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Applying our laws to external regions
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I think it's very clear that the Constitution and the Code of Laws only applies to The South Pacific.

There is no mention of external regions anywhere. It's always The South Pacific or "the delegate".

Quote: All nations resident in the region The South Pacific may apply for Citizenship in the Coalition.

Quote:Nations that reside in The South Pacific shall be afforded all rights contemplated in this article unless otherwise noted.

Quote:Treason shall be defined as plotting against the Coalition, seeking to lower the delegate's endorsement count without his or her consent, breaking the endorsement cap after receiving an official warning, aiding any entity in which the Coalition is taking defensive action against, or any entity in which a state of war exists with. Nations and citizens that refuse to endorse the Delegate during a State of Emergency shall be considered guilty of treason, and refusing to disclose the name of one's WA nation whilst the aforementioned circumstances are in effect is also considered an act of treason.

Establishing legal jurisdiction over an external region would be giving someone responsibilities without any rights and privileges afforded to citizens (since by definition, rights and citizenship can only apply to residents of The South Pacific).


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Applying our laws to external regions - by Unibot - 07-16-2014, 06:50 PM



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