7 John 1, chapter 33
An Act to Permit His Majesty to sign and make effect to a Treaty of Recognition with the Duchy of Marienbourg, and for purposes connected therewith
- This Act shall be known as the Treaty of Blauerhimmel Bill, Bill C752, C751.
- This Act shall acknowledge parliamentary consent for His Majesty to sign and make effect to a Treaty of Recognition with the Duchy of Marienbourg.
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- To all signatory parties, in the face of international conventions in the name of peace and cooperation between states, it is the obligation of the signatory nations of this Treaty of Mutual Recognition and Friendship comply with these regulations and procedures and the leaders of these states must work for peace and understanding of their nations beyond the regular level.
Article I
- By signing this Mutual Treaty of Recognition and Friendship, the Duchy of Marienbourg and the Kingdom of Baustralia formally recognize the sovereignty and independence of both states until the dissolution of one or all parties.
Article II
- It is through this mutual recognition that both states establish formally diplomatic relations, respecting the already established conventions and declarations by the United Nations.
Article III
- Through this recognition of diplomatic relations, it will be established that both states will remain separate and equally independent with respect to national legislature and foreign affairs, and that this document establishes relations only between the signatory nations of the present treaty.
Article IV
- In this document, it must be established that the relationship recognized by both parties is free until the dissolution of a state or legislative opposition is passed within a national chamber of representatives, and that the establishment of such links is based on recognition of human rights, while respecting plural and multicultural micronational practice.
Article V
- Both states recognize that these relationships must be built on the basis of cooperation and perpetual peace between each state and that independent citizens of both nations respect and recognize the sovereignty, laws and conventions of the other, as well as specificities of each nation and their national traditions and practices.
Article VI
- This treaty will formally enter into force after the signature and ratification of the document by any independent national legislature, or representative bodies alternates, and heads of state.
Article VII
- In case of violation of this Treaty by either side, the signatories are to discuss the situation through diplomatic dialogue; failing this, the treaty shall be considered as void.