Two comments on this -
One, having watched HTA set up our own station some weeks ago, I can prety categorically state that the "egg" SF used to put the Norlonto up was either bought prebuilt or manufactured far in advance of their claiming sovereignty in YWS0. Either possibility gives an interesting insight into strategic use of assets by Star Fraction.
About the courts - the ability of a court to deliver judgements and expect them to be acted on is also directly related to the authority invested into the court system, even within the context of EVE. This is in turn directly related to the respect given to the organization backing the court system. In ye olde days of CVA operation in Providence, the CVA-diplo channel was that court. If you had an issue, you jumped into there and hashed it out. Decisions granted by the court were expected to be followed through on, because there was respect for the authority that backed it (CVA and the allied Holders).
The new Providence, however, is a much more nebulous situation. From what I've heard, it is a mish-mash of assorted NAPs, hostilities, intel channels that allow some sov holders and ban others, and generally rather more chaotic. While it has settled out some since the sov grabbing ended and the political landscape has started to come into form, it still remains to be seen whether people will respect the authority of a court which, unlike CVA's, or even U'K/-A-'s diplo channels, is not backed by a massive, overwhelming force in the region, but merely by claims of fairness in judgement.
Not saying ChipMo's got a bad idea; more that we EVE players, and nulseccers in particular (IMO at least) tend to be a spectacularly distrustful bunch.