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STATUTORY CODE OF DBIS

TITLE XIV: DIPLOMATIC AND TREATY INSTRUMENTS


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Document Number: DBIS-STAT-T14-001
Version: 1.0
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Authority: DBIS Sovereign Control Council
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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