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PostSubject: [Discussion] Judicial treaty with Lorraine   [Discussion] Judicial treaty with Lorraine Icon_minitimeSun Mar 11, 2007 1:08 am

Ambassador Torpedo8 of the Duchy of Lorraine has indicated to me that he would forward the standard judicial treaty to their council to put to vote. I would suggest we do the same. Here is the text of the treaty :



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In their almighty wisdom, the Lords Hypno, Duke of Somerset, and Alandaros, Duke of Lorraine, wished to express their friendship by establishing a judicial treaty binding the citizens Somerset and Lorraine to preserve that friendship over years.

Article I
1. Upon the signing of this Judicial treaty, the contracting parties agree that no one should flee from legal proceedings or attempt escape from his/her Duke's authority on his/her lands.
2. A person accused in one or both counties shall be judged by the laws and customs where the offence was committed.

Article II
1. If an accused person flees from a territory allied by this treaty in an attempt to flee justice, he will be either extradited or judged, by mutual agreement by duly appointed judicial authorities upon who's lands he was arrested. Concerning the mutual agreement, it implies a full cooperation between prosecutors and judges from both countries in order that the defendant receive a judgment he would have received if he hadn't fled. The accused should also be provided a competent defence council by the Country in which he was arrested.
2. The procedure will be the following :
- Indictment on demand by the Duchy holding jurisdiction over the crime committed. Requesting Duchy prosecutor will write the bill of indictment. Proof of Evidence against the accused will be required from the Requesting Duchy to the responding Duchy prior to posting of any indictment.
- The whole procedure is under the primary jurisdiction of the requesting Duchy. The Local responding Judge will write the sentence, but will show motives of his decision following the law of the requesting Duchy.
- Collaboration is required between juridical authorities from both duchies in order to keep the laws of both the requesting and responding Duchies respected

Article III
1. Lords, their heirs, and successors are contractually obligated to respect the entire treaty. Disregard of any clause(s) within this treaty frees the other party of his commitment until a compensation is made/or agreements can be reached.
2. An unilateral cancellation of present treaty in a peacetime context should respect the following order, otherwise, it would be assumed as a hostile act and could lead to a response by the offended party.
3. To Cancel: A mail from the Duke will be sent to the other Duke, then an official and formal declaration will be published in the other Duchy's Inn. Copies should be posted in the Embassies as well
4. Cancellation won't stop procedures already in progress between either Duchy and will continue until judgment is rendered.
5. Any unilateral cancellation in a war situation will be assumed as a treasonous act and could lead to full retaliation
6. A full or partial rewriting of the treaty or even its cancellation can be decided by mutual consent.

Signed at (location) on (date)

In the name of the Duchy of Somerset :
In the name of the Duchy of Lorraine:
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PostSubject: Re: [Discussion] Judicial treaty with Lorraine   [Discussion] Judicial treaty with Lorraine Icon_minitimeSun Mar 11, 2007 12:04 pm

I like it, the more diplomactic treaties we have, the more secure we are, so I think we should do it.
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PostSubject: Re: [Discussion] Judicial treaty with Lorraine   [Discussion] Judicial treaty with Lorraine Icon_minitimeFri Mar 23, 2007 11:25 am

Lorraine's ambassdor has informed me that their council has accepted the treaty and voted for it. I would suggest we vote on it as well as soon as possible.
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PostSubject: Re: [Discussion] Judicial treaty with Lorraine   [Discussion] Judicial treaty with Lorraine Icon_minitimeFri Mar 23, 2007 11:36 am

I second the Motion for a vote
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PostSubject: Re: [Discussion] Judicial treaty with Lorraine   [Discussion] Judicial treaty with Lorraine Icon_minitimeFri Mar 23, 2007 1:32 pm

Then put it to vote sajan,

right now i am so in rush IRL election that will end this monday ... sorry guys thing should become to normal for me this monday Razz
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Done !! You know me, I prefer you putting things to vote..
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