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It transferred to Rome when Peter died there. Moreover, it is not “missing.”James said “My judgement is…”; He made a judgment and not just a proposal. It was actually the last act and after that, letters were sent to Gentiles to propagate the decision.
James was not just the ‘host’. Jerusalem was the central seat of the church government and that’s where dispute was settled.
What was missing in history is when did this seat transferr to Rome?
And if you accept Eusebius’ chronology, Peter got there in 42 A.D. Thus, following Paul’s statement that “after 14 years” he went up to Jerusalem, then that would be about 45 A.D. So Peter had to come back to Jerusalem for the Jerusalem Council. This supports the idea that a) Jerusalem was still considered to be the center of Christianity as a Jewish sect and b) Peter was considered important enough to ask back for the council.