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All Administrative Courts are unlawful. As established in the case of R v Thistlewood (1820), “Actions which overthrow and subvert the laws and Constitution of the Kingdom and which would lead to the destruction of the Constitution are unlawful.” To destroy the Constitution of the country is, unequivocally, an act of treason.
Ministers acting in fraud misrepresent acts and statutes as “law,” when in truth, they are no more than corporate policies for private corporations. Lawful and legal are distinct concepts: the inhabitant is subject to lawful authority under the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, while "legal" pertains to government employees, Crown employees, and the government itself, who are bound to obey acts and statutes as corporate policies—not as law.
Here are a few of the things you’ll be able to do as a member of The Realme of England:
- Connect with fellow lawful enthusiasts and build a supportive network of like-minded peers.
- Engage with expert speakers to deepen your understanding of contemporary constitutional law issues.
- Participate in interactive seminars to enhance your critical thinking and analytical skills in legal contexts.
- Downloadable documents for members that deal with everyday issues.
When You Join Today
When you join The Realme of England today, you’ll get access to our:
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Attend a Live Constitutional Law Seminar: Join a live online seminar hosted by expert speakers who will break down complex legal topics related to constitutional law. These sessions offer a dynamic interaction, allowing you to ask questions and gain deeper insights. Attending such seminars enriches your legal knowledge and keeps you updated on recent developments.
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Participate in Chat-Based Discussions: Engage in real-time chat discussions after viewing course videos to clarify doubts and exchange perspectives with fellow participants. This interactive activity deepens your comprehension of constitutional law concepts and fosters a collaborative learning environment, giving you the opportunity to reflect on diverse viewpoints.
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Join a Peer-Led Study Group: Connect with other community members to form study groups focusing on specific constitutional law topics. These groups can meet virtually to review and discuss seminar notes, thereby reinforcing individual learning and offering peer support. This collaborative study facilitates continuous learning and cultivates analytical thinking skills.