Anglary
07-03-2009, 23:11
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Article I. The Rights of the Embassy and its Staff.
Throughout the duration of this embassy programme, Her Majesty's Government wishes to make it clear that the embassy and its staff will be granted full and complete diplomatic immunity from all Anglarian laws, and they shall be subject only to the respective nation's laws. However, HM Government also requests that law and order be upheld in the embassy and that respect for local Anglarian culture be maintained, in order to assure the best diplomatic relations between Anglary and the respective nation(s).
Article II. Policy on Staff.
HM Government states its desire to make it clear its policy on staffing. All embassy staff must have no criminal record - with the only exception being on small offences, such as parking tickets - and they must have no connections to any groups which have committed terrorist acts in Anglary, the respective nation or elsewhere. All embassy staff must be over 18-years-old and under 65-years-old, and no more than 50 embassy staff will be accepted by HM Government in each embassy, excluding the ambassador and his/her family.
Article III. Policy on Weaponry and Vehicles.
During this embassy programme, all weapons will be accepted with the exception placed on RPGs and anything other than a gun which is not gripped in the hands. These regulations were brought about after concerns were expressed by the Ministry of Defence while this programme was still in discussion. All vehicles will be accepted with the exception of armed vehicles and military aircraft.
Article IV. Policy on Locations.
All embassies must be located in either the capital city, Cheldon, the port city of Seacaster or the peaceful Isle of Kings.
Cheldon is the ideal capital city. Famous for its great skyscrapers, shopping centres and the like, Cheldon has served as the capital of Anglary since the Middle Ages. The Parliament of Anglary is also located here, with the embassies being located several miles from it, in the Princeton area, where the stock exchanges and the skyscrapers of the city are located. Embassies here are granted the rights of a direct route to the Parliament of Anglary.
Embassies here:
1 Alexander Row: Embassy of Alanea.
2 Alexander Row: Embassy of Nachmere (EE, NAP).
Seacaster is located in the north of Anglary, serving as the main docking point for foreign ships and also serving as the headquarters of the Royal Anglarian Navy. Embassies here are granted their own small ship.
Embassies here:
None.
The Isle of Kings is a remote, peaceful island is just off the eastern coast of the Anglarian mainland, with the nearest city actually being Seacaster. Embassies here are granted a mansion to work in.
Embassies here:
1 Albert's Avenue: Embassy of Jalanat.
2 Albert's Avenue: Embassy of Asiom (EE, FTA, NAP).
Also, for the closest allies of Anglary, there will be special spots granted in Northampshire Palace itself, the residence of the Royal Family. However, each embassy will be confined to a small number of diplomatic staff with no security staff, due to the exceptional amounts of guards devoted to guarding the Royal Family. Each embassy consists of a hall inside the palace.
Embassies here:
None.
Article V. The Embassy Application Form.
The embassy application form is as follows;
Full Name of Nation:
Form of Government:
Head of State:
WA Category:
Civil Rights Rating:
Political Freedoms Rating:
Location of Embassy:
Number (and type) of Vehicles:
Total Number of Personnel:
Total Number of Security Forces:
Special Requests:
EE = Embassy Exchange.
FTA = Free Trade Agreement.
NAP = Non-Aggresion Pact.
Article I. The Rights of the Embassy and its Staff.
Throughout the duration of this embassy programme, Her Majesty's Government wishes to make it clear that the embassy and its staff will be granted full and complete diplomatic immunity from all Anglarian laws, and they shall be subject only to the respective nation's laws. However, HM Government also requests that law and order be upheld in the embassy and that respect for local Anglarian culture be maintained, in order to assure the best diplomatic relations between Anglary and the respective nation(s).
Article II. Policy on Staff.
HM Government states its desire to make it clear its policy on staffing. All embassy staff must have no criminal record - with the only exception being on small offences, such as parking tickets - and they must have no connections to any groups which have committed terrorist acts in Anglary, the respective nation or elsewhere. All embassy staff must be over 18-years-old and under 65-years-old, and no more than 50 embassy staff will be accepted by HM Government in each embassy, excluding the ambassador and his/her family.
Article III. Policy on Weaponry and Vehicles.
During this embassy programme, all weapons will be accepted with the exception placed on RPGs and anything other than a gun which is not gripped in the hands. These regulations were brought about after concerns were expressed by the Ministry of Defence while this programme was still in discussion. All vehicles will be accepted with the exception of armed vehicles and military aircraft.
Article IV. Policy on Locations.
All embassies must be located in either the capital city, Cheldon, the port city of Seacaster or the peaceful Isle of Kings.
Cheldon is the ideal capital city. Famous for its great skyscrapers, shopping centres and the like, Cheldon has served as the capital of Anglary since the Middle Ages. The Parliament of Anglary is also located here, with the embassies being located several miles from it, in the Princeton area, where the stock exchanges and the skyscrapers of the city are located. Embassies here are granted the rights of a direct route to the Parliament of Anglary.
Embassies here:
1 Alexander Row: Embassy of Alanea.
2 Alexander Row: Embassy of Nachmere (EE, NAP).
Seacaster is located in the north of Anglary, serving as the main docking point for foreign ships and also serving as the headquarters of the Royal Anglarian Navy. Embassies here are granted their own small ship.
Embassies here:
None.
The Isle of Kings is a remote, peaceful island is just off the eastern coast of the Anglarian mainland, with the nearest city actually being Seacaster. Embassies here are granted a mansion to work in.
Embassies here:
1 Albert's Avenue: Embassy of Jalanat.
2 Albert's Avenue: Embassy of Asiom (EE, FTA, NAP).
Also, for the closest allies of Anglary, there will be special spots granted in Northampshire Palace itself, the residence of the Royal Family. However, each embassy will be confined to a small number of diplomatic staff with no security staff, due to the exceptional amounts of guards devoted to guarding the Royal Family. Each embassy consists of a hall inside the palace.
Embassies here:
None.
Article V. The Embassy Application Form.
The embassy application form is as follows;
Full Name of Nation:
Form of Government:
Head of State:
WA Category:
Civil Rights Rating:
Political Freedoms Rating:
Location of Embassy:
Number (and type) of Vehicles:
Total Number of Personnel:
Total Number of Security Forces:
Special Requests:
EE = Embassy Exchange.
FTA = Free Trade Agreement.
NAP = Non-Aggresion Pact.