His
Imperial Majesty
Marcus
Lebenciusz,
Emperor
of Leblandia
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Leblandia is a sovereign,
independent nation. Not a club, hobby group or RPG game. At this moment our
country exists more as a culture then state, within the territory of Poland, as
a state within a state...
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Please, visit our
WebPage
http://leblandia.republika.pl
(English & Polish Versions)
And
our Foreign Affairs, Diplomatic Policy,
Friends.
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INTERNATIONAL:
SPUM
CoM
LoSS
Fifth
World
POLISH:
Leblandian
Treaty, Virtual
Worlds, OPPW, POZPW,
ForumPM
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Principles of Recognition
The recognition of a nation should be interpreted as the unreserved support
of the national aspirations for independence of that nation, and a willingness
to deal in a friendly and open fashion with that nation
The following should be
considered a general guideline for the minimum requirements for diplomatic
recognition by Leblandia:
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Stability: the
nation having been in active existence for some time (min. 60 days)
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Activity: the
continued functioning of the apparatus of state of the nation, without
significant interruption;
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Recognisability:
the development of the nation in question along lines that are
recognizably national or micronational in character;
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Reality: that the
nation in question shall not knowingly perpetrate fraudulent activities,
including but not limited to the creation of counterfeit citizenship
records; the inclusion of fantastic or mythical elements in national
affairs as if they were factual; and the falsification of actual world
history (particularly with regard to World War II),
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Civility: that the
nation in question shall show itself willing to deal politely with its
fellow nations, and shall not propagate formal statements of bigotry
towards individuals, based on gender, race, creed, political or sexual
persuasion
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Integrity: that
the nation in question shall not advocate, instigate, or participate in
activities which should, by any civilized nation, be considered "criminal".
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Mutuality: that
the nation in question has an active foreign policy, and does not display
a fundamental unwillingness to undertake such.
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