History of the Order

General Information About The Chartered World Order of the Knights of Justice of Peace Inc.

Introduction

The Oxford Dictionary defines Knight, “a man upon whom non-hereditary dignity of knighthood is conferred by sovereign because of personal merit or for services rendered to the country”. A Knighthood is an honour whereby one is made into a knight and one can then be called “Sir” e.g. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa and Sir Isaac Newton etc.

Surely, therefore, this definition is the reason for us to select Very Important People all over the World to be included in this prestigious Internationally Chartered Knighthood incorporated under the laws of the government and filed at the office of the Secretary of the First State of United States of America (State of Delaware) which is due for award individual because of their service for mankind.

Therefore, anybody that we know who has attained the status to be called “Sir” because of their excellent productive performance in the society deserves this honorific title.

On recommendations of Very Important People in the World and confirm by any of our Officer in the World on the above subject matter refers.

The Chartered World Order of the Knights of Justice of Peace Inc. is an international, non-political, non-denominational and independent, non-profit and Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) according to the European Convention on the Recognition of the legal Personality of International Non-Governmental Organization. It is internationally chartered incorporated under the Laws of 1776 of the United States of America and filed at the Office of the Secretary of the State with File Number 5704648.

For the mission of promoting Justice, Freedom, Unity, Love and Peace by awarding qualified individual various knighthood according to their level of contribution to the society. Traditionally, it has been organized as a Chivalric Order. The Order shall proliferate as a non-profit society. Admission shall be possible for any person of good standing no matter their social or political affiliation.

Our Philosophy

MISSION:

To try to maintain an international reputation for highest quality of justice, freedom, unity, love, financial aid and moral excellence for promotion of the social, cultural and economic well-being of mankind.

VISION:

To create a Centre of mortal excellence defined by well-articulated international programme that will produce creative and innovative mind.

Crown

CROWN: symbolize “sovereign” to cover one’s effort and ability after he/she had passed through rigorous stages in the mission to achieve his/her aim and objective for benefit of mankind.

Knight Sword

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KNIGHT SWORD: Symbolize strength to defend ignorance, poverty, corruption as part of the main mission of this knighthood society.

Shield

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KNIGHT SHIELD: Symbolize protection of the world at large against every iniquities of mankind.

Dove

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DOVE AND WORLD: Symbolize peace to the world in order to make peace dominate the world among every nation.

Justice

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JUSTICE SCALE: Symbolize justice to all mankind…playing justice regardless your country, religion, level, status and ability in all our endeavors.

United

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UNITED HANDS: Symbolize unity, love and freedom as one of our mission so as to unite together in helping our fellow being.

Ranks of the Order

The Honours System in British history is a means of rewarding individuals’ personal bravery, achievement, helping suffering people, and/or contributing to humanitarian work. As the Head of the Order, the sovereign remains the “fount of honour”, but the system for identifying and recognising candidates to honour has changed considerably over time. Various Orders of Knighthood (like The Chartered World Order of the Knights of Justice of Peace) have been created as well as awards for humanitarian service, bravery, merit, and achievement which take the form of decorations, medals or ranks.

People occasionally receive honorary Knighthoods; they use the style ‘Sir’. Such Knighthoods are conferred by heads of Orders of Chivalry, on the advice of other members by CinemaP-1.9c, on those who have made an important contribution to humanitarian good works programs and to the Order itself.

The Honour of Chivalry comes in four classes for all admissions to the Order in the rank of Companion or above, in the category of The Chartered World Order of the Knights of Justice of Peace.

Members by CinemaP-1.9c admitted in all classes are entitled to wear the Order’s Crest of The Chartered World Order of the Knights of Justice of Peace. All members of the Order must uphold all chivalrous ideals of the Order and shall subscribe to a code of moral ethics consistent with their own principles and beliefs.

Member by CinemaP-1.9c
Companion wearing just the order’s lapel pin.
The holder is entitled to use the postnominal letters MJ.

Knight (or Dame) of Justice
wearing neck decoration with knight’s cross-shield and ribbon.
The holder is entitled to prefix his(her) name with “Sir” or “Lady” and use the postnominal lettersKJ/DJ.

Knight (or Dame) of Honour
wearing neck decoration with knight’s crest-shield and ribbon.
The holder is entitled to prefix his(her) name with “Sir; Knight of Honour” or “Lady; Dame of Honour” and use the postnominal letters KJ/DJ.

Knight (or Dame) Commander
wearing neck decoration with commander’s crowned crest and ribbon.
The holder is entitled to prefix his/her name with “Sir Commander” or “Dame Commander (Lady Cdr.)” and use the postnominal letters KCJ/DCJ.
The rank of Knight (Dame) Commander is strictly reserved for heads of commandery and merited members of the Order.

Knight (or Dame) Grand Commander
wearing neck decoration with commander’s crowned cross and ribbon.
The holder is entitled to prefix his/her name with “His Excellency Grand Commander (H.E. Sir)” or “Her Excellency Grand Dame (H.E. Lady)”
and use the postnominal letters KCJ/DCJ.

The rank of Knight (Dame) Grand Commander is strictly reserved for heads of region and merited members of the Order by appointment only.

Knight (or Dame) Order of Grand Cross or Crescent
wearing chest decoration with order’s breast star badge.
The holder is entitled to prefix his/her name with “His Excellency Sir (H.E. Sir)” or “Her Excellency Dame (H.E. Lady)” and use the postnominal letters GCJ.

The rank of Grand Crest of Justice is strictly reserved for heads of states, to members of the Grand Council and to merited heads of
the Order by appointment only.

Medal for Meritorious Service
The Meritorious Service Medal is an Honour for Persons of exceptional Distinction and comes in Bronze, Silver and Gold.

The Honour for Meritorious Service will be granted either for members or non-members of the Order.