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Clarify the Status of Foreign Dignitaries
BILL
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Clarify the Status of Foreign Dignitaries
1 - About this Act
(1) This Act
(a) may be cited as ‘Foreign Dignitary Clarification Act’
(b) may be numbered as P.B 04-XXX
(c) shall be enacted upon both of the conditions being met:
(i) This Act has received royal assent from His Majesty the King.
(ii) Redmont has passed a law that grants Alexandrian diplomats & embassies similar immunities to those granted within this act.
(d) has been authored by Minister of Foreign Affairs, PhillinDeBlanc.
(e) has been co-sponsored by
2 - Definitions
- Foreign Dignitary: A head of state or ambassador from another nation.
- Diplomatic Immunity: A legal immunity granting near total immunity from criminal prosecution.
3 - Foreign Embassies
- Land within the region claim of a Foreign Embassy shall be treated as land belonging to the foreign entity to which the embassy belongs and shall be governed by its laws.
- Crime conducted on the land of a Foreign Embassy shall be referred to the relevant authorities of said Foreign nation to prosecute.
4 - Foreign Dignitaries
- Foreign dignitaries shall enjoy limited diplomatic immunity within the boundaries of Alexandria.
- Foreign dignitary status shall be granted by the Minister of Foreign Affairs at the request of a head of state from a recognized foreign nation.
- Foreign dignitaries who recklessly abuse their diplomatic immunity may be expelled by the Minister of Foreign Affairs at the advice of the Prime Minister or the Minister of Justice.
- Foreign dignitaries who are expelled shall be stripped of their diplomatic immunity and their ability to negotiate on behalf of the nation they represent until they are reinstated.
5 - Reciprocity
- Foreign dignitary and embassy status shall only be granted to a recognized foreign entity if reciprocal legislation is passed in that recognized foreign entity.
- The provisions of this act are severable. Should one part of it be declared unconstitutional or otherwise void, it shall not affect the parts which remain.