Israelite Arbitration & Justice Court (IAJC)
A Torah Administrative Governance Stewardship
ICON-ELECT — Government for Israelite Heritage Commonwealth
Peace. Order. Covenant. — Psalm 105:15
The Israelite Arbitration & Justice Court (IAJC)
is the internal judicial forum of ICON-ELECT, established to administer Torah-centered justice among consenting citizens of the Israelite Heritage Commonwealth. Our Court restores order, protects households, and resolves disputes through covenant law—rooted in Yah’s commandments—while operating peacefully alongside civil authorities.
What This Court Is Not
IAJC is not a replacement for civil courts, not a police force, and not a political tribunal. It does not claim civil supremacy. It exists to govern covenant matters—marriage, household peace, financial disputes among citizens, discipline, restoration—by consent, in alignment with religious-arbitration principles recognized in civil law.
Our Authority
- Spiritual & Covenant Authority: Deuteronomy 32:4; Psalm 99:4
- Assembly Authority: Matthew 18:15–17
- Arbitration Mandate: 1 Corinthians 6:1–6
- Civil Peace & Order: Romans 13:1–4 (coexistence, not conflict)
Jurisdiction by Consent
Citizens who enter ICON-ELECT citizenship, marriage covenant, or arbitration agreements voluntarily consent to IAJC jurisdiction for covenant matters.
Due Process
- Written complaint
- Evidence and testimony
- Two- or three-witness standard (Deut. 19:15)
- Oaths sworn before Yah
- Clear written decrees
- One appeal path only
Outcomes with Restoration
IAJC prioritizes correction and peace. Discipline is measured. Restoration follows repentance and obedience. Persistent wickedness results in release from protection.
Civil Collaboration When Required
IAJC coordinates with civil authorities only when life, safety, or public welfare is at risk, or when a citizen refuses covenant authority.
IPSB Interface
The Israelite Peace & Security Bureau (IPSB)—National Watchmen of Jacob—acts only upon lawful court instruction for protection, separation in dangerous conflicts, and safety support. IPSB does not replace civil police.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Is this a theocracy or a club?
A: ICON-ELECT is a faith-based commonwealth government administering covenant affairs by consent. It is neither a club nor a civil state.
Q: Is arbitration binding?
A: Yes—within the covenant, by consent. Civil courts remain available where required by law.
Q: Do you handle criminal matters?
A: IAJC addresses covenant violations. Criminal threats trigger civil collaboration immediately.
Q: How are judges chosen?
A: Torah Justice Stewards are trained, examined, commissioned, and audited. Oversight is independent through the COAM, reporting to the Council.
Q: What protects against abuse of power?
A: Separation of roles, audits, one-appeal rule, written decrees, witness standards, and Council oversight.
LEGITIMACY Protocols:
- Written Arbitration Mandate (published)
- Role-segregated staffing (no overlap)
- Audit & Compliance Marshall (COAM)
- Registry-logged decrees
- Clear civil-interface policy
- Restoration pathways (not perpetual punishment)
PUBLIC DISCLAIMER
IAJC administers religious arbitration for consenting citizens of ICON-ELECT. It does not claim civil jurisdiction over the general public and does not obstruct lawful civil processes.
Judgement Restored. Nation at Peace.
IAJC restores covenant justice for Israelite households—by consent, with accountability, and in peace with civil authorities.
- Citizens: Submit an arbitration petition when covenant peace is at risk.
- Households: Choose covenant governance that protects women and children.
- Observers: Learn how Torah justice operates responsibly today.
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