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Treaty of religious influence in society
This treaty was drafted in November 5274 by the Partit tal-hosianism.
Status: ratification[?]
Description[?]
The signing nations of this treaty ensures that religion will always have a place in public life. By signing this treaty the following policies will have to be enacted by the signing nation. |
Articles[?]
The treaty consists of the following articles.
Article 1
The ratifiers acknowledge that with respect to:
The policy of their national government and law should be:
Only heterosexual couples may adopt children.
Article 2
The ratifiers acknowledge that with respect to:
The policy of their national government and law should be:
Adultery is illegal, but not prosecuted.
or
Adultery is a capital offence.
Article 3
The ratifiers acknowledge that with respect to:
The policy of their national government and law should be:
Public blasphemy is considered a criminal offense.
or
Public blasphemy is considered a minor offense.
or
Both private and public blasphemy are considered criminal offenses.
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Both private and public blasphemy are considered grave offenses, and are heavily prosecuted.
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Local governments decide on penalties for blasphemy.
Article 4
The ratifiers acknowledge that with respect to:
The policy of their national government and law should be:
Crossdressing is prohibited by the state.
Article 5
The ratifiers acknowledge that with respect to:
The policy of their national government and law should be:
Divorces are only legal with grounded cause (such as adultery, or violence).
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Divorces are only legal with mutual consent.
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Only divorces that comply with religious doctrine are legal.
or
Divorces are prohibited.
Article 6
The ratifiers acknowledge that with respect to:
The policy of their national government and law should be:
Individuals are not allowed to change their legal gender identity.
Article 7
The ratifiers acknowledge that with respect to:
The policy of their national government and law should be:
The government only recognises civil marriages between a man and a woman.
Article 8
The ratifiers acknowledge that with respect to:
The policy of their national government and law should be:
Religions are required to obtain government approval before promoting themselves or advertising in any manner.
or
Religious organizations are not permitted to actively promote themselves or advertise, however evangelism is permitted by individuals.
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Religions are permitted to freely promote and advertise themselves.
Article 9
The ratifiers acknowledge that with respect to:
The policy of their national government and law should be:
Recognized religions are not taxed.
Article 10
The ratifiers acknowledge that with respect to:
The policy of their national government and law should be:
Homosexual relations are illegal, but are not prosecuted.
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Heterosexual relationships only are legal for consenting adults.
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Sexual relations are only legal for procreation.
Ratifiers[?]
The treaty has been formally ratified by the following nations.
Nation | Date |
Pending Ratifications
Compliance[?]
The following nations (57 in total) are not in compliance to the articles outlined in this treaty.
- Federacijam Xalkii Ozodi Aldegor (Aldegar)
- République Populaire d'Aldurie (Alduria)
- Gweriniaeth Ffederal yr Alôr (Aloria)
- Jumhuriat al-Badara (Badara)
- United States of Baltusia (Baltusia)
- Dewleta nû ya Barmenia (Barmenistan)
- Moledet Medinat (Beiteynu)
- Republic of Beluzia (Beluzia)
- Gran Prinċipat ta’ Kildanja (Cildania)
- Yekobura Fēdērēshini (Cobura)
- Kingdom of Great Bae (Dankuk)
- Dovriges Republik (Davostag)
- Veliko Carstvo Deltarije (Deltaria)
- Dolgavas Impērija / Dolgavan Empire (Dolgava)
- Republik Dorvik (Dorvik)
- Bundesrepublik Dundorf (Dundorf)
- República de Egelion (Egelion)
- Harmadik Ndráloni Direktoriális Köztársaság (Endralon)
- República Gaduridana (Gaduridos)
- Hobratsuri Respublika (Hobrazia)
- Mikuni-Hulstria (Hulstria and Gao-Soto)
- Kingdom of Hutori (Hutori)
- Ikradonian Union (Ikradon)
- Repubblica Istaliana (Istalia)
- Cakaniye Cumhuriyeti (Jakania)
- Jelbék H'ánknstat (Jelbe)
- Jamahiriat al-Qalb (Kafuristan)
- Empire of Ananto and Kalistan (Kalistan)
- Kalopikí Dimokratía (Kalopia)
- Communauté de Kanjor (Kanjor)
- Kongeriket av Kazulmark (Kazulia)
- Fürstentum vu Kéimun (Keymon)
- Poblacht na Choiarlabhan (Kirlawa)
- Újndrálon és Kizénia Egyesült Királysága | Regatul Unit al Noului Endralon și Chizânâ (New Endralon and Kizenia)
- Kundrati Union (Kundrati)
- Republic of Likatonia (Likatonia)
- Commonwealth of Lodamun (Lodamun)
- Royaume Uni de Lourenne (Lourenne)
- Holy Luthorian Empire (Luthori)
- Republic of Malivia / Malivia Prajatantra Gantantra (Malivia)
- Commonwealth of Mordusia (Mordusia)
- Doppelrepublik Narikenland und Darnussien / Dubbele republiek Narikenland en Darnoessië (Narikaton and Darnussia)
- Pontesi Hanrapetut’yun (Pontesi)
- Union of Rildanor (Rildanor)
- Rìoghachd na Rutha (Rutania)
- Federale Republiek van Seridjan (Saridan)
- Dai Sekouokoku (Seko)
- Principatus Selucianus (Selucia)
- Workers' and Peasants' Ahmadi Emirate of Talmoria (Talmoria)
- Tælmörksríki / Kingdom of Telamon (Telamon)
- Trigunskaya Imperiya (Trigunia)
- República Popular Tukarense (Tukarali)
- Technokratyczna Republika Valruzia (Valruzia)
- Wrnukaék Konzknstat (Vanuku)
- Vorona (Vorona)
- Yingdala Datong (Yingdala)
- Respubliko de Zardujo (Zardugal)
The following nations (1 in total) are in compliance.
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