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The Empress of the First Empire of Rokkenjima and Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher, representing His Majesty's Government in the Kingdom of Tytor, [ETC, ETC] being met together, deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of the respective Governments of the Cross-Straits Community on which they base their hopes for a better future for Mundus.
First, their countries seek a day where no man, woman or child is held in servitude. Whether this servitude be in the chains of slavery, the scourge of forced sexual labour, or the practice of indentured servitude the quest for equality, and ensuring the rights of all Mundusians, must continue to be fought just as strongly as it was in the grand Progressive Era which gave us several cornerstone international accords advancing the rights and freedoms of all Peoples.
Second, they desire to ensure the internal and territorial integrity of all nations and the prevention of a new era of imperialism. Countering the interventionist policies of certain nations while supporting legitimate governments in moments of vulnerability ensures that no state may take advantage of another to forward their own goals and objectives at the expense of another sovereign state.
Third, they will endeavour to protect international accords and norms as to prevent them from being subverted by certain states in the advancement of their interests. The utilization of international accords as weapons by states in the pursuit of their foreign and military policies dilutes the effectiveness of said Accords, as well as the faith of the community of nations in those Accords.
The Empress of the First Empire of Rokkenjima and Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher, representing His Majesty's Government in the Kingdom of Tytor, [ETC, ETC] being met together, deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of the respective Governments of the Cross-Straits Community on which they base their hopes for a better future for Mundus.
First, their countries seek a day where no man, woman or child is held in servitude. Whether this servitude be in the chains of slavery, the scourge of forced sexual labour, or the practice of indentured servitude the quest for equality, and ensuring the rights of all Mundusians, must continue to be fought just as strongly as it was in the grand Progressive Era which gave us several cornerstone international accords advancing the rights and freedoms of all Peoples.
Second, they desire to ensure the internal and territorial integrity of all nations and the prevention of a new era of imperialism. Countering the interventionist policies of certain nations while supporting legitimate governments in moments of vulnerability ensures that no state may take advantage of another to forward their own goals and objectives at the expense of another sovereign state.
Third, they will endeavour to protect international accords and norms as to prevent them from being subverted by certain states in the advancement of their interests. The utilization of international accords as weapons by states in the pursuit of their foreign and military policies dilutes the effectiveness of said Accords, as well as the faith of the community of nations in those Accords.
Fourth, they declare their commitment to the basic freedoms of humankind, which every human being on Mundus ought to enjoy by right, namely Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. They define Freedom of Speech as the right to the free expression of opinion, of conscience, and of choice, whether in word, in deed, or in writing. They define Freedom of Religion as the right to the free exercise of any, all, or no faiths, as dictated by conscience alone. They define Freedom from Want as the right to such necessities of life as food, water, shelter, and clothing. They define Freedom from Fear as the right to safety both at home and abroad, for one's self and one's family. Every state should guarantee each of these freedoms, and no excuse can be invented to truly justify the violation of any of them, anywhere in the world, no matter how tempting it may be.
Fifth, they reaffirm their loyalty to the ideals of democracy and self-determination, holding the will of the people to be sacrosanct. History has shown the path of the tyrant and of the autocrat to be an easy one, but it is the path of the democrat and of the people's representative which is the more fulfilling. Recognizing the ease with which democracy can be subverted, they pledge greater effort on behalf of both its maintenance and its spread.
[quote=Dunwich Charter, as presently constituted]The Empress of the First Empire of Rokkenjima and Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher, representing His Majesty's Government in the Kingdom of Tytor, [ETC, ETC] being met together, deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of the respective Governments of the Cross-Straits Community on which they base their hopes for a better future for Mundus.
First, their countries seek a day where no man, woman or child is held in servitude. Whether this servitude be in the chains of slavery, the scourge of forced sexual labour, or the practice of indentured servitude the quest for equality, and ensuring the rights of all Mundusians, must continue to be fought just as strongly as it was in the grand Progressive Era which gave us several cornerstone international accords advancing the rights and freedoms of all Peoples.
Second, they desire to ensure the internal and territorial integrity of all nations and the prevention of a new era of imperialism. Countering the interventionist policies of certain nations while supporting legitimate governments in moments of vulnerability ensures that no state may take advantage of another to forward their own goals and objectives at the expense of another sovereign state.
Third, they will endeavour to protect international accords and norms as to prevent them from being subverted by certain states in the advancement of their interests. The utilization of international accords as weapons by states in the pursuit of their foreign and military policies dilutes the effectiveness of said Accords, as well as the faith of the community of nations in those Accords.
Fourth, they declare their commitment to the basic freedoms of humankind, which every human being on Mundus ought to enjoy by right, namely Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. They define Freedom of Speech as the right to the free expression of opinion, of conscience, and of choice, whether in word, in deed, or in writing. They define Freedom of Religion as the right to the free exercise of any, all, or no faiths, as dictated by conscience alone. They define Freedom from Want as the right to such necessities of life as food, water, shelter, and clothing. They define Freedom from Fear as the right to safety both at home and abroad, for one's self and one's family. Every state should guarantee each of these freedoms, and no excuse can be invented to truly justify the violation of any of them, anywhere in the world, no matter how tempting it may be.
Fifth, they reaffirm their loyalty to the ideals of democracy and self-determination, holding the will of the people to be sacrosanct. History has shown the path of the tyrant and of the autocrat to be an easy one, but it is the path of the democrat and of the people's representative which is the more fulfilling. Recognizing the ease with which democracy can be subverted, they pledge greater effort on behalf of both its maintenance and its spread.[/quote]
The Empress of the First Empire of Rokkenjima, Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher, representing His Majesty's Government in the Kingdom of Tytor, Emperor Peter Azurewind representing the Holy Empire of Achkaerin [ETC, ETC] being met together on [DATE], deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of the respective Governments of the Cross-Straits Community on which they base their hopes for a better future for Mundus.
First, their countries seek a day where no man, woman or child is held in servitude. Whether this servitude be in the chains of slavery, the scourge of forced sexual labour, or the practice of indentured servitude the quest for equality, and ensuring the rights of all Mundusians, must continue to be fought just as strongly as it was in the grand Progressive Era which gave us several cornerstone international accords advancing the rights and freedoms of all Peoples.
Second, they desire to ensure the internal and territorial integrity of all nations and the prevention of a new era of imperialism. Countering the interventionist policies of certain nations while supporting legitimate governments in moments of vulnerability ensures that no state may take advantage of another to forward their own goals and objectives at the expense of another sovereign state.
Third, they will endeavour to protect international accords and norms as to prevent them from being subverted by certain states in the advancement of their interests. The utilization of international accords as weapons by states in the pursuit of their foreign and military policies dilutes the effectiveness of said Accords, as well as the faith of the community of nations in those Accords.
Fourth, they declare their commitment to the basic freedoms of humankind, which every human being on Mundus ought to enjoy by right, namely Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. They define Freedom of Speech as the right to the free expression of opinion, of conscience, and of choice, whether in word, in deed, or in writing. They define Freedom of Religion as the right to the free exercise of any, all, or no faiths, as dictated by conscience alone. They define Freedom from Want as the right to such necessities of life as food, water, shelter, and clothing. They define Freedom from Fear as the right to safety both at home and abroad, for one's self and one's family. Every state should guarantee each of these freedoms, and no excuse can be invented to truly justify the violation of any of them, anywhere in the world, no matter how tempting it may be.
Fifth, they reaffirm their loyalty to the ideals of democracy and self-determination, holding the will of the people to be sacrosanct. History has shown the path of the tyrant and of the autocrat to be an easy one, but it is the path of the democrat and of the people's representative which is the more fulfilling. Recognizing the ease with which democracy can be subverted, they pledge greater effort on behalf of both its maintenance and its spread.
Sixth, they affirm that the use of military force must only be pursued when there exists no other option, in a proportionate not disproportionate manner and in keeping with International laws and conventions. The lands of Mundus bear many scars inflicted by the convenient use of military force by those who have sought to impose their oppressive mindsets on others, who believe that "might makes right" who believe because they have power that they can do whatever they please, not so just because something can be done does not mean it should be done. There is no justification in the killing of others simply because they do not share your point of view, your faith, skin colour, gender, sexual orientation or similar, and the legacy of several genocides across Mundus makes it clear that "Never again." must mean "Never again."
Seventh, they declare that the days of nuclear weapons are over and must remain so. It is owed to all the peoples of Mundus to ensure that the universal disarmament of nuclear weapons as carried out by the Holy Empire of Achkaerin, Kingdom of East Moreland and First Empire of Rokkenjima and verified by members of the international community stands the test of time. No nation should be allowed to visit weapons of this ilk upon Mundus, the parties shall undertake greater vigilance and do everything in their power to ensure these weapons, once consigned to history, do not return.
Eighth, they make known their belief that one cannot simply walk by on the other side when disaster strikes, whether it be earthquake, volcanic eruption, tsunami, pandemic or other such occurrence. There is no price that can be put on a life and irrespective of political disagreement, sanctions of any sort, legal proceedings etc, the Community shall not turn its back in the face of such disaster, if help can be offered then it must be offered.
Ninth, they commit to the ideal that the planet of Mundus must be left in a better condition than it was found. Work into cleaner, renewable sources of energy is needed, developments must account for environmental damage, more care for the environment in general is needed, we have only one planet and it should be cared for.
[quote=Dunwich Charter, as presently constituted]The Empress of the First Empire of Rokkenjima, Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher, representing His Majesty's Government in the Kingdom of Tytor, Emperor Peter Azurewind representing the Holy Empire of Achkaerin [ETC, ETC] being met together on [DATE], deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of the respective Governments of the Cross-Straits Community on which they base their hopes for a better future for Mundus.
First, their countries seek a day where no man, woman or child is held in servitude. Whether this servitude be in the chains of slavery, the scourge of forced sexual labour, or the practice of indentured servitude the quest for equality, and ensuring the rights of all Mundusians, must continue to be fought just as strongly as it was in the grand Progressive Era which gave us several cornerstone international accords advancing the rights and freedoms of all Peoples.
Second, they desire to ensure the internal and territorial integrity of all nations and the prevention of a new era of imperialism. Countering the interventionist policies of certain nations while supporting legitimate governments in moments of vulnerability ensures that no state may take advantage of another to forward their own goals and objectives at the expense of another sovereign state.
Third, they will endeavour to protect international accords and norms as to prevent them from being subverted by certain states in the advancement of their interests. The utilization of international accords as weapons by states in the pursuit of their foreign and military policies dilutes the effectiveness of said Accords, as well as the faith of the community of nations in those Accords.
Fourth, they declare their commitment to the basic freedoms of humankind, which every human being on Mundus ought to enjoy by right, namely Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. They define Freedom of Speech as the right to the free expression of opinion, of conscience, and of choice, whether in word, in deed, or in writing. They define Freedom of Religion as the right to the free exercise of any, all, or no faiths, as dictated by conscience alone. They define Freedom from Want as the right to such necessities of life as food, water, shelter, and clothing. They define Freedom from Fear as the right to safety both at home and abroad, for one's self and one's family. Every state should guarantee each of these freedoms, and no excuse can be invented to truly justify the violation of any of them, anywhere in the world, no matter how tempting it may be.
Fifth, they reaffirm their loyalty to the ideals of democracy and self-determination, holding the will of the people to be sacrosanct. History has shown the path of the tyrant and of the autocrat to be an easy one, but it is the path of the democrat and of the people's representative which is the more fulfilling. Recognizing the ease with which democracy can be subverted, they pledge greater effort on behalf of both its maintenance and its spread.
Sixth, they affirm that the use of military force must only be pursued when there exists no other option, in a proportionate not disproportionate manner and in keeping with International laws and conventions. The lands of Mundus bear many scars inflicted by the convenient use of military force by those who have sought to impose their oppressive mindsets on others, who believe that "might makes right" who believe because they have power that they can do whatever they please, not so just because something can be done does not mean it should be done. There is no justification in the killing of others simply because they do not share your point of view, your faith, skin colour, gender, sexual orientation or similar, and the legacy of several genocides across Mundus makes it clear that "Never again." must mean "Never again."
Seventh, they declare that the days of nuclear weapons are over and must remain so. It is owed to all the peoples of Mundus to ensure that the universal disarmament of nuclear weapons as carried out by the Holy Empire of Achkaerin, Kingdom of East Moreland and First Empire of Rokkenjima and verified by members of the international community stands the test of time. No nation should be allowed to visit weapons of this ilk upon Mundus, the parties shall undertake greater vigilance and do everything in their power to ensure these weapons, once consigned to history, do not return.
Eighth, they make known their belief that one cannot simply walk by on the other side when disaster strikes, whether it be earthquake, volcanic eruption, tsunami, pandemic or other such occurrence. There is no price that can be put on a life and irrespective of political disagreement, sanctions of any sort, legal proceedings etc, the Community shall not turn its back in the face of such disaster, if help can be offered then it must be offered.
Ninth, they commit to the ideal that the planet of Mundus must be left in a better condition than it was found. Work into cleaner, renewable sources of energy is needed, developments must account for environmental damage, more care for the environment in general is needed, we have only one planet and it should be cared for.[/quote]
The Empress of the First Empire of Rokkenjima, Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher, representing His Majesty's Government in the Kingdom of Tytor, Emperor Peter Azurewind representing the Holy Empire of Achkaerin, The Emperor of the Second Empire of Ikhan and her territories,[ETC, ETC] being met together on [DATE], deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of the respective Governments of the Cross-Straits Community on which they base their hopes for a better future for Mundus.
First, their countries seek a day where no man, woman or child is held in servitude. Whether this servitude be in the chains of slavery, the scourge of forced sexual labour, or the practice of indentured servitude the quest for equality, and ensuring the rights of all Mundusians, must continue to be fought just as strongly as it was in the grand Progressive Era which gave us several cornerstone international accords advancing the rights and freedoms of all Peoples.
Second, they desire to ensure the internal and territorial integrity of all nations and the prevention of a new era of imperialism. Countering the interventionist policies of certain nations while supporting legitimate governments in moments of vulnerability ensures that no state may take advantage of another to forward their own goals and objectives at the expense of another sovereign state.
Third, they will endeavour to protect international accords and norms as to prevent them from being subverted by certain states in the advancement of their interests. The utilization of international accords as weapons by states in the pursuit of their foreign and military policies dilutes the effectiveness of said Accords, as well as the faith of the community of nations in those Accords.
Fourth, they declare their commitment to the basic freedoms of humankind, which every human being on Mundus ought to enjoy by right, namely Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. They define Freedom of Speech as the right to the free expression of opinion, of conscience, and of choice, whether in word, in deed, or in writing. They define Freedom of Religion as the right to the free exercise of any, all, or no faiths, as dictated by conscience alone. They define Freedom from Want as the right to such necessities of life as food, water, shelter, and clothing. They define Freedom from Fear as the right to safety both at home and abroad, for one's self and one's family. Every state should guarantee each of these freedoms, and no excuse can be invented to truly justify the violation of any of them, anywhere in the world, no matter how tempting it may be.
Fifth, they reaffirm their loyalty to the ideals of democracy and self-determination, holding the will of the people to be sacrosanct. History has shown the path of the tyrant and of the autocrat to be an easy one, but it is the path of the democrat and of the people's representative which is the more fulfilling. Recognizing the ease with which democracy can be subverted, they pledge greater effort on behalf of both its maintenance and its spread.
Sixth, they affirm that the use of military force must only be pursued when there exists no other option, in a proportionate not disproportionate manner and in keeping with International laws and conventions. The lands of Mundus bear many scars inflicted by the convenient use of military force by those who have sought to impose their oppressive mindsets on others, who believe that "might makes right" who believe because they have power that they can do whatever they please, not so just because something can be done does not mean it should be done. There is no justification in the killing of others simply because they do not share your point of view, your faith, skin colour, gender, sexual orientation or similar, and the legacy of several genocides across Mundus makes it clear that "Never again." must mean "Never again."
Seventh, they declare that the days of nuclear weapons are over and must remain so. It is owed to all the peoples of Mundus to ensure that the universal disarmament of nuclear weapons as carried out by the Holy Empire of Achkaerin, Kingdom of East Moreland and First Empire of Rokkenjima and verified by members of the international community stands the test of time. No nation should be allowed to visit weapons of this ilk upon Mundus, the parties shall undertake greater vigilance and do everything in their power to ensure these weapons, once consigned to history, do not return.
Eighth, they make known their belief that one cannot simply walk by on the other side when disaster strikes, whether it be earthquake, volcanic eruption, tsunami, pandemic or other such occurrence. There is no price that can be put on a life and irrespective of political disagreement, sanctions of any sort, legal proceedings etc, the Community shall not turn its back in the face of such disaster, if help can be offered then it must be offered.
Ninth, they commit to the ideal that the planet of Mundus must be left in a better condition than it was found. Work into cleaner, renewable sources of energy is needed, developments must account for environmental damage, more care for the environment in general is needed, we have only one planet and it should be cared for.
Tenth, they commit to prohibit the manufacture of chemical agents designed to do permanent harm to a person, and to prohibit the manufacture of biological weapons. In keeping with this provision, the signatories of this charter shall make it their duty to be ever-vigilant and do everything in their power to prevent the unleashing of such weapons for the rest of human history.
[quote=Dunwich Charter, as presently constituted]The Empress of the First Empire of Rokkenjima, Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher, representing His Majesty's Government in the Kingdom of Tytor, Emperor Peter Azurewind representing the Holy Empire of Achkaerin, The Emperor of the Second Empire of Ikhan and her territories,[ETC, ETC] being met together on [DATE], deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of the respective Governments of the Cross-Straits Community on which they base their hopes for a better future for Mundus.
First, their countries seek a day where no man, woman or child is held in servitude. Whether this servitude be in the chains of slavery, the scourge of forced sexual labour, or the practice of indentured servitude the quest for equality, and ensuring the rights of all Mundusians, must continue to be fought just as strongly as it was in the grand Progressive Era which gave us several cornerstone international accords advancing the rights and freedoms of all Peoples.
Second, they desire to ensure the internal and territorial integrity of all nations and the prevention of a new era of imperialism. Countering the interventionist policies of certain nations while supporting legitimate governments in moments of vulnerability ensures that no state may take advantage of another to forward their own goals and objectives at the expense of another sovereign state.
Third, they will endeavour to protect international accords and norms as to prevent them from being subverted by certain states in the advancement of their interests. The utilization of international accords as weapons by states in the pursuit of their foreign and military policies dilutes the effectiveness of said Accords, as well as the faith of the community of nations in those Accords.
Fourth, they declare their commitment to the basic freedoms of humankind, which every human being on Mundus ought to enjoy by right, namely Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. They define Freedom of Speech as the right to the free expression of opinion, of conscience, and of choice, whether in word, in deed, or in writing. They define Freedom of Religion as the right to the free exercise of any, all, or no faiths, as dictated by conscience alone. They define Freedom from Want as the right to such necessities of life as food, water, shelter, and clothing. They define Freedom from Fear as the right to safety both at home and abroad, for one's self and one's family. Every state should guarantee each of these freedoms, and no excuse can be invented to truly justify the violation of any of them, anywhere in the world, no matter how tempting it may be.
Fifth, they reaffirm their loyalty to the ideals of democracy and self-determination, holding the will of the people to be sacrosanct. History has shown the path of the tyrant and of the autocrat to be an easy one, but it is the path of the democrat and of the people's representative which is the more fulfilling. Recognizing the ease with which democracy can be subverted, they pledge greater effort on behalf of both its maintenance and its spread.
Sixth, they affirm that the use of military force must only be pursued when there exists no other option, in a proportionate not disproportionate manner and in keeping with International laws and conventions. The lands of Mundus bear many scars inflicted by the convenient use of military force by those who have sought to impose their oppressive mindsets on others, who believe that "might makes right" who believe because they have power that they can do whatever they please, not so just because something can be done does not mean it should be done. There is no justification in the killing of others simply because they do not share your point of view, your faith, skin colour, gender, sexual orientation or similar, and the legacy of several genocides across Mundus makes it clear that "Never again." must mean "Never again."
Seventh, they declare that the days of nuclear weapons are over and must remain so. It is owed to all the peoples of Mundus to ensure that the universal disarmament of nuclear weapons as carried out by the Holy Empire of Achkaerin, Kingdom of East Moreland and First Empire of Rokkenjima and verified by members of the international community stands the test of time. No nation should be allowed to visit weapons of this ilk upon Mundus, the parties shall undertake greater vigilance and do everything in their power to ensure these weapons, once consigned to history, do not return.
Eighth, they make known their belief that one cannot simply walk by on the other side when disaster strikes, whether it be earthquake, volcanic eruption, tsunami, pandemic or other such occurrence. There is no price that can be put on a life and irrespective of political disagreement, sanctions of any sort, legal proceedings etc, the Community shall not turn its back in the face of such disaster, if help can be offered then it must be offered.
Ninth, they commit to the ideal that the planet of Mundus must be left in a better condition than it was found. Work into cleaner, renewable sources of energy is needed, developments must account for environmental damage, more care for the environment in general is needed, we have only one planet and it should be cared for.
Tenth, they commit to prohibit the manufacture of chemical agents designed to do permanent harm to a person, and to prohibit the manufacture of biological weapons. In keeping with this provision, the signatories of this charter shall make it their duty to be ever-vigilant and do everything in their power to prevent the unleashing of such weapons for the rest of human history.[/quote]
The Empress of the First Empire of Rokkenjima; Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher, representing His Majesty's Government in the Kingdom of Tytor; Emperor Peter Azurewind representing the Holy Empire of Achkaerin; the Emperor of the Second Empire of Ikhan and her territories; Doyen Christian Alea of the Monarchy of Novincia;[ETC, ETC] being met together on [DATE], deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of the respective Governments of the Cross-Straits Community on which they base their hopes for a better future for Mundus.
First, their countries seek a day when no man, woman or child is held in servitude. Whether this servitude be found in the chains of slavery, the scourge of forced sexual labour, or the practice of indentured servitude, the quest for equality, and ensuring the rights of all Mundusians, must continue to be fought just as strongly as it was in the grand Progressive Era which gave us several cornerstone international accords advancing the rights and freedoms of all Peoples.
Second, they desire to ensure the internal and territorial integrity of all nations and the prevention of a new era of imperialism. Countering the interventionist policies of certain nations while supporting legitimate governments in moments of vulnerability ensures that no state may take advantage of another to forward their own goals and objectives at the expense of another sovereign state.
Third, they will endeavour to protect international accords and norms, so as to prevent them from being subverted by certain states in the advancement of their interests. The utilization of international accords as weapons by states in the pursuit of their foreign and military policies dilutes the effectiveness of said accords, as well as the faith of the community of nations in those accords.
Fourth, they declare their commitment to the basic freedoms of humankind, which every human being on Mundus ought to enjoy by right, namely Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. They define Freedom of Speech as the right to the free expression of opinion, of conscience, and of choice, whether in word, in deed, or in writing. They define Freedom of Religion as the right to the free exercise of any, all, or no faiths, as dictated by conscience alone. They define Freedom from Want as the right to such necessities of life as food, water, shelter, and clothing. They define Freedom from Fear as the right to safety both at home and abroad, for one's self and one's family. Every state should guarantee each of these freedoms, and no excuse can be invented to truly justify the violation of any of them, anywhere in the world, no matter how tempting it may be.
Fifth, they reaffirm their loyalty to the ideals of democracy and self-determination, holding the will of the people to be sacrosanct. History has shown the path of the tyrant and of the autocrat to be an easy one, but it is the path of the democrat and of the people's representative which is the more fulfilling. Recognizing the ease with which democracy can be subverted, they pledge greater effort on behalf of both its maintenance and its spread.
Sixth, they affirm that the use of military force must only be pursued when there exists no other option, in a proportionate not disproportionate manner and in keeping with international laws and conventions. The lands of Mundus bear many scars inflicted by the convenient use of military force by those who have sought to impose their oppressive mindsets on others, who believe that "might makes right," who believe because they have power that they can do whatever they please. Not so: just because something can be done does not mean it should be done. There is no justification in the killing of others simply because they do not share your point of view, your faith, skin colour, gender, sexual orientation, or similar, and the legacy of several genocides across Mundus makes it clear that "Never again" must mean "Never again."
Seventh, they declare that the days of nuclear weapons are over and must remain so. It is owed to all the peoples of Mundus to ensure that the universal disarmament of nuclear weapons as carried out by the Holy Empire of Achkaerin, the Kingdom of East Moreland and the First Empire of Rokkenjima and verified by members of the international community stands the test of time. No nation should be allowed to visit weapons of this ilk upon Mundus; the parties shall undertake greater vigilance and do everything in their power to ensure these weapons, once consigned to history, do not return.
Eighth, they make known their belief that one cannot simply walk by on the other side of the road when disaster strikes, whether it be earthquake, volcanic eruption, tsunami, pandemic, or other such occurrence. There is no price that can be put on a life, and irrespective of political disagreement - sanctions of any sort, legal proceedings, etc - the Community shall not turn its back in the face of such disaster. If help can be offered, then it must be offered.
Ninth, they commit to the ideal that the planet of Mundus must be left in a better condition than it was found. Research into cleaner, renewable sources of energy is needed; developments must account for environmental damage; and more care for the environment in general is essential. We have only one planet, and it should be cared for.
Tenth, they commit to prohibit the manufacture of chemical agents designed to do permanent harm to a person, and to prohibit the manufacture of biological weapons. In keeping with this provision, the signatories of this charter shall make it their duty to be ever-vigilant and do everything in their power to prevent the unleashing of such weapons for the rest of human history.
As the world moves further into the 21st century, with united purpose and a trust in the basic goodness of the human race, the undersigned representatives of the member states of the Cross-Straits Community pledge themselves and their nations to the continued maintenance of the values laid out in this Charter. Signed at Dunwich this day, the [DAY] of [MONTH], [YEAR]:
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[quote=Dunwich Charter, as presently constituted]The Empress of the First Empire of Rokkenjima; Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher, representing His Majesty's Government in the Kingdom of Tytor; Emperor Peter Azurewind representing the Holy Empire of Achkaerin; the Emperor of the Second Empire of Ikhan and her territories; Doyen Christian Alea of the Monarchy of Novincia;[ETC, ETC] being met together on [DATE], deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of the respective Governments of the Cross-Straits Community on which they base their hopes for a better future for Mundus.
First, their countries seek a day when no man, woman or child is held in servitude. Whether this servitude be found in the chains of slavery, the scourge of forced sexual labour, or the practice of indentured servitude, the quest for equality, and ensuring the rights of all Mundusians, must continue to be fought just as strongly as it was in the grand Progressive Era which gave us several cornerstone international accords advancing the rights and freedoms of all Peoples.
Second, they desire to ensure the internal and territorial integrity of all nations and the prevention of a new era of imperialism. Countering the interventionist policies of certain nations while supporting legitimate governments in moments of vulnerability ensures that no state may take advantage of another to forward their own goals and objectives at the expense of another sovereign state.
Third, they will endeavour to protect international accords and norms, so as to prevent them from being subverted by certain states in the advancement of their interests. The utilization of international accords as weapons by states in the pursuit of their foreign and military policies dilutes the effectiveness of said accords, as well as the faith of the community of nations in those accords.
Fourth, they declare their commitment to the basic freedoms of humankind, which every human being on Mundus ought to enjoy by right, namely Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. They define Freedom of Speech as the right to the free expression of opinion, of conscience, and of choice, whether in word, in deed, or in writing. They define Freedom of Religion as the right to the free exercise of any, all, or no faiths, as dictated by conscience alone. They define Freedom from Want as the right to such necessities of life as food, water, shelter, and clothing. They define Freedom from Fear as the right to safety both at home and abroad, for one's self and one's family. Every state should guarantee each of these freedoms, and no excuse can be invented to truly justify the violation of any of them, anywhere in the world, no matter how tempting it may be.
Fifth, they reaffirm their loyalty to the ideals of democracy and self-determination, holding the will of the people to be sacrosanct. History has shown the path of the tyrant and of the autocrat to be an easy one, but it is the path of the democrat and of the people's representative which is the more fulfilling. Recognizing the ease with which democracy can be subverted, they pledge greater effort on behalf of both its maintenance and its spread.
Sixth, they affirm that the use of military force must only be pursued when there exists no other option, in a proportionate not disproportionate manner and in keeping with international laws and conventions. The lands of Mundus bear many scars inflicted by the convenient use of military force by those who have sought to impose their oppressive mindsets on others, who believe that "might makes right," who believe because they have power that they can do whatever they please. Not so: just because something can be done does not mean it should be done. There is no justification in the killing of others simply because they do not share your point of view, your faith, skin colour, gender, sexual orientation, or similar, and the legacy of several genocides across Mundus makes it clear that "Never again" must mean "Never again."
Seventh, they declare that the days of nuclear weapons are over and must remain so. It is owed to all the peoples of Mundus to ensure that the universal disarmament of nuclear weapons as carried out by the Holy Empire of Achkaerin, the Kingdom of East Moreland and the First Empire of Rokkenjima and verified by members of the international community stands the test of time. No nation should be allowed to visit weapons of this ilk upon Mundus; the parties shall undertake greater vigilance and do everything in their power to ensure these weapons, once consigned to history, do not return.
Eighth, they make known their belief that one cannot simply walk by on the other side of the road when disaster strikes, whether it be earthquake, volcanic eruption, tsunami, pandemic, or other such occurrence. There is no price that can be put on a life, and irrespective of political disagreement - sanctions of any sort, legal proceedings, etc - the Community shall not turn its back in the face of such disaster. If help can be offered, then it must be offered.
Ninth, they commit to the ideal that the planet of Mundus must be left in a better condition than it was found. Research into cleaner, renewable sources of energy is needed; developments must account for environmental damage; and more care for the environment in general is essential. We have only one planet, and it should be cared for.
Tenth, they commit to prohibit the manufacture of chemical agents designed to do permanent harm to a person, and to prohibit the manufacture of biological weapons. In keeping with this provision, the signatories of this charter shall make it their duty to be ever-vigilant and do everything in their power to prevent the unleashing of such weapons for the rest of human history.
As the world moves further into the 21st century, with united purpose and a trust in the basic goodness of the human race, the undersigned representatives of the member states of the Cross-Straits Community pledge themselves and their nations to the continued maintenance of the values laid out in this Charter. Signed at Dunwich this day, the [DAY] of [MONTH], [YEAR]:
___________, representing ____________
___________, representing ____________
___________, representing ____________
___________, representing ____________
___________, representing ____________[/quote]
The Empress of the First Empire of Rokkenjima; Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher, representing His Majesty's Government in the Kingdom of Tytor; Emperor Peter Azurewind representing the Holy Empire of Achkaerin; the Emperor of the Second Empire of Ikhan and her territories; Doyen Christian Alea of the Monarchy of Novincia;[ETC, ETC] being met together on [DATE], deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of the respective Governments of the Cross-Straits Community on which they base their hopes for a better future for Mundus.
First, they declare their commitment to the basic freedoms of humankind, which every human being on Mundus ought to enjoy by right, namely Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. They define Freedom of Speech as the right to the free expression of opinion, of conscience, and of choice, whether in word, in deed, or in writing. They define Freedom of Religion as the right to the free exercise of any, all, or no faiths, as dictated by conscience alone. They define Freedom from Want as the right to such necessities of life as food, water, shelter, and clothing. They define Freedom from Fear as the right to safety both at home and abroad, for one's self and one's family. Every state should guarantee each of these freedoms, and no excuse can be invented to truly justify the violation of any of them, anywhere in the world, no matter how tempting it may be.
Second, their countries seek a day when no man, woman or child is held in servitude. Whether this servitude be found in the chains of slavery, the scourge of forced sexual labour, or the practice of indentured servitude, the quest for equality, and ensuring the rights of all Mundusians, must continue to be fought just as strongly as it was in the grand Progressive Era which gave us several cornerstone international accords advancing the rights and freedoms of all Peoples.
Third, they desire to ensure the internal and territorial integrity of all nations and the prevention of a new era of imperialism. Countering the interventionist policies of certain nations while supporting legitimate governments in moments of vulnerability ensures that no state may take advantage of another to forward their own goals and objectives at the expense of another sovereign state.
Fourth, they reaffirm their loyalty to the ideals of democracy and self-determination, holding the will of the people to be sacrosanct. History has shown the path of the tyrant and of the autocrat to be an easy one, but it is the path of the democrat and of the people's representative which is the more fulfilling. Recognizing the ease with which democracy can be subverted, they pledge greater effort on behalf of both its maintenance and its spread.
Fifth, they will endeavour to protect international accords and norms, so as to prevent them from being subverted by certain states in the advancement of their interests. The utilization of international accords as weapons by states in the pursuit of their foreign and military policies dilutes the effectiveness of said accords, as well as the faith of the community of nations in those accords.
Sixth, they affirm that the use of military force must only be pursued when there exists no other option, in a proportionate not disproportionate manner and in keeping with international laws and conventions. The lands of Mundus bear many scars inflicted by the convenient use of military force by those who have sought to impose their oppressive mindsets on others, who believe that "might makes right," who believe because they have power that they can do whatever they please. Not so: just because something can be done does not mean it should be done. There is no justification in the killing of others simply because they do not share your point of view, your faith, skin colour, gender, sexual orientation, or similar, and the legacy of several genocides across Mundus makes it clear that "Never again" must mean "Never again."
Seventh, they declare that the days of nuclear weapons are over and must remain so. It is owed to all the peoples of Mundus to ensure that the universal disarmament of nuclear weapons as carried out by the Holy Empire of Achkaerin, the Kingdom of East Moreland and the First Empire of Rokkenjima and verified by members of the international community stands the test of time. No nation should be allowed to visit weapons of this ilk upon Mundus; the parties shall undertake greater vigilance and do everything in their power to ensure these weapons, once consigned to history, do not return.
Eighth, they commit to prohibit the manufacture of chemical agents designed to do permanent harm to a person, and to prohibit the manufacture of biological weapons. In keeping with this provision, the signatories of this charter shall make it their duty to be ever-vigilant and do everything in their power to prevent the unleashing of such weapons for the rest of human history.
Ninth, they make known their belief that one cannot simply walk by on the other side of the road when disaster strikes, whether it be earthquake, volcanic eruption, tsunami, pandemic, or other such occurrence. There is no price that can be put on a life, and irrespective of political disagreement - sanctions of any sort, legal proceedings, etc - the Community shall not turn its back in the face of such disaster. If help can be offered, then it must be offered.
Tenth, they commit to the ideal that the planet of Mundus must be left in a better condition than it was found. Research into cleaner, renewable sources of energy is needed; developments must account for environmental damage; and more care for the environment in general is essential. We have only one planet, and it should be cared for.
As the world moves further into the 21st century, with united purpose and a trust in the basic goodness of the human race, the undersigned representatives of the member states of the Cross-Straits Community pledge themselves and their nations to the continued maintenance of the values laid out in this Charter. Signed at Dunwich this day, the [DAY] of [MONTH], [YEAR]:
___________, representing ____________
___________, representing ____________
___________, representing ____________
___________, representing ____________
___________, representing ____________
[quote=Dunwich Charter, as presently constituted]The Empress of the First Empire of Rokkenjima; Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher, representing His Majesty's Government in the Kingdom of Tytor; Emperor Peter Azurewind representing the Holy Empire of Achkaerin; the Emperor of the Second Empire of Ikhan and her territories; Doyen Christian Alea of the Monarchy of Novincia;[ETC, ETC] being met together on [DATE], deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of the respective Governments of the Cross-Straits Community on which they base their hopes for a better future for Mundus.
First, they declare their commitment to the basic freedoms of humankind, which every human being on Mundus ought to enjoy by right, namely Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. They define Freedom of Speech as the right to the free expression of opinion, of conscience, and of choice, whether in word, in deed, or in writing. They define Freedom of Religion as the right to the free exercise of any, all, or no faiths, as dictated by conscience alone. They define Freedom from Want as the right to such necessities of life as food, water, shelter, and clothing. They define Freedom from Fear as the right to safety both at home and abroad, for one's self and one's family. Every state should guarantee each of these freedoms, and no excuse can be invented to truly justify the violation of any of them, anywhere in the world, no matter how tempting it may be.
Second, their countries seek a day when no man, woman or child is held in servitude. Whether this servitude be found in the chains of slavery, the scourge of forced sexual labour, or the practice of indentured servitude, the quest for equality, and ensuring the rights of all Mundusians, must continue to be fought just as strongly as it was in the grand Progressive Era which gave us several cornerstone international accords advancing the rights and freedoms of all Peoples.
Third, they desire to ensure the internal and territorial integrity of all nations and the prevention of a new era of imperialism. Countering the interventionist policies of certain nations while supporting legitimate governments in moments of vulnerability ensures that no state may take advantage of another to forward their own goals and objectives at the expense of another sovereign state.
Fourth, they reaffirm their loyalty to the ideals of democracy and self-determination, holding the will of the people to be sacrosanct. History has shown the path of the tyrant and of the autocrat to be an easy one, but it is the path of the democrat and of the people's representative which is the more fulfilling. Recognizing the ease with which democracy can be subverted, they pledge greater effort on behalf of both its maintenance and its spread.
Fifth, they will endeavour to protect international accords and norms, so as to prevent them from being subverted by certain states in the advancement of their interests. The utilization of international accords as weapons by states in the pursuit of their foreign and military policies dilutes the effectiveness of said accords, as well as the faith of the community of nations in those accords.
Sixth, they affirm that the use of military force must only be pursued when there exists no other option, in a proportionate not disproportionate manner and in keeping with international laws and conventions. The lands of Mundus bear many scars inflicted by the convenient use of military force by those who have sought to impose their oppressive mindsets on others, who believe that "might makes right," who believe because they have power that they can do whatever they please. Not so: just because something can be done does not mean it should be done. There is no justification in the killing of others simply because they do not share your point of view, your faith, skin colour, gender, sexual orientation, or similar, and the legacy of several genocides across Mundus makes it clear that "Never again" must mean "Never again."
Seventh, they declare that the days of nuclear weapons are over and must remain so. It is owed to all the peoples of Mundus to ensure that the universal disarmament of nuclear weapons as carried out by the Holy Empire of Achkaerin, the Kingdom of East Moreland and the First Empire of Rokkenjima and verified by members of the international community stands the test of time. No nation should be allowed to visit weapons of this ilk upon Mundus; the parties shall undertake greater vigilance and do everything in their power to ensure these weapons, once consigned to history, do not return.
Eighth, they commit to prohibit the manufacture of chemical agents designed to do permanent harm to a person, and to prohibit the manufacture of biological weapons. In keeping with this provision, the signatories of this charter shall make it their duty to be ever-vigilant and do everything in their power to prevent the unleashing of such weapons for the rest of human history.
Ninth, they make known their belief that one cannot simply walk by on the other side of the road when disaster strikes, whether it be earthquake, volcanic eruption, tsunami, pandemic, or other such occurrence. There is no price that can be put on a life, and irrespective of political disagreement - sanctions of any sort, legal proceedings, etc - the Community shall not turn its back in the face of such disaster. If help can be offered, then it must be offered.
Tenth, they commit to the ideal that the planet of Mundus must be left in a better condition than it was found. Research into cleaner, renewable sources of energy is needed; developments must account for environmental damage; and more care for the environment in general is essential. We have only one planet, and it should be cared for.
As the world moves further into the 21st century, with united purpose and a trust in the basic goodness of the human race, the undersigned representatives of the member states of the Cross-Straits Community pledge themselves and their nations to the continued maintenance of the values laid out in this Charter. Signed at Dunwich this day, the [DAY] of [MONTH], [YEAR]:
___________, representing (Rokkenjima)
___________, representing (Tytor)
[i]His Majesty Emperor Peter Azurewind[/i], representing The Holy Empire of Achkaerin
___________, representing (Ikhan)
___________, representing (Novincia)[/quote]
The Empress of the First Empire of Rokkenjima; Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher, representing His Majesty's Government in the Kingdom of Tytor; Emperor Peter Azurewind representing the Holy Empire of Achkaerin; the Emperor of the Second Empire of Ikhan and her territories; Doyen Christian Alea of the Monarchy of Novincia;[ETC, ETC] being met together on [DATE], deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of the respective Governments of the Cross-Straits Community on which they base their hopes for a better future for Mundus.
First, they declare their commitment to the basic freedoms of humankind, which every human being on Mundus ought to enjoy by right, namely Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. They define Freedom of Speech as the right to the free expression of opinion, of conscience, and of choice, whether in word, in deed, or in writing. They define Freedom of Religion as the right to the free exercise of any, all, or no faiths, as dictated by conscience alone. They define Freedom from Want as the right to such necessities of life as food, water, shelter, and clothing. They define Freedom from Fear as the right to safety both at home and abroad, for one's self and one's family. Every state should guarantee each of these freedoms, and no excuse can be invented to truly justify the violation of any of them, anywhere in the world, no matter how tempting it may be.
Second, their countries seek a day when no man, woman or child is held in servitude. Whether this servitude be found in the chains of slavery, the scourge of forced sexual labour, or the practice of indentured servitude, the quest for equality, and ensuring the rights of all Mundusians, must continue to be fought just as strongly as it was in the grand Progressive Era which gave us several cornerstone international accords advancing the rights and freedoms of all Peoples.
Third, they desire to ensure the internal and territorial integrity of all nations and the prevention of a new era of imperialism. Countering the interventionist policies of certain nations while supporting legitimate governments in moments of vulnerability ensures that no state may take advantage of another to forward their own goals and objectives at the expense of another sovereign state.
Fourth, they reaffirm their loyalty to the ideals of democracy and self-determination, holding the will of the people to be sacrosanct. History has shown the path of the tyrant and of the autocrat to be an easy one, but it is the path of the democrat and of the people's representative which is the more fulfilling. Recognizing the ease with which democracy can be subverted, they pledge greater effort on behalf of both its maintenance and its spread.
Fifth, they will endeavour to protect international accords and norms, so as to prevent them from being subverted by certain states in the advancement of their interests. The utilization of international accords as weapons by states in the pursuit of their foreign and military policies dilutes the effectiveness of said accords, as well as the faith of the community of nations in those accords.
Sixth, they affirm that the use of military force must only be pursued when there exists no other option, in a proportionate not disproportionate manner and in keeping with international laws and conventions. The lands of Mundus bear many scars inflicted by the convenient use of military force by those who have sought to impose their oppressive mindsets on others, who believe that "might makes right," who believe because they have power that they can do whatever they please. Not so: just because something can be done does not mean it should be done. There is no justification in the killing of others simply because they do not share your point of view, your faith, skin colour, gender, sexual orientation, or similar, and the legacy of several genocides across Mundus makes it clear that "Never again" must mean "Never again."
Seventh, they declare that the days of nuclear weapons are over and must remain so. It is owed to all the peoples of Mundus to ensure that the universal disarmament of nuclear weapons as carried out by the Holy Empire of Achkaerin, the Kingdom of East Moreland and the First Empire of Rokkenjima and verified by members of the international community stands the test of time. No nation should be allowed to visit weapons of this ilk upon Mundus; the parties shall undertake greater vigilance and do everything in their power to ensure these weapons, once consigned to history, do not return.
Eighth, they commit to prohibit the manufacture of chemical agents designed to do permanent harm to a person, and to prohibit the manufacture of biological weapons. In keeping with this provision, the signatories of this charter shall make it their duty to be ever-vigilant and do everything in their power to prevent the unleashing of such weapons for the rest of human history.
Ninth, they make known their belief that one cannot simply walk by on the other side of the road when disaster strikes, whether it be earthquake, volcanic eruption, tsunami, pandemic, or other such occurrence. There is no price that can be put on a life, and irrespective of political disagreement - sanctions of any sort, legal proceedings, etc - the Community shall not turn its back in the face of such disaster. If help can be offered, then it must be offered.
Tenth, they commit to the ideal that the planet of Mundus must be left in a better condition than it was found. Research into cleaner, renewable sources of energy is needed; developments must account for environmental damage; and more care for the environment in general is essential. We have only one planet, and it should be cared for.
As the world moves further into the 21st century, with united purpose and a trust in the basic goodness of the human race, the undersigned representatives of the member states of the Cross-Straits Community pledge themselves and their nations to the continued maintenance of the values laid out in this Charter. Signed at Dunwich this day, the [DAY] of [MONTH], [YEAR]:
___________, representing (Rokkenjima)
___________, representing (Tytor)
His Majesty Emperor Peter Azurewind, representing The Holy Empire of Achkaerin
His Imperial Highness, Emperor Mishei, representing (Ikhan)
___________, representing (Novincia)
[quote=Dunwich Charter, as presently constituted]The Empress of the First Empire of Rokkenjima; Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher, representing His Majesty's Government in the Kingdom of Tytor; Emperor Peter Azurewind representing the Holy Empire of Achkaerin; the Emperor of the Second Empire of Ikhan and her territories; Doyen Christian Alea of the Monarchy of Novincia;[ETC, ETC] being met together on [DATE], deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of the respective Governments of the Cross-Straits Community on which they base their hopes for a better future for Mundus.
First, they declare their commitment to the basic freedoms of humankind, which every human being on Mundus ought to enjoy by right, namely Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. They define Freedom of Speech as the right to the free expression of opinion, of conscience, and of choice, whether in word, in deed, or in writing. They define Freedom of Religion as the right to the free exercise of any, all, or no faiths, as dictated by conscience alone. They define Freedom from Want as the right to such necessities of life as food, water, shelter, and clothing. They define Freedom from Fear as the right to safety both at home and abroad, for one's self and one's family. Every state should guarantee each of these freedoms, and no excuse can be invented to truly justify the violation of any of them, anywhere in the world, no matter how tempting it may be.
Second, their countries seek a day when no man, woman or child is held in servitude. Whether this servitude be found in the chains of slavery, the scourge of forced sexual labour, or the practice of indentured servitude, the quest for equality, and ensuring the rights of all Mundusians, must continue to be fought just as strongly as it was in the grand Progressive Era which gave us several cornerstone international accords advancing the rights and freedoms of all Peoples.
Third, they desire to ensure the internal and territorial integrity of all nations and the prevention of a new era of imperialism. Countering the interventionist policies of certain nations while supporting legitimate governments in moments of vulnerability ensures that no state may take advantage of another to forward their own goals and objectives at the expense of another sovereign state.
Fourth, they reaffirm their loyalty to the ideals of democracy and self-determination, holding the will of the people to be sacrosanct. History has shown the path of the tyrant and of the autocrat to be an easy one, but it is the path of the democrat and of the people's representative which is the more fulfilling. Recognizing the ease with which democracy can be subverted, they pledge greater effort on behalf of both its maintenance and its spread.
Fifth, they will endeavour to protect international accords and norms, so as to prevent them from being subverted by certain states in the advancement of their interests. The utilization of international accords as weapons by states in the pursuit of their foreign and military policies dilutes the effectiveness of said accords, as well as the faith of the community of nations in those accords.
Sixth, they affirm that the use of military force must only be pursued when there exists no other option, in a proportionate not disproportionate manner and in keeping with international laws and conventions. The lands of Mundus bear many scars inflicted by the convenient use of military force by those who have sought to impose their oppressive mindsets on others, who believe that "might makes right," who believe because they have power that they can do whatever they please. Not so: just because something can be done does not mean it should be done. There is no justification in the killing of others simply because they do not share your point of view, your faith, skin colour, gender, sexual orientation, or similar, and the legacy of several genocides across Mundus makes it clear that "Never again" must mean "Never again."
Seventh, they declare that the days of nuclear weapons are over and must remain so. It is owed to all the peoples of Mundus to ensure that the universal disarmament of nuclear weapons as carried out by the Holy Empire of Achkaerin, the Kingdom of East Moreland and the First Empire of Rokkenjima and verified by members of the international community stands the test of time. No nation should be allowed to visit weapons of this ilk upon Mundus; the parties shall undertake greater vigilance and do everything in their power to ensure these weapons, once consigned to history, do not return.
Eighth, they commit to prohibit the manufacture of chemical agents designed to do permanent harm to a person, and to prohibit the manufacture of biological weapons. In keeping with this provision, the signatories of this charter shall make it their duty to be ever-vigilant and do everything in their power to prevent the unleashing of such weapons for the rest of human history.
Ninth, they make known their belief that one cannot simply walk by on the other side of the road when disaster strikes, whether it be earthquake, volcanic eruption, tsunami, pandemic, or other such occurrence. There is no price that can be put on a life, and irrespective of political disagreement - sanctions of any sort, legal proceedings, etc - the Community shall not turn its back in the face of such disaster. If help can be offered, then it must be offered.
Tenth, they commit to the ideal that the planet of Mundus must be left in a better condition than it was found. Research into cleaner, renewable sources of energy is needed; developments must account for environmental damage; and more care for the environment in general is essential. We have only one planet, and it should be cared for.
As the world moves further into the 21st century, with united purpose and a trust in the basic goodness of the human race, the undersigned representatives of the member states of the Cross-Straits Community pledge themselves and their nations to the continued maintenance of the values laid out in this Charter. Signed at Dunwich this day, the [DAY] of [MONTH], [YEAR]:
___________, representing (Rokkenjima)
___________, representing (Tytor)
[i]His Majesty Emperor Peter Azurewind[/i], representing The Holy Empire of Achkaerin
[i]His Imperial Highness, Emperor Mishei[/i], representing (Ikhan)
___________, representing (Novincia)[/quote]
The Empress of the First Empire of Rokkenjima; Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher, representing His Majesty's Government in the Kingdom of Tytor; Emperor Peter Azurewind representing the Holy Empire of Achkaerin; the Emperor of the Second Empire of Ikhan and her territories; Doyen Christian Alea of the Monarchy of Novincia;[ETC, ETC] being met together on [DATE], deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of the respective Governments of the Cross-Straits Community on which they base their hopes for a better future for Mundus.
First, they declare their commitment to the basic freedoms of humankind, which every human being on Mundus ought to enjoy by right, namely Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. They define Freedom of Speech as the right to the free expression of opinion, of conscience, and of choice, whether in word, in deed, or in writing. They define Freedom of Religion as the right to the free exercise of any, all, or no faiths, as dictated by conscience alone. They define Freedom from Want as the right to such necessities of life as food, water, shelter, and clothing. They define Freedom from Fear as the right to safety both at home and abroad, for one's self and one's family. Every state should guarantee each of these freedoms, and no excuse can be invented to truly justify the violation of any of them, anywhere in the world, no matter how tempting it may be.
Second, their countries seek a day when no man, woman or child is held in servitude. Whether this servitude be found in the chains of slavery, the scourge of forced sexual labour, or the practice of indentured servitude, the quest for equality, and ensuring the rights of all Mundusians, must continue to be fought just as strongly as it was in the grand Progressive Era which gave us several cornerstone international accords advancing the rights and freedoms of all Peoples.
Third, they desire to ensure the internal and territorial integrity of all nations and the prevention of a new era of imperialism. Countering the interventionist policies of certain nations while supporting legitimate governments in moments of vulnerability ensures that no state may take advantage of another to forward their own goals and objectives at the expense of another sovereign state.
Fourth, they reaffirm their loyalty to the ideals of democracy and self-determination, holding the will of the people to be sacrosanct. History has shown the path of the tyrant and of the autocrat to be an easy one, but it is the path of the democrat and of the people's representative which is the more fulfilling. Recognizing the ease with which democracy can be subverted, they pledge greater effort on behalf of both its maintenance and its spread.
Fifth, they will endeavour to protect international accords and norms, so as to prevent them from being subverted by certain states in the advancement of their interests. The utilization of international accords as weapons by states in the pursuit of their foreign and military policies dilutes the effectiveness of said accords, as well as the faith of the community of nations in those accords.
Sixth, they affirm that the use of military force must only be pursued when there exists no other option, in a proportionate not disproportionate manner and in keeping with international laws and conventions. The lands of Mundus bear many scars inflicted by the convenient use of military force by those who have sought to impose their oppressive mindsets on others, who believe that "might makes right," who believe because they have power that they can do whatever they please. Not so: just because something can be done does not mean it should be done. There is no justification in the killing of others simply because they do not share your point of view, your faith, skin colour, gender, sexual orientation, or similar, and the legacy of several genocides across Mundus makes it clear that "Never again" must mean "Never again."
Seventh, they declare that the days of nuclear weapons are over and must remain so. It is owed to all the peoples of Mundus to ensure that the universal disarmament of nuclear weapons as carried out by the Holy Empire of Achkaerin, the Kingdom of East Moreland and the First Empire of Rokkenjima and verified by members of the international community stands the test of time. No nation should be allowed to visit weapons of this ilk upon Mundus; the parties shall undertake greater vigilance and do everything in their power to ensure these weapons, once consigned to history, do not return.
Eighth, they commit to prohibit the manufacture of chemical agents designed to do permanent harm to a person, and to prohibit the manufacture of biological weapons. In keeping with this provision, the signatories of this charter shall make it their duty to be ever-vigilant and do everything in their power to prevent the unleashing of such weapons for the rest of human history.
Ninth, they make known their belief that one cannot simply walk by on the other side of the road when disaster strikes, whether it be earthquake, volcanic eruption, tsunami, pandemic, or other such occurrence. There is no price that can be put on a life, and irrespective of political disagreement - sanctions of any sort, legal proceedings, etc - the Community shall not turn its back in the face of such disaster. If help can be offered, then it must be offered.
Tenth, they commit to the ideal that the planet of Mundus must be left in a better condition than it was found. Research into cleaner, renewable sources of energy is needed; developments must account for environmental damage; and more care for the environment in general is essential. We have only one planet, and it should be cared for.
As the world moves further into the 21st century, with united purpose and a trust in the basic goodness of the human race, the undersigned representatives of the member states of the Cross-Straits Community pledge themselves and their nations to the continued maintenance of the values laid out in this Charter. Signed at Dunwich this day, the [DAY] of [MONTH], [YEAR]:
___________, representing (Rokkenjima)
Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher, representing the Kingdom of Tytor
His Majesty Emperor Peter Azurewind, representing the Holy Empire of Achkaerin
His Imperial Highness, Emperor Mishei, representing the Empire of Ikhan
Doyen Christian Alea, representing the Monarchy of Novincia
[quote=Dunwich Charter, as presently constituted]The Empress of the First Empire of Rokkenjima; Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher, representing His Majesty's Government in the Kingdom of Tytor; Emperor Peter Azurewind representing the Holy Empire of Achkaerin; the Emperor of the Second Empire of Ikhan and her territories; Doyen Christian Alea of the Monarchy of Novincia;[ETC, ETC] being met together on [DATE], deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of the respective Governments of the Cross-Straits Community on which they base their hopes for a better future for Mundus.
First, they declare their commitment to the basic freedoms of humankind, which every human being on Mundus ought to enjoy by right, namely Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. They define Freedom of Speech as the right to the free expression of opinion, of conscience, and of choice, whether in word, in deed, or in writing. They define Freedom of Religion as the right to the free exercise of any, all, or no faiths, as dictated by conscience alone. They define Freedom from Want as the right to such necessities of life as food, water, shelter, and clothing. They define Freedom from Fear as the right to safety both at home and abroad, for one's self and one's family. Every state should guarantee each of these freedoms, and no excuse can be invented to truly justify the violation of any of them, anywhere in the world, no matter how tempting it may be.
Second, their countries seek a day when no man, woman or child is held in servitude. Whether this servitude be found in the chains of slavery, the scourge of forced sexual labour, or the practice of indentured servitude, the quest for equality, and ensuring the rights of all Mundusians, must continue to be fought just as strongly as it was in the grand Progressive Era which gave us several cornerstone international accords advancing the rights and freedoms of all Peoples.
Third, they desire to ensure the internal and territorial integrity of all nations and the prevention of a new era of imperialism. Countering the interventionist policies of certain nations while supporting legitimate governments in moments of vulnerability ensures that no state may take advantage of another to forward their own goals and objectives at the expense of another sovereign state.
Fourth, they reaffirm their loyalty to the ideals of democracy and self-determination, holding the will of the people to be sacrosanct. History has shown the path of the tyrant and of the autocrat to be an easy one, but it is the path of the democrat and of the people's representative which is the more fulfilling. Recognizing the ease with which democracy can be subverted, they pledge greater effort on behalf of both its maintenance and its spread.
Fifth, they will endeavour to protect international accords and norms, so as to prevent them from being subverted by certain states in the advancement of their interests. The utilization of international accords as weapons by states in the pursuit of their foreign and military policies dilutes the effectiveness of said accords, as well as the faith of the community of nations in those accords.
Sixth, they affirm that the use of military force must only be pursued when there exists no other option, in a proportionate not disproportionate manner and in keeping with international laws and conventions. The lands of Mundus bear many scars inflicted by the convenient use of military force by those who have sought to impose their oppressive mindsets on others, who believe that "might makes right," who believe because they have power that they can do whatever they please. Not so: just because something can be done does not mean it should be done. There is no justification in the killing of others simply because they do not share your point of view, your faith, skin colour, gender, sexual orientation, or similar, and the legacy of several genocides across Mundus makes it clear that "Never again" must mean "Never again."
Seventh, they declare that the days of nuclear weapons are over and must remain so. It is owed to all the peoples of Mundus to ensure that the universal disarmament of nuclear weapons as carried out by the Holy Empire of Achkaerin, the Kingdom of East Moreland and the First Empire of Rokkenjima and verified by members of the international community stands the test of time. No nation should be allowed to visit weapons of this ilk upon Mundus; the parties shall undertake greater vigilance and do everything in their power to ensure these weapons, once consigned to history, do not return.
Eighth, they commit to prohibit the manufacture of chemical agents designed to do permanent harm to a person, and to prohibit the manufacture of biological weapons. In keeping with this provision, the signatories of this charter shall make it their duty to be ever-vigilant and do everything in their power to prevent the unleashing of such weapons for the rest of human history.
Ninth, they make known their belief that one cannot simply walk by on the other side of the road when disaster strikes, whether it be earthquake, volcanic eruption, tsunami, pandemic, or other such occurrence. There is no price that can be put on a life, and irrespective of political disagreement - sanctions of any sort, legal proceedings, etc - the Community shall not turn its back in the face of such disaster. If help can be offered, then it must be offered.
Tenth, they commit to the ideal that the planet of Mundus must be left in a better condition than it was found. Research into cleaner, renewable sources of energy is needed; developments must account for environmental damage; and more care for the environment in general is essential. We have only one planet, and it should be cared for.
As the world moves further into the 21st century, with united purpose and a trust in the basic goodness of the human race, the undersigned representatives of the member states of the Cross-Straits Community pledge themselves and their nations to the continued maintenance of the values laid out in this Charter. Signed at Dunwich this day, the [DAY] of [MONTH], [YEAR]:
___________, representing (Rokkenjima)
[i]Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher[/i], representing the Kingdom of Tytor
[i]His Majesty Emperor Peter Azurewind[/i], representing the Holy Empire of Achkaerin
[i]His Imperial Highness, Emperor Mishei[/i], representing the Empire of Ikhan
[i]Doyen Christian Alea[/i], representing the Monarchy of Novincia[/quote]
The Empress of the First Empire of Rokkenjima; Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher, representing His Majesty's Government in the Kingdom of Tytor; Emperor Peter Azurewind representing the Holy Empire of Achkaerin; the Emperor of the Second Empire of Ikhan and her territories; Doyen Christian Alea of the Monarchy of Novincia;[ETC, ETC] being met together on [DATE], deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of the respective Governments of the Cross-Straits Community on which they base their hopes for a better future for Mundus.
First, they declare their commitment to the basic freedoms of humankind, which every human being on Mundus ought to enjoy by right, namely Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear. They define Freedom of Speech as the right to the free expression of opinion, of conscience, and of choice, whether in word, in deed, or in writing. They define Freedom of Religion as the right to the free exercise of any, all, or no faiths, as dictated by conscience alone. They define Freedom from Want as the right to such necessities of life as food, water, shelter, and clothing. They define Freedom from Fear as the right to safety both at home and abroad, for one's self and one's family. Every state should guarantee each of these freedoms, and no excuse can be invented to truly justify the violation of any of them, anywhere in the world, no matter how tempting it may be.
Second, their countries seek a day when no man, woman or child is held in servitude. Whether this servitude be found in the chains of slavery, the scourge of forced sexual labour, or the practice of indentured servitude, the quest for equality, and ensuring the rights of all Mundusians, must continue to be fought just as strongly as it was in the grand Progressive Era which gave us several cornerstone international accords advancing the rights and freedoms of all Peoples.
Third, they desire to ensure the internal and territorial integrity of all nations and the prevention of a new era of imperialism. Countering the interventionist policies of certain nations while supporting legitimate governments in moments of vulnerability ensures that no state may take advantage of another to forward their own goals and objectives at the expense of another sovereign state.
Fourth, they reaffirm their loyalty to the ideals of democracy and self-determination, holding the will of the people to be sacrosanct. History has shown the path of the tyrant and of the autocrat to be an easy one, but it is the path of the democrat and of the people's representative which is the more fulfilling. Recognizing the ease with which democracy can be subverted, they pledge greater effort on behalf of both its maintenance and its spread.
Fifth, they will endeavour to protect international accords and norms, so as to prevent them from being subverted by certain states in the advancement of their interests. The utilization of international accords as weapons by states in the pursuit of their foreign and military policies dilutes the effectiveness of said accords, as well as the faith of the community of nations in those accords.
Sixth, they affirm that the use of military force must only be pursued when there exists no other option, in a proportionate not disproportionate manner and in keeping with international laws and conventions. The lands of Mundus bear many scars inflicted by the convenient use of military force by those who have sought to impose their oppressive mindsets on others, who believe that "might makes right," who believe because they have power that they can do whatever they please. Not so: just because something can be done does not mean it should be done. There is no justification in the killing of others simply because they do not share your point of view, your faith, skin colour, gender, sexual orientation, or similar, and the legacy of several genocides across Mundus makes it clear that "Never again" must mean "Never again."
Seventh, they declare that the days of nuclear weapons are over and must remain so. It is owed to all the peoples of Mundus to ensure that the universal disarmament of nuclear weapons as carried out by the Holy Empire of Achkaerin, the Kingdom of East Moreland and the First Empire of Rokkenjima and verified by members of the international community stands the test of time. No nation should be allowed to visit weapons of this ilk upon Mundus; the parties shall undertake greater vigilance and do everything in their power to ensure these weapons, once consigned to history, do not return.
Eighth, they commit to prohibit the manufacture of chemical agents designed to do permanent harm to a person, and to prohibit the manufacture of biological weapons. In keeping with this provision, the signatories of this charter shall make it their duty to be ever-vigilant and do everything in their power to prevent the unleashing of such weapons for the rest of human history.
Ninth, they make known their belief that one cannot simply walk by on the other side of the road when disaster strikes, whether it be earthquake, volcanic eruption, tsunami, pandemic, or other such occurrence. There is no price that can be put on a life, and irrespective of political disagreement - sanctions of any sort, legal proceedings, etc - the Community shall not turn its back in the face of such disaster. If help can be offered, then it must be offered.
Tenth, they commit to the ideal that the planet of Mundus must be left in a better condition than it was found. Research into cleaner, renewable sources of energy is needed; developments must account for environmental damage; and more care for the environment in general is essential. We have only one planet, and it should be cared for.
As the world moves further into the 21st century, with united purpose and a trust in the basic goodness of the human race, the undersigned representatives of the member states of the Cross-Straits Community pledge themselves and their nations to the continued maintenance of the values laid out in this Charter. Signed at Dunwich this day, the [DAY] of [MONTH], [YEAR]:
Empress Evanthe Rhodes, representing the First Empire of Rokkenjima
Prime Minister Madeline Thatcher, representing the Kingdom of Tytor
His Majesty Emperor Peter Azurewind, representing the Holy Empire of Achkaerin
His Imperial Highness, Emperor Mishei, representing the Empire of Ikhan
Doyen Christian Alea, representing the Monarchy of Novincia
1) Members of the CSC agree that all businesses in their nation must meet criteria equivalent to a Silver grade Freestone Mark - this being that none of the employee's are slaves and that the business uses no components or raw materials that involve slaves.
2) Members of the CSC agree that businesses operating on their soil must not aid and abet slavery.
3) Members agree that a business violating articles 1 or 2 of this resolution will face repercussions up to and including the revocation of their license to trade on the members soil whether that be individually or collectively.
4) The CSC delegates to the CSTO any decisions in respect of military operations and this matter.
1) Members of the CSC agree that all businesses in their nation must not employ slaves or use components or raw materials that involve slaves. This shall be proven by one of the following:
a) Attainment of a Silver grade Freestone Mark, or;
b) National equivalent of the Freestone Mark system, or;
b) Annual verification carried out by local authority inspection.
1) Members of the CSC agree that all businesses in their nation must not employ slaves or use components or raw materials that involve slaves. This shall be proven by one of the following:
a) Attainment of a Silver grade Freestone Mark, or;
b) National equivalent of the Freestone Mark system, or;
b) Annual verification carried out by local authority inspection.
2) Members of the CSC agree that businesses operating on their soil must not aid and abet slavery.
3) Members agree that a business violating articles 1 or 2 of this resolution will face repercussions up to and including the revocation of their license to trade on the members soil whether that be individually or collectively.
4) The CSC delegates to the CSTO any decisions in respect of military operations and this matter.
1) The CSC supports the position and efforts of the Council of Albion in regards to Merina and offers all available support as needed.
2) The CSC condemns the use of chemical weapons and other atrocities that have taken place in Merina during the conflict.
3) The CSC supports the continued humanitarian aid efforts in Merina
4) The CSC delegates to the CSTO any decisions requiring military force in regards to this matter.
1) The Joint Protectorate Sphere shall be re-established. It shall be a registry of states who upon the request or consent of their Government and the agreement of the CSTO are placed within the principle boundaries of article five of the CSTO charter.
2) The offer of membership in the Joint Protectorate Sphere shall be extended to members of the CSC who are not members of the CSTO upon their joining the Community.
3) Subject to the passage of this proposal and the agreement of the parties concerned Lakhzovia to be added to the Joint Protectorate Sphere Registry. (Note - this section only comes in if Lakhzovia says yes they want it to happen otherwise only the first two sections will be in effect)