resident, plaintiff, defendant et al does not prevent any man or woman from being
recognised by the law as a natural person.
An artificial person is a legal entity which is not living. Every government,
corporation or institution is an artificial person.
All references to government, governmental organisation, government officer or
public servant, mean any and all governments, governmental organisations (and
all agencies and officers/servants thereof) which exist within sovereign nations
who have ratified the present Treaty, and which have citizens whom they are em
powered to govern.
This Treaty does not bind men and women who remain under the jurisdiction of
a Sovereign Nation, rather it may be used by those men and women to bind its
government if or when such government may attempt to cause, harm, loss, or
damage to, or to impose its will upon, them.
The spirit and intent of the present Treaty should be respected as against any
form of greed, self-interest or attempt to consolidate personal wealth or power to
the exclusion of others.
Article 55
All governments are empowered to administer their own form and procedure
pursuant to empowering the true spirit and intent of the provisions of the present
treaty.
Article 56
Article 57
Article 58
Article 59
Article 60
All governments shall repudiate all laws which were made by them on behalf of
their people/citizens which are detrimental to the wellbeing of their people/citizens
and/or planet earth, or the effect of which is to cause harm, loss or damage or to
permit the imposition of will upon others.
All governments shall be bound by their own statute, and all government officers
and public servants, when performing their duties, shall be bound by the same.
Government policy and procedure shall act toward the restoration of the planetary
biosphere having respect at all times for the unalienable natural rights of men and
women contained at Part 2.
Government policy and procedure shall support and encourage the development
and proliferation of any and all advanced technologies which serve to advance
the human condition and/or possess the potential to contribute to the reduction or
elimination of harm, loss or damage to mankind and/or planet earth.
Government policy and procedure should support the decentralisation of energy
generation, waste management, water supplies and any other relevant public
utilities, and should therefore also specifically support:
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the development and proliferation of any and all specific technologies
which promise to fulfil this objective, and
the systematic decommissioning of all centralised facilities with priority to
high energy/fission nuclear reactors.
Government policy and procedure should support and encourage those whom it
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