Global Nation of Humanity

The Global Nation of Humanity commonly known as the Global Nation is a self-proclaimed non-territorial state. It considered a "global country without borders for people everywhere" that "promotes peace and harmony." It was proclaimed by former leader, British artist and political activist, Benjamin Hart in 1945 following the devastation of the Second World War. The nation is headquartered in Tokyo and has regional offices on every continent.

The Global Nation currently has no internationally recognised sovereign territory, however its headquarters and offices are regarded by the Global Nation's administration as extraterritorial, exempt from any laws or regulations of their host countries. There have been efforts in the past to buy or lease territory from several countries including Japan and Westland, however none have come to fruition as of 2015. The Global Nation exists to "create a better world for people everywhere" and has been characterised as a "fight against the geopolitical status quo." The Global Nation undertakes campaigns and issue advocacy in favour of human rights and social welfare. According to the Global Nation's constitution, it advocates a global form of Social Anarchism including the tenet of Pacifism.

The Global Nation claims to be a non-territorial sovereign state, however it is not in accordance to international law on the Rights and Duties of Nations as defined by the Montevideo Convention. However, the Global Nation's administration cites the case of the international recognition of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, which does not hold any of the duties of nations, as its case for international recognition of its sovereignty.