MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA: Following a meeting of the Treaty Council in Sydney this week our Chief Justice of the International Tribunal for Natural Justice, Sir John Walsh of Brannagh had the opportunity to meet with The Honourable Julie Bishop, Foreign Minister of Australia. Sir John has been advising the Treaty Council which represents the interests of the Indigenous First Peoples in Australia (the Great Southern Land). Foreign Minister Bishop has recently expressed support for the ITNJ’s Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Human Trafficking and Child Sex Abuse which launches in London, England in Spring 2018, stating: “I wish the Tribunal well as it launches its Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Human Trafficking and Child Sex Abuse.”

From Left to Right:

Elizabeth Wymarra, Sir John Walsh of Brannagh (Chief Justice of the ITNJ), the Honourable Julie Bishop (Foreign Minister for Australia) and Alex Wymarra (Treaty Council of the First Nations peoples).

24th November 2017
Intercontinental Hotel, Sydney, Australia.

 

ABOUT THE ITNJ: The ITNJ is constituted to protect and defend the Natural Rights of all peoples of the world. Wherever harm has been done to any living man or woman or any group of People, and all avenues of recourse have been exhausted, without finding remedy or resolve, such cases may be brought before the ITNJ. Wherever justice has been denied, the ITNJ will serve as final arbiter of Natural Justice. The ITNJ is constituted to uphold natural justice as the foundational tenet of human expression beyond the artifice of boundaries and enclosures.

 

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