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by The Czaslyudian Federal Republic of Cossack Peoples. . 148 reads.

The Board of Alliances, Freedoms, and International Accommodations

The Board of Alliances, Freedoms, and International Accommodations

  • Section 1: The Board Administrative Council.

    Establishes the Board Administrative Council, comprised of nine seats; these nine seats are held by nations the Board believes are best suited to guide the direction that the Board takes. Current members of the Council may be viewed at the addendum of this document which must be updated by member nations when a change occurs.

    Acts passed by the Board Administrative Council do not require the consent of all Council members, merely requiring a simple majority to pass. Unlawful nullification of any acts passed by the Council will be dealt with jointly by the Security Enforcers of the Board as described in Section 2 and the Global Economic Bureau as described in Section 4 which gives the Council the power to sanction delinquent members of the Board.

    Reservations may be held by member nations, or nations seeking to join the Board, to lawfully nullify an act they see as unfit. Reservations fall in two categories:

    A. Completely nullifies an act.
    B. Only nullifies certain sections of an act.

  • Section 2: Pledge of Military support.

    Establishes the Security Enforcers of the Board.

    Allows for joint operations of militaries to work in unison to protect key assets of each other's nation. The SEB will prioritize neutrality and defensive action rather than aggression.

    Encouraging commerce to countries outside of the Boardis not required to be protected by another member nation’s armed forces, however, commerce between member states is required to be protected if it is believed to be endangered.

    Provides military equipment and technology to the SEB in order to keep combined force up to date with the latest tools and advancements to help combat against aggressors in the most efficient and advantageous way possible. In military action, efficiency in subduing targets is of the utmost importance.

    Enables joint military training to ensure that each fighting force is well trained and experienced in the previously mentioned technology and modern tactics.

    Allows joint military bases in each other's nations to ensure that aggression between member states does not occur.

    Dictates that although the militaries of each nation will work closely together on many missions, the independence of each nation's military is still recognized, however militaries are expected to put forth the greatest effort in maintaining a well rounded, well funded, well equipped, and well manned joint military.

  • Section 3: Pledge of R&D support.

    Allows for free travel of scientists between member nations to perform scientific experiments.

    Mandates that scientists working independently will hold rights to patents and all profit made. Governments will not be allowed to interfere with development of independent projects unless:

    A. It violates national security, or
    B. It violates the security of the Board.

    Allows for investigations into suspicious persons and/or corporations are covered in Section 5. Independent researchers are expected to raise their own funds however they see fit, yet member states may be allowed to fund projects they deem necessary or important and withdraw funds from projects they no longer agree with. All scientific fields are protected.

    Establishes the Committee of Scientific Advancement and Development (CSAD).

    Establishes a group of representative scientists working for a member state’s government are required to be a part of the CSAD. The CSAD is a joint scientific research and development agency meant for the creation of government and military technology. The CSAD will be led by a board of directors consisting of one scientific mind from each member state. The priorities of the CSAD will be development of all scientific sectors, prioritizing others when deemed necessary by the CSAD itself.

  • Section 4. Pledge of Economic support.

    Establishes the Global Economic Bureau (GEB) which consists of agencies created to regulate and improve each nations economies and commerce. The goal of the GEB is to maximize profits for the Board and protect the businesses of member states.

    Establishes the Board Monetary Fund (BMF) to handle membership fees, financial loans and transactions, as well as a variety of other processes deemed necessary by the Board Administrative Council. The BMF also oversees the membership tax and ensures that this tax is collected in order to fund all agencies listed in this document in order to ensure the economic stability of the Board.

    Stipulates that business practices of each nation will be protected, however, corporations must abide only by laws set in place by the nation they are dealing with. This is to protect the economic principles of member states and gives member states the jurisdiction to ban practices they see unfit for their own society without pushing unwanted policies onto fellow states.

    Mandates that corporations found violating laws of member nations will be subjected to a fair trial consisting of the offended state and the state to which the corporation belongs to.

    Enforces that SEB has the jurisdiction and responsibility of screening all cargo to ensure that no smuggled goods are transferred between countries before the cargo is shipped. Corporations found trying to smuggle items will receive a fine and the attempted smuggled goods will be confiscated by the GEB. Further action will be taken if smuggled goods pose threat to a nation's security.

  • Section 5: Internal Affairs and Foreign Policy

    Establishes the Special Operations and Investigation Bureau (SOIB), the Surveillance and Intelligence Agency (SIA), the Border and Homeland Security Agency (BHSA), and the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA). These are meant to protect member states from internal and external threats with the use of counterintelligence, special forces, secret police, and anti-terrorist forces, as well as provide means of negotiations and intelligence on foreign nations.

    Establishes the Department of Analytics and Statistics (DAS), the purpose of which is the collection and study of global trends in sectors such as health, politics, economy, and any other sectors deemed vital by the Board to maneuvering on a global level.

    Brings into effect the International Court of Propriety and Impartialness. This internal court will oversee disputes between member states, corporations, scientific/economic agencies, and internal affairs. The ruling will be judged based on the acts and laws enacted by the Board. The court will be led by fifteen elected judges who will serve terms which can be repeated. Any member nation may put forth candidates to serve in the court. In order for a candidate to be accepted, they must be approved by a majority of the main body of the Board. If a ruling made by the court violates regulations or if a Council member believes there was an issue in the ruling, the case will be presented to the entirety of the Council to determine its validity. If a majority of the Council decides that the ruling is unjust, it will be nullified.

    Declares and acknowledges the power of the Council to pass international legislation proposed by any member of the Board upon simple majority vote conducted by all members of the Board. Laws passed can only be nullified by the Council if reason to do so (via formal protest) is given by at least four members of the Board. Upon the submission of protest, an inquiry will be made into the matter headed by the International Court of Propriety and Impartialness, which will come to a verdict that must be applied by the Council.

All nations who are a part of this treaty maintain their right to an independent and sovereign nation.

Signed,
The Corporate Queendom of Northern Rosary Isles
Queen Charlotte E. Bloom
The Czaslyudian Federal Republic of Cossack Peoples
Principle Chairman Afonasei Smirnov
The northern mountaineers
Chieftain Sigbjorn Whitebear
The Angry Southern Federation of Dernel
President Santino Tentatellhi
Glorious society
President Daniel Ryan
New vedan
Emperor Kamereon Dragargon
Northern westwald
Chancellor Johann Martin
The Federal Republic of Aigania
AIGANIA
Cianlandia
Emperor Kial'Dir IV
Demonos
Princess Vera Fallenangel
The Republic of Bongrovia
President Nikolai Stonerelli
Morniia
Chancellor Napoleon Wartooth
The Imperium of Leonism
Imperator Konsul Leo I
Quintes
King Ca'idin II Areial
Franschuundenia
Head Director Cornelius Salazar Gordon Ortworthy
Pama freeza
The Profit Motive Duo Kit & Tan
The Republic of The Sigometh Dynasty
Primus Kyal'a

Important Notice (1/17/22)
The Third Federal Republic has withdrawn from this document and no longer applies to its provisions.

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