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Treaty of the Three Sails

SIGNED IN BREGO, MORLOND

San Pera | Morlond | Pan-Bolivarn Alliance


B
REGO, MORLOND. THREE To push back the limits of the possible in
NATIONS ASSEMBLED IN THE a variety of domains including safety,
MONTH OF APRIL 2019 HAVE culture, economics and technology.
TOGETHER CONCURRED ON THE To usher in a new golden age in our region
FOLLOWING: within Janus.

HOPING THAT THE


That the High Seas provide for valuable
ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THESE
opportunities but can be dangerous areas
POINTS AND MANY OTHERS
of Janus.
BENEFITTING OUR THREE
That States together can combat the NATIONS WILL BE EASED BY THE
dangers of this world more efficiently OATH THAT WE SIGN TODAY IN
than alone. THE CITY OF BREGO.
That through reasonable compromise
great treasures can be obtained. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY
ORDAIN AND ESTABLISH THE
That the ever shifting nature of Janusian TREATY OF THE THREE SAILS.
politics compels nations to find long
lasting and reliable friends.

That we share sufficient common


interests to form a faithful and effective THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF PAN-
fellowship. BOLIVARN ALLIANCE

AND HENCE RESOLVED:


THE CORSAIR CONFEDERATION
OF MORLOND
To dispel any illusion that we stand alone
in the sphere of Janusian International THE CELESTIAL KINGDOM OF SAN
relations. PERA
To share our goods in order to maximise
our common gains

To replace guns with gold in our


relationships with each other.

To expand the renown of our nations


through the ports, isles and seas of Janus.

To accomplish one step further in the


accomplishment of our nation’s
aspirations and objectives.

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CHAPTER I CHAPTER II
STATES AND DIPLOMACY DEFENSE
Article I Article IV

The governments of the signatories and The Pan Bolivarn Alliance shall consider
any of their lawful successors recognise aggression or declaration of war against
the governments of the other signatories any other signatory as a declaration of
as the unique legitimate rulers of their war against themselves.
respective States, and shall recognise any
of their current and future lands lawfully Article V
acquired and not breaking agreements in The Pan-Bolivarn Alliance guarantees the
which signatories may be involved as Governments of Morlond and San Pera
belonging to the signatory occupying that their territorial integrity shall be
them and hence as sovereign territory of maintained.
the signatory.
Article VI
Legitimacy shall be defined as accession
to leadership in conformity with the laws To facilitate the Pan-Bolivarn Alliance’s
of their respective nation. defensive duties, the Celestial
Government of San Pera and the
Article II Admiralty of Morlond agree to lend 3000
The Signatories shall not recognise an acres of land each to the Pan Bolivarn
invading or rebel force, or any Alliance, where the Pan-Bolivarn Alliance
government not conforming to the above may build a military bases and
definition of legitimate as the legitimate settlements.
ruler of another signatory. Pan Bolivarn Alliance’s forces shall be
Article III permitted to train in the waters, airspace
and lands of the other signatories
The Signatories shall accredit provided they permit any such training
ambassadors and establish embassies and that such training does not disrupt
in their capitals. Ambassadors and the the normal activities of the signatories.
chancery of the embassy shall be awarded
extraterritoriality, ambassadors shall Article VII
enjoy reasonable and curtailable Should war be declared on the Pan-
diplomatic immunity, and any other Bolivarn Alliance, San Pera and Morlond
international convention governing commit to aiding the Pan-Bolivarn
embassies and not contradicting this Alliance or hindering its foes in non-
present treaty shall apply. military ways.

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CHAPTER IV Article XIII

The Admiralty of Morlond and the


PIRACY REGULATIONS Celestial Government of San Pera reaffirm
Article VIII in this treaty their determination not to
allow any attacks on each other’s
The Admiralty of Morlond agrees to sell maritime property or networks.
to the Government of the Pan-Bolivarn
Alliance an unlimited amount of HAIL
beacons immunizing carriers from pirate
attacks for a fixed price determined every
CHAPTER V
fiscal year.
COMPTOIR
Article IX Article XIV
The Government of the Pan-Bolivarn The Government of the Pan-Bolivarn
Alliance is free to sell such beacons at any Alliance agrees to cede land of a surface
price they see fit provided they deliver equal to 5 hectares to the Admiralty of
10% of such price to the Admiralty. Morlond in the Port of X.
Article X Such land shall have access to the sea,
Vessels legally docked in a Pan-Bolivarn and shall enjoy maritime rights on its
port shall be protected from piracy during maritime territories extending from the
the time of their presence at a dock. coast of such land.

The legality of docking shall be Article XV


determined by the Pan-Bolivarn On such land hereinafter known as a
Alliance’s appropriate authorities. Comptoir, Pan-Bolivarn Law shall not
Article XI apply, and Morlondian Law shall apply
instead.
The Celestial Government of San Pera
agrees to sell to the Government of the Article XVI
Pan-Bolivarn Alliance an unlimited The Pan-Bolivarn Alliance shall grant
amount of powerful anti-viruses free passage to vessels leaving from or
protecting networks from hacking for a headed to the Morlondian Comptoir.
fixed price determined every fiscal year.
Article XVII
Article XII
The Pan-Bolivarn Alliance shall be
The Government of the Pan-Bolivarn entitled to build a consulate within the
Alliance is free to sell such anti-viruses at Comptoir, which shall fall under the
any price they see fit provided they deliver same regulations as a consuate would
10% of such price to the Admiralty. anywhere else in Morlond.

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CHAPTER VI regulations, tax, administrative
requirements and other such legal
FREE TRADE requirements faced by domestically
produced goods.
Article XVIII
Article XXIII
Defines a tariff as a fiscal barrier to trade
in the form of a tax or other compulsory It shall be lawful for member states to levy
monetary levy applied only to foreign on a dumped good or service a tax equal
goods and services, to which domestic to the lowest sum that, when levied,
goods and services are exempt. would erase any unfair advantage the
good or service, or its provider, obtained
Article XIX through dumping.
Defines a quota as a quantitative barrier
to trade in the form of a maximum
quantity of foreign goods or services that CHAPTER VII
can enter a given economy, which does
not affect goods or services produced TRANSPORT AND TRAVEL RIGHTS
within the given economy. Article XXIV
Article XX Defines a visa as a permit issued by an
Insofar as it does not constitute illegal immigration office that allows the holder
import, no import quota shall be set by to travel to, reside in and perform certain
Signatories against goods or services activities within the borders of a state for
produced in a signatory nation. a limited amount of time.

Article XXI Article XXV

Signatories shall strive to reduce tariffs Defines transit as a period of time not
between themselves on any good or exceeding 72 hours where tickets to exit
service not exempted in any part of this the country by the 72 hour time limit are
treaty by an annual reduction of 0.5% owned and confirmed.

Member states may request for some Transit shall be free for all citizens of
strategic sectors to be exempted. signatories in signatory airports, train
stations, ports, and other signatory travel
those delineating in the present accord locations.
for goods and services.
Article XXVI
Article XXII
Defines tourism as travelling to a foreign
Within the sovereign territory of each nation for recreational purposes only.
Signatory, goods and services produced in
any signatory nation shall face the same Ordinary passport holders with a passport
legally issued by a signatory shall be

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exempt from presenting a visa for tourism Article XXXI
in another signatory.
Vessels listed in a signatory port and
A physical border where documents have carrying a HAIL beacon shall benefit from
to be shown may still be established. free and unfettered passage in signatory
waters.
Article XXVII Article XXXII
Postal services of signatories agree to
Defines business travelling as travelling to implement policies to reduce the price of
a foreign nation for business purposes, shipping letters and small sized items to
discussing business agreements, selling or another signatory to no more than 33%
buying goods and services, work or any more than the price of shipping
other activity generated from or around internally.
production.

Ordinary passport holders with a passport


legally issued by a signatory shall be
CHAPTER VIII
exempt from presenting a visa for
JUDICIARY COLLABORATION
business for the first consecutive 30 days
in another signatory state, with a 30 day Article XXXIII
cooldown between two such occurrences
Signatories accept to share low sensitivity
in the same signatory state.
classified information on known
A physical border where documents have offenders and criminals to each other’s
to be shown may still be established. regular law enforcement and
judiciary departments.
Article XXVIII
Article XXXIV
Signatories consent in allowing for Signatories consent in the repercussion
regular commercial flights between of fines and tickets obtained in a signatory
international airports they control, and country that is not their residency
shall grant the first six freedoms of the country to the offender in their country of
air to flag carriers approved by the residency.
signatories’ civil aviation authorities
Article XXXV
Article XXIX Where offenders do not risk sentences
illegal in the jurisdiction in which they
Pan-Bolivarn flag carriers shall be were captured, and where the jurisdiction
permitted to join the airline alliance in which they were captured does not
already established between San Pera and wish to exert their jurisdiction on an
Morlond. offender, signatories accept to extradite to
other jurisdictions any known offender
Article XXX there.
Signatories consent in allowing for
regular shipping routes between ports
they control.

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Article XXXVI 3. Painting
Signatories agree not to accept on their 4. Musique
sovereign territory any offender sought by 5. Stage Arts
the other signatory. 6. Litterature and Poetry
7. Cinema and Photography
Article XXXVII 8. Comics
Litigations pertaining to this treaty shall 9. Fashion and Perfumery
be resolved by a panel consisting of one 10. Culinary arts
judge per signatory. 11. Gardens and floral art
Artists of each signatory shall be free to
take part in these festivals.

CHAPTER IX
CULTURAL COLLABORATION
CHAPTER X
Article XXXVIII
SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION
Signatories agree to hold regular sport
events between organisations present on Article XLIII
their territory.
The Pan-Bolivarn Alliance agrees to
Article XXXIX deliver to signatories any and all non-
Museums from signatory nations agree to sensitive scientific findings they may
work in collaboration and organise hold.
bilateral exhibitions, alliances and
artwork lendings to each other. Article XLIV

Article XL Each signatory shall make the obtaining


Universities agree to work in of research funds easier for scientists
collaboration in order to create exchange coming from another signatory country.
programs, double diplomae and
preferential fee systems for students Article XLV
graduating from high school or equivalent
in one of the signatory countries The signatories agree to harmonise
patents into a common patent agency
Article XLI with legitimacy over the entire area of the
The signatory countries agree to advertise signatory countries.
themselves as the Three Sails, and hold
exhibitions throughout Janus promoting Article XLVI
West Janusian Culture.
Signatories’ National Libraries agree to
Article XLII dematerialize books and other works and
Every month one festival celebrating one share them on a common network among
of the following twelve arts shall be held the Three Sail Countries.
in rotating order in each signatory:
1. Sculpture and Architecture
2. Drawing

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CHAPTER XI Article LII

The signatories are, to this day and in no


PRACTICALITIES particular order:
Article XLVII
- The Federal Republic of Pan-
The Provisions of the Treaty shall take Bolivarn Alliance
effect upon their lawful ratification in a - The Celestial Kingdom of San
signatory country. Pera
- The Corsair Confederation of
Article XLVIII Morlond.
The provisions of the Treaty may be
amended by mutual accord of all
signatories.

Article XLIX

New signatories may be added by mutual


accord of all signatories. In this case the
Treaty shall be renamed as X sails, with X
being the number of signatories.

Article L

Signatories may retract from the Treaty


and hence be freed from its obligations
and entitlements.

Article LI

Dematerialised copies of this Treaty shall


be available anywhere online.

Paper copies shall be kept in Belem, Brego


and Daikushiro.

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