World Court

Overview
The World Court was established in March of 2462 by the Christian Zionist Party of the Sixth Jewish Homeland of Beiteynu in order to uphold Internationally accepted laws and prevent unprovoked aggression. At the last review, the World Court had 34 member parties. However, 10 of them are inactive, leaving 24 members of the World Court bench. Currently, an initiative is before the World Court to expand it to include smaller, continental courts.

Member Parties
Member Parties include