# STATUTORY CODE OF DBIS ## TITLE XIV: DIPLOMATIC AND TREATY INSTRUMENTS --- ## DOCUMENT METADATA **Document Number:** DBIS-STAT-T14-001 **Version:** 1.0 **Date:** [Enter date in ISO 8601 format: YYYY-MM-DD] **Classification:** UNCLASSIFIED **Authority:** DBIS Sovereign Control Council **Approved By:** [See signature block - requires SCC approval] **Effective Date:** [Enter effective date in ISO 8601 format: YYYY-MM-DD] **Supersedes:** N/A (Initial Version) **Distribution:** Distribution Statement A - Public Release Unlimited **Change Log:** - [Enter date in ISO 8601 format: YYYY-MM-DD] - Version 1.0 - Initial Release --- ## CHAPTER 1: DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS ### Section 1.1: Authority to Establish Relations DBIS may establish diplomatic relations with: - Sovereign states - International organizations - Regional organizations - Other entities as determined ### Section 1.2: Establishment Procedures Establishment procedures: - Initiation: By SCC or Executive Director - Negotiation: Diplomatic negotiation - Agreement: Establishment agreement - Implementation: Implementation procedures ### Section 1.3: Diplomatic Status Diplomatic relations confer: - Recognition: Mutual recognition - Privileges: Diplomatic privileges - Immunities: Diplomatic immunities - Rights: Diplomatic rights --- ## CHAPTER 2: DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVES ### Section 2.1: Appointment **Appointment Authority:** - **Appointment Process:** 1. Executive Director proposes candidate 2. Candidate reviewed and vetted 3. SCC approval obtained (for ambassadors and major posts) 4. Executive Director appointment (for other posts) 5. Credentials prepared - **Appointment Requirements:** - Appropriate qualifications and experience - Security clearance - Background check - Language proficiency (if required) - **Appointment Documentation:** All appointments documented **Credentials:** - **Credential Types:** - Letters of credence (for ambassadors) - Letters of commission (for other representatives) - Full powers (for specific negotiations) - **Credential Preparation:** Credentials prepared per diplomatic standards - **Credential Presentation:** Credentials presented to receiving entity - **Credential Documentation:** All credentials documented **Notification:** - **Notification Process:** 1. Receiving entity notified of appointment 2. Agrément requested (if required) 3. Agrément received 4. Representative appointed - **Notification Timeline:** Notification provided at least 30 days before appointment - **Notification Documentation:** All notifications documented **Acceptance:** - **Acceptance Requirements:** Receiving entity must accept representative - **Agrément:** Agrément (agreement to receive) required for ambassadors - **Acceptance Process:** Acceptance confirmed before representative assumes duties - **Acceptance Documentation:** Acceptance documented ### Section 2.2: Powers and Functions **Representation:** - **Representative Functions:** - Represent DBIS in receiving entity - Represent DBIS at international organizations - Represent DBIS in negotiations - Represent DBIS in other diplomatic activities - **Representation Authority:** Authority limited to diplomatic representation - **Representation Scope:** Scope defined in credentials and instructions **Negotiation:** - **Negotiation Authority:** - Negotiation authority specified in credentials or full powers - Negotiation within mandate - Negotiation subject to SCC approval for major agreements - **Negotiation Process:** 1. Negotiation mandate received 2. Negotiations conducted 3. Draft agreement prepared 4. Agreement submitted for approval - **Negotiation Documentation:** All negotiations documented **Protection of DBIS Interests:** - **Protection Functions:** - Protect DBIS interests in receiving entity - Protect DBIS personnel and assets - Provide consular services (if authorized) - Monitor developments affecting DBIS - **Protection Authority:** Protection within diplomatic and legal limits - **Protection Procedures:** Protection procedures per diplomatic standards **Reporting to DBIS:** - **Reporting Requirements:** - Regular reports on developments - Special reports on significant events - Analysis and assessments - Recommendations - **Reporting Frequency:** - Weekly reports for standard matters - Immediate reports for urgent matters - Monthly comprehensive reports - **Reporting Documentation:** All reports documented and maintained ### Section 2.3: Termination **Recall by DBIS:** - **Recall Authority:** Executive Director may recall representatives with SCC notification - **Recall Reasons:** - End of assignment - Reassignment - Performance issues - Other operational reasons - **Recall Process:** 1. Recall decision made 2. Receiving entity notified 3. Representative recalled 4. Replacement appointed (if applicable) - **Recall Documentation:** All recalls documented **Expulsion by Receiving Entity:** - **Expulsion Handling:** - Expulsion handled diplomatically - Reasons for expulsion investigated - Appropriate response determined - Replacement appointed (if appropriate) - **Expulsion Procedures:** Expulsion procedures per diplomatic standards - **Expulsion Documentation:** All expulsions documented **Termination Procedures:** - **Established Procedures:** 1. Termination decision made 2. Receiving entity notified 3. Representative's duties concluded 4. Representative departs 5. Replacement appointed (if applicable) - **Procedure Timeline:** Procedures completed within 30 days - **Procedure Documentation:** All terminations documented **Replacement:** - **Replacement Process:** 1. Replacement need identified 2. Replacement candidate selected 3. Replacement appointed per appointment procedures 4. Replacement assumes duties - **Replacement Timeline:** Replacement appointed within 90 days of termination - **Replacement Documentation:** All replacements documented --- ## CHAPTER 3: DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES ### Section 3.1: Privileges **Personal Inviolability:** - **Inviolability Scope:** - Person of representative inviolable - No arrest or detention - No criminal prosecution - No civil proceedings (except as specified) - **Inviolability Standards:** Inviolability per Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations - **Inviolability Application:** Inviolability applies during assignment - **Inviolability Documentation:** Inviolability documented **Property Inviolability:** - **Property Scope:** - Residence inviolable - Personal property inviolable - Official property inviolable - **Property Standards:** Property inviolability per diplomatic standards - **Property Application:** Property inviolability applies during assignment - **Property Documentation:** Property inviolability documented **Immunity from Jurisdiction:** - **Immunity Scope:** - Criminal immunity (absolute) - Civil immunity (with exceptions) - Administrative immunity (with exceptions) - **Immunity Standards:** Immunity per Vienna Convention - **Immunity Application:** Immunity applies during assignment - **Immunity Documentation:** Immunity documented **Tax Exemptions:** - **Exemption Types:** - Income tax exemption - Property tax exemption - Sales tax exemption - Other tax exemptions - **Exemption Standards:** Exemptions per Vienna Convention - **Exemption Application:** Exemptions apply during assignment - **Exemption Documentation:** Exemptions documented ### Section 3.2: Mission Privileges **Mission Inviolability:** - **Inviolability Scope:** - Mission premises inviolable - No entry without consent - No search or seizure - No interference - **Inviolability Standards:** Inviolability per Vienna Convention - **Inviolability Application:** Inviolability applies to all mission premises - **Inviolability Documentation:** Inviolability documented **Mission Immunity:** - **Immunity Scope:** - Mission immunity from jurisdiction - Mission property immunity - Mission archives immunity - **Immunity Standards:** Immunity per Vienna Convention - **Immunity Application:** Immunity applies to all mission operations - **Immunity Documentation:** Immunity documented **Tax Exemptions:** - **Exemption Types:** - Property tax exemption - Income tax exemption (for mission income) - Sales tax exemption (for official purchases) - Other tax exemptions - **Exemption Standards:** Exemptions per Vienna Convention - **Exemption Application:** Exemptions apply to mission operations - **Exemption Documentation:** Exemptions documented **Other Privileges:** - **Additional Privileges:** - Communications privileges - Flag and emblem privileges - Other privileges as specified - **Privilege Standards:** Privileges per Vienna Convention and agreements - **Privilege Application:** Privileges apply per agreements - **Privilege Documentation:** All privileges documented ### Section 3.3: Waiver **Waiver Authority:** - **Waiver by DBIS:** DBIS may waive privileges and immunities of its representatives - **Waiver Authority:** Executive Director with SCC approval (for major waivers) - **Waiver Process:** 1. Waiver need identified 2. Waiver decision made 3. Waiver documented 4. Waiver communicated - **Waiver Documentation:** All waivers documented **Waiver Procedures:** - **Established Procedures:** 1. Waiver request or need identified 2. Waiver decision made by appropriate authority 3. Waiver documented in writing 4. Waiver communicated to relevant parties - **Procedure Compliance:** All waivers follow established procedures - **Procedure Documentation:** All procedures documented **Written Waiver:** - **Waiver Format:** Waiver must be in writing - **Waiver Contents:** - Clear statement of waiver - Scope of waiver - Effective date - Authority for waiver - **Waiver Documentation:** All waivers documented and maintained - **Waiver Retention:** Waivers retained per retention requirements --- ## CHAPTER 4: TREATY-MAKING POWER ### Section 4.1: Treaty Authority DBIS has authority to: - Negotiate: Negotiate treaties - Sign: Sign treaties - Ratify: Ratify treaties - Implement: Implement treaties ### Section 4.2: Treaty Procedures Treaty procedures: - Negotiation: By authorized representatives - Approval: SCC approval as required - Signature: By authorized signatories - Ratification: As specified ### Section 4.3: Treaty Types Treaty types include: - Bilateral: Bilateral treaties - Multilateral: Multilateral treaties - Agreements: International agreements - Memoranda: Memoranda of understanding --- ## CHAPTER 5: TREATY NEGOTIATION ### Section 5.1: Negotiation Authority Negotiation authority: - Authorization: By SCC or Executive Director - Representatives: Authorized representatives - Instructions: Negotiation instructions - Limits: Negotiation limits ### Section 5.2: Negotiation Process Negotiation process: - Preparation: Negotiation preparation - Conduct: Negotiation conduct - Documentation: Negotiation documentation - Reporting: Regular reporting ### Section 5.3: Negotiation Outcomes Negotiation outcomes: - Agreement: Treaty agreement - Disagreement: No agreement - Documentation: Proper documentation - Reporting: Report to SCC --- ## CHAPTER 6: TREATY APPROVAL AND RATIFICATION ### Section 6.1: Approval Requirements Treaty approval: - SCC: SCC approval required - Majority: Required majority - Procedures: Established procedures - Documentation: Proper documentation ### Section 6.2: Ratification Process Ratification process: - Authority: By Executive Director - Procedures: Established procedures - Instruments: Ratification instruments - Exchange: Instrument exchange ### Section 6.3: Entry into Force Entry into force: - Conditions: As specified in treaty - Notification: Notification procedures - Publication: Publication as required - Implementation: Implementation procedures --- ## CHAPTER 7: TREATY IMPLEMENTATION ### Section 7.1: Implementation Authority Treaty implementation: - Executive Directorate: Implementation authority - Departments: Department responsibilities - Procedures: Implementation procedures - Monitoring: Implementation monitoring ### Section 7.2: Implementation Procedures Implementation procedures: - Planning: Implementation planning - Execution: Implementation execution - Monitoring: Ongoing monitoring - Reporting: Implementation reporting ### Section 7.3: Compliance Treaty compliance: - Obligations: Fulfillment of obligations - Monitoring: Compliance monitoring - Reporting: Compliance reporting - Enforcement: As needed --- ## CHAPTER 8: TREATY REGISTRATION AND PUBLICATION ### Section 8.1: Registration Treaty registration: - International: With international organizations - Domestic: As required - Procedures: Registration procedures - Documentation: Proper documentation ### Section 8.2: Publication Treaty publication: - Official: Official publication - Public: Public availability - Procedures: Publication procedures - Timing: As specified ### Section 8.3: Treaty Registry Treaty registry: - Maintenance: Ongoing maintenance - Access: Authorized access - Updates: Regular updates - Documentation: Proper documentation --- ## CHAPTER 9: TREATY INTERPRETATION ### Section 9.1: Interpretation Authority Treaty interpretation: - Primary: Institutional Tribunal - Advisory: Executive Directorate - Binding: Tribunal interpretations - Procedures: Interpretation procedures ### Section 9.2: Interpretation Principles Interpretation principles: - Text: Textual interpretation - Context: Contextual interpretation - Purpose: Purpose and object - Practice: Subsequent practice ### Section 9.3: Dispute Resolution Treaty disputes: - Internal: Internal resolution - External: External mechanisms - Procedures: As specified in treaty - Enforcement: As available --- ## CHAPTER 10: TREATY TERMINATION ### Section 10.1: Termination Authority Treaty termination: - Authority: By SCC - Procedures: Established procedures - Notification: Notification to parties - Documentation: Proper documentation ### Section 10.2: Termination Grounds Termination grounds: - Expiration: Natural expiration - Breach: Material breach - Impossibility: Impossibility of performance - Other: Other grounds as specified ### Section 10.3: Termination Procedures Termination procedures: - Decision: Termination decision - Notification: Notification procedures - Effects: Termination effects - Documentation: Proper documentation --- **END OF TITLE XIV**