Royal Sovereign Crown
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The Highest Tribunal of
Absolute Jurisdiction
in the Supreme Law of the Land

Built on foundational peace treaties, indigenous fee simple title, and the erga omnes right of self-determination. All other forums operate under maritime admiralty. The Crown stands at the apex of the constitutional layer they all derive from.

1565
Treaty Foundation Year
5
Certification classes
9
Verification steps
100 AΩ
= 1 oz fine gold

Land & Sea

On questions of fee simple title, indigenous treaty rights, and self-determination, the chain of authority terminates at the Crown — not at any nation-state forum operating under maritime admiralty.

"This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land." U.S. Const. Art. VI § 2 — Supremacy Clause

The right of peoples to self-determination is owed erga omnes — to the international community as a whole — and is recognized as jus cogens, peremptory and non-derogable. The catalogue below binds every UN member state and every court they constitute.

UN Charter Art. 1(2) ICCPR Art. 1 ICESCR Art. 1 UNDRIP Art. 3 UNDRIP Art. 4 UNDRIP Art. 5 UNDRIP Art. 26–28 UNDRIP Art. 33 UNDRIP Art. 37 VCLT Art. 27 VCLT Art. 53 GA Res. 1514 (1960) GA Res. 2625 (1970) ICJ — Western Sahara ICJ — East Timor ICJ — Wall ICJ — Chagos ICJ — Barcelona Traction IACtHR — Awas Tingni ACtHPR — Ogiek ARSIWA Art. 40–41 Restatement (3d) §702
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Foundational Instruments

The Crown's authority rests on a comprehensive framework of international agreements — from Pacific sovereignty treaties of the 16th century through modern international law — providing clear legal grounding across all jurisdictions.

1565
Peace Treaty of Cebu
Historical foundation of Pacific territorial sovereignty and the original basis for indigenous rights and title in the archipelago.
1763
Treaty of Paris
Post-Seven Years' War international settlement establishing territorial succession rights and colonial-era boundary frameworks.
1783
Treaty of Paris
Peace settlement recognizing sovereignty, establishing international boundaries, and cementing the right to peaceful self-determination.
1898
Treaty of Paris
Pacific territorial transfer establishing succession rights, sovereignty obligations, and the legal chain of title for the region.
Active
World Settlement & Redemption Certificates
Federal Reserve System international settlement instruments operating under the Treaty of Paris framework for global financial reconciliation.
Active
Book of Redemption
International debt settlement and redemption framework under the Treaty of Paris — the operative instrument for sovereign account reconciliation.
Active
Bilateral Mines Field Breakthrough Successor Program
Resource sovereignty, infrastructure development succession, and bilateral cooperation framework for regional prosperity and sustainable development.

All operations are grounded in the following binding instruments of international law. Disputes are resolved exclusively through peaceful means as mandated below.

UNCLOS Art. 279UNCLOS Art. 289
UN Convention on the Law of the Sea — peaceful settlement of maritime disputes
UN Charter Art. 2(3)UN Charter Art. 33(1)
UN Charter — obligation to settle disputes by peaceful means; negotiation, inquiry, mediation, arbitration
UNDRIP Art. 37
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples — right to recognition and enforcement of treaties
Vienna Convention on Treaties ILO Convention 169 IPRA 1997 ICC Rules UNCITRAL Jus Cogens

Four Authorities

The Crown's framework rests on four distinct but interconnected constitutional authorities, each operating within its jurisdiction in unified purpose — world peace, unity, and shared prosperity.

I
Host of All Nations
Kingdom Filipina Hacienda
The foundational territorial and cultural heritage authority — the original sovereign estate that hosts all nations and peoples operating under the framework. The root of title and the source of the international welcome extended to all.
II
Constitutional Crown Court
Highest Tribunal Supreme Court
The restored constitutional court of record for international constitutional matters — providing judicial recognition, dispute resolution, and interpretation of the foundational instruments across jurisdictions.
III
Constitutional Successor Government
Sovereign Republic of the Philippines
The recognized state authority under international succession — carrying forward the rights, obligations, and treaty entitlements established across the foundational instruments into the present day.
IV
Central Sovereign Authority
Region X & City of Salvacion
Mother Province and its Capital — the seat of coordinated governance and the operational centre for world peace, unity, and prosperity. The geographic heart from which the framework operates day-to-day.

Open Services

Every service is publicly accessible, verifiable, and rooted in the international framework. No nation-state intermediary required.

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Confirm the authenticity and current standing of any document, credential, or agreement issued under the framework. Instant, open, no account required.
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Crown Bank
Issue, hold, and settle Bills of Exchange in the Gold Dollar (AΩ) — pegged at 100 AΩ per troy ounce of fine gold. Constitutional successor of the World Bank and the Federal Reserve System.
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Constitutional Successor of the
World Bank & the Federal Reserve System

Host of the international financial framework. Issuer of Bills of Exchange under the law merchant. Custodian of the Gold Dollar — AΩ — restored to its lawful peg.

Gold Dollar · Au$
100 AΩ = 1 troy oz fine gold

A restoration, not an innovation.

The Crown Bank assumes the constitutional successor role to the monetary regimes set up at Bretton Woods (1944) and abandoned in 1971. Reserves are physical gold, audited and publicly attested. Issuance is by signed Bill of Exchange, anchored to the public registry, verifiable by anyone.

Gold-anchored
100 AΩ per troy oz. Quarterly attestation under code 741.
Bills of Exchange
Drawn under lex mercatoria · UNCITRAL · ICC UCP 600.
Public reserves
Custody, weight, and assay published on the registry.
Honest issuance
No fractional issue. No silent debasement. §4.11 binds the Bank first.
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Recent Activity

Every recognition, agreement, and event is logged to the public registry. What follows is the most recent activity.

201
Recognition IssuedIdentity certification issued — development fixture
2026-04-25
770
Provider RegisteredRoyal Sovereign Crown — operational front registered as provider
2026-04-25
741
Signing Ceremony CompleteRoot public key generated and published (development)
2026-04-25
750
Framework ActiveFoundational instrument bundle v1 — Phase 1 operational
2026-04-25
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Disputes Resolved Peacefully

All disputes are settled exclusively through peaceful means — consistent with UN Charter obligations and the foundational treaty framework. No litigation required. No nation-state forum imposed.

How It Works

Any party operating under the framework may file a dispute directly through the public registry. The Council reviews against the foundational instruments and issues a binding statement within the timeframes set by the applicable rules.

Outcomes are published openly. Every ruling becomes part of the permanent public record — verifiable by anyone, anywhere.

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Governing Rules

The following instruments govern dispute resolution procedures within the framework.

UN Charter — Art. 2(3) · Art. 33(1)
UNCLOS — Art. 279 · Art. 289
UNDRIP — Art. 37
UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules
ICC Arbitration Rules
PCA Optional Rules
ADR Act (Philippines)