In general, the UNC, Inc. recognizes the legal systems of the nations of the world as both a civil and religious requirement. Rabbinic authorities on the [[seven laws]] ''Seven Laws'' reveal a breadth of interpretation that may allow each nation to develop and pursue its own national character, and pursue pursuing justice as best for its people. The UNC, Inc. recommends that its members follow national law as a religious duty, according to the principle "The Law of the Land is the Law" (''Dina DeMalchusa Dina''). Only where a national law deviates from all possible interpretation of the seven laws, does the UNC seek to lobby for change. The UNC, Inc does not recognize a distinction between religious and civil law, rather insists that all laws have a spiritual component, as it says in Proverbs 3:6 "In all thy ways [laws] acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths"