Sindbad

Posts: 13 Join date: 2012-01-18 Location: Blois, Duchy of Orléans
 | Subject: Re: International Conference Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:53 pm | |
| Sindbad saluted the King of Scotland with a sign of his head :
Greetings, Your Majesty.
I also send you, as I promised her, the greetings of HE Acantha. |
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Rothar.i

Posts: 51 Join date: 2010-11-16 Age: 41 Location: Australia, in RL
 | Subject: Re: International Conference Wed Feb 15, 2012 1:57 pm | |
| Thanks your Excellency, Sinbad Greeting, it is a pleasure to meet you. I hope Acantha is well. Please extend my best wishes to Queen Nebisa.  |
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Imladris
Posts: 1 Join date: 2012-02-09
 | Subject: Re: International Conference Wed Feb 15, 2012 2:03 pm | |
| Imladris van Ansel was the current imperial chancellor. He learnt the existence of this world conference as chancelor of Franche-Comté. He promised his coming at Baldar.
It seems the first world conference for him and he had the support of His Majesty Raboude and Her regent Adala Borgia.
For him, it was a contacting
I'm Imladris van Ansel, the imperial chancellor for His Majesty the Emperor Raboude Mondrianus de Ligne. I was invited by Baldar. |
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Plotnik
Posts: 14 Join date: 2010-11-20
 | Subject: Re: International Conference Thu Feb 16, 2012 8:59 am | |
| Plotnik nods to all he doesn't know, and smiles to those he does know.
He arrived in the Ermine of an Englishman, wearing the six martlets standing for the County Palatine of Sussex. |
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Sindbad

Posts: 13 Join date: 2012-01-18 Location: Blois, Duchy of Orléans
 | Subject: Re: International Conference Sat Feb 18, 2012 1:53 pm | |
| Sindbad, in turn, nods to the Sussex Chancellor. |
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baldar Administrator


Posts: 251 Join date: 2008-12-09 Age: 50 Location: Italy
 | Subject: Re: International Conference Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:40 pm | |
| My Lords and Ladies, The Diplomatic Conference is a way for all countries to meet so as to begin today in this specially prepared room for England and its Counties to get to know and speak of possible ideas and new friendships for trade and peace between all our neighbouring nations. This is by far the biggest sign of the desire for cooperation between all countries involved and it is certainly the largest and innovative attempt in economic and diplomatic cooperation in the history of the Kingdoms.. I am pleased to see here the representatives of many countries, of the Kingdoms, and this shows that there is a wanting of peace and trade, and most of all friendship between nations. I would like to do the following, 1) the creation of a common area, which will be this room at the end of the conference, in which the Trade Ministers of the countries that agree with the proposals, brought by this conference, may have contact with each other and know each other. This common place of meeting may also serve to enable each Trade Minister to present goods which they want to buy or sell, so it will be easier to find those interested and facilitate trade. 2) I would like to see ideas to come about how better to trade between counties and countries. I attended a trade conference in Venice that opened my eyes to the vast possibilities of Trade systems, and agreements between different countries to save time and travel costs. With the opening of sea lanes this gives us even more reason to better the trade systems. 3) Another room will be created for our diplomats and leaders to discuss about diplomatic relations between countries so as to define which ways of removing obstacles, and better the relations for each country. Finally I hope that at the conclusion of this conference there will be agreements between all parties to ensure economic and diplomatic cooperation. Thank you again for coming here ... We will organize soon, in the pauses of the conference, a dinner party here at the castle to finish off with a grand ball so as to get to know each other more informally. Thank you to all | baldar wrote: | Baldar having stood addressed the people present.
My Lords, and Ladies, it is with deep sorrow that ou beloved King of England has gone to the arms of Jah, But I know and I can feel that he is hear in spirit in thi conference and that he would want t to continue, and I want to continue it in his honor.
While this is the III confernece in this Castle lots have changed since the last conference last year. A lot of ideas were brought forward but wordly events stopped it going further.
We have here the possibility to creat the foundations of Treaties for trade and also to see how to best unite in fighting our common enemies.
For now I would like to start a discussion on Trade. Last year I presented as an example a discussed trety of Trade, discussed in a similar conference held in Venice, which I was honored to attend. I would like to present it here as a base to start a discussio.
By the Doge of Venice, in this case we can maybe use it as an example, to work on
| Cangrande wrote: | Here you are the proposal of agreement:
| Quote: | TREATY OF TRADE AND ECONOMIC COOPERATION FOR CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
Following the International Trade Conference held at the Palazzo Ducale in Venice in June 1457,
In reference to the will of all the contractors to increase international trade in the region to contribute to wealth and prosperity for all populations concerned,
With the common desire that through this cooperation we can reduce as much as possible any conflict in the region and ensure peace,
The Contracting Parties bind themselves to sign and respect this treaty of trade and economic cooperation.
Article I 1. The Contracting Parties bind themselves to send to a room specially designated of the Palazzo Ducale in Venice their Trade Ministers or other persons delegated by them. 2. In this room, representatives of each contracting party may report the goods they intend to buy or sell, in order to facilitate trade in the region. 3. In this room, all those who have access are required to communicate in English.
Article II 1. The Contracting Parties bind themselves to participate actively in trade cooperation, ensuring the passage of goods from one province to another. 2. Each Contracting Party binds itself to appoint one or more merchants in its border cities to facilitate such cooperation. 3. The Government of each Contracting Party binds itself to cooperate in the sale of goods held by other parties. Such collaboration requires a constant communication and use of warrants for the transfer of goods in the region. 4. In the attached is proposed an example of this trade system of how it have to work.
Article III 1. Any merchant that provides the service on behalf of this trade cooperation will receive for each day of travel a salary of 20 pounds. 2. Each “transition province” has a right of way to a compensation equal to 10 pounds each time must give his aid to the cooperation system. 3. These costs should be divided equally between the province that sells goods and the province that buys goods. These provinces may also agree in a different way.
Article IV 1. The Contracting Parties bind themeselves as more as possible to ensure the safety of merchants and the success of trade. 2. The responsability of the goods belongs to the province where the goods are located. 3. All Contracting Parties bind themselves to process any robbers that impede the conclusion of trade held in the name of this Treaty, even if the act of robbery occurs outside its territory. 4. The merchants who are appointed for the purpose of trade cooperation that in any way impede or steal the goods will be pursued until their death by all the contracting parties, notwithstanding other laws. 5. Any Contracting Party would impede the proper functioning of the system of trade cooperation without proper justification, will have an appropriate retaliation from all other contracting parties. Such retaliation may go from economic isolation to war.
Article V 1. In case of dispute about the application of the Treaty or on the system of trade cooperation, the Parties shall decide by majority vote. 2: The Contracting Parties bind themselves to respect the decisions taken by majority vote.
Article VI 1. The Contracting Parties bond themselves to organize at least once a year a trade and economic conference to check the state of cooperation and evaluate any proposals for improvement. 2. The seat of this Conference will be decided by vote of the Contracting Parties between the provinces that are proposed to host. 3. The Contracting Parties reserve the right to create supranational bodies to ensure a better functioning of the economic and trade cooperation.
Article VII 1. All provinces participating in the conference in June 1457 may sign this treaty and become a fully-fledged Parties thereto. 2. Any new contractors must have the consent of all contractors to participate in the treaty.
Article VIII 1. This Treaty shall enter into force without limit of time after the ratification by the contractors, who undertake their lands and their peoples. 2. By mutual consent, the rewriting of the Treaty may be made in full or in part. 3. The contractor who wishes to terminate this treaty will have to send an official letter to the other contractors and to publish this letter at the room in Palazzo Ducale (see Article 1). The treaty will be considered for this contractor canceled a week after the publication of the official letter.
Done in Venice, June 23 1457 |
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Your thoughts Mi Lords and Ladies |
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