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This article presents a model of an institution to satisfy the principles of International Justice which are taken to The Articles of The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights. The institution performs the dual role of governing nonsovereign areas and providing basic human needs in partnership with governments of sovereign areas such that a distinction is drawn between sovereign justice, which is upheld by governments of sovereign areas, and international justice, which is upheld by the institution of the model. The institution is not a government and with no powers of taxation, but is, in terms of power, on par with federal governments and coordinates fiscal transfers between them to satisfy basic human needs while providing security in nonsovereign areas such that the principles of international justice are satisfied.