With the enactment of World Legislative Act #5, the First Provisional World Parliament has established the first Provisional Regional World Court in one World Region.
Rules of the provisional Regional World Courts:
Provisional Regional World Courts utilizes as their rules the rules presently in force in the highest courts of the host country or countries, except when such high court Rules are in contradiction with Constitution for the Federation of Earth or of subsequent resolutions or legislation of the provisional World Parliament or World Parliament or the World Supreme Court established under the Constitution. The Courts have the power to adopt local rules consistent with the high court rules and with the Constitution.
Composition:
Each PDWC is presided over by three Judges who are attorneys-at-law under the laws of the host country or countries, and who have at least five years of legal or juristic experience, minimum age of twenty-five years, evident competence in concepts of world jurisprudence, and commitment to upholding the Constitution for the Federation of Earth.
Established provisional Regional World Courts:
The provisional World Parliament, or the World Supreme Court or provisional World Supreme Court, when constituted, may establish additional PRWCs in countries and cities, as needed.
Responsible Government bodies:
Standing Parliamentary Commission on World Courts,
Provisional World Parliament, Provisional World Government.
Provisional World Parliament,
Provisional World Government.
Nominating Commission,
Provisional World Government.
References:
1. Section 19.5, Article 19 of the Constitution for the Federation of Earth (CFoE).
Page Last Updated: 2025-10-19
