocol to the 1979 Convention on long-range trans boundary air pollution on further reduction of sulphur emissions (Art. 9)
 Multilateral

1996
10-sept
New York
Comprehensive nuclear test ban Treaty (art. 6, paras. 2 and 3)
Multilateral
28-oct
New York
Agreement on the establishment of the International Vaccine Institute (art. 7, paras. 2 and 3)
Multilateral

1997
15-déc
New York
International convention for the suppression of terrorist bombings (art. 20, par. 1)
Multilateral

1998
18-juin
Tampere
Convention on the provision of telecommunication resources for disaster mitigation and relief operations (Art. 11, para.3 (b) )
Multilateral
24-juin
Aarhus
Protocol to the 1979 convention on long-range transboundary air pollution on persistent organic pollutants (Art. 12, para. 2 (a) )
Multilateral
24-juin
Aarhus
Protocol to the 1979 convention on long-range transboundary air pollution on heavy metals (Art. 11 para. 2 (a) )
Multilateral
25-juin
Aarhus
Convention on access to information, public participation in decision-making and access to justice in environmental matters (Art. 16, para. 2 (a) )
Multilateral
17 juillet
Rome
Statute of the International Criminal Court (Art. 199, para. 2)
Multilateral
10-sept
Rotterdam
Convention on the prior informed consent procedure for certain hazardous chemicals and pesticides in international trade (Art. 20, para. 2 (b) )
Multilatéral

1999
17-juin
London
Protocol on water and health to the 1992 convention on the protection and use of transboundary watercourses and international lakes (Art. 20, para. 2 (b) )
Multilateral
30-nov
Göteborg
Protocol to the 1979 Convention on long-range tranboundary air pollution to abate acidification, eutrophication and ground-level ozone (Art. 11, paras. 2 et 4)
Multilateral
09-déc
New York
International convention for the suppression of the financing of terrorism (Art. 24, para. 1)
Multilateral

2000
12-déc
Palermo
Protocol against the smuggling of migrants by land, sea and air, supplementing the United Nations convention against transnational organized crime (Art. 20, para. 2)
Multilateral
12-déc
Palermo
Protocol to prevent, suppress and punish trafficking in persons, especially women and children, supplementing the United Nations convention against transnational organized crime (Art. 15, para. 2)
Multilateral
12-déc
Palermo
United Nations convention against transnational organized crime (Art. 35, para. 2)
Multilateral

2001
22-mai
Stockholm
Convention on persistent organic pollutants (Art. 16, para. 2)
Multilateral
31-mai
New York
Protocol against the illicit manufacturing of and trafficking in firearms, their parts and components and ammunition, supplementing the United Nations convention against transnational organized crime (Art. 16, para. 2)
Multilateral

2002
09-sept
The Hague
Agreement on the privileges and immunities of the International Criminal Court (Art. 32, par. 3)
Multilateral

2003
21-mai
Kiev
Protocol on civil liability and compensation for damage caused by the transboundary effects of industrial accidents on transboundary waters to the 1992 convention on the protection and use of transboundary watercourses and international lakes and to the 1992 convention on the transboundary effects of industrial accidents (Art. 26)
Multilateral
21-mai
Kiev
Protocol on pollutant release and transfer registers to the convention on access to information, public participation in decision-making and access to justice in environmental matters (Art. 23)
Multilateral
31-oct
New York
United Nations convention against corruption (Art. 66, par. 2)
Multilateral
2005
13-apr
New York
International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism, Art 23, para. 1.
Multilateral
2006
20-dec
New York
International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance, Art 42, para. 1.
Multilateral






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