About Peoples' law

Peoples’ laws are primary legislation.

The Commonwealth Framework gives powers and authority to the people of the Commonwealth to decide and build their own future reflecting the direct democracy part of the Union State of British Commonwealth.

Peoples’ law (statute of people) are legal acts made by the people via the Supreme Congress.

Peoples’ law does not require any assent.

The types of legislative acts of peoples’ law are the Supreme Congress Recommendation, the Supreme Congress Directive and the Act of Supreme Congress.

A Recommendation is the legal route for any citizen of the Commonwealth to state any views on legislation for any official use.

A Directive is the legal route for any citizen of the Commonwealth to make legislation that may be supported by their peers to circumvent inability to pass such legislation nationally.

An Act is full-blown legislation made by the people on the Commonwealth level.