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Notorious law passed by the [[Tasnica Republic]] stating that Tasnican law would supercede foreign law in other countries when Tasnican citizens were involved. Originally passed to attempt to insure that Tasnicans traveling abroad would enjoy rights and liberties, but eventually abused by [[AAA Corporations]] to try to extend their interests. [[Prime Minister, Tasnican]] [[Rhodes Palmerston]] eventually persuaded the [[Senate, Tasnican|Senate]] to repeal it, as the law was a major thorn in his side when negotiating with foreign powers.
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Notorious law passed by the [[Tasnica Republic]] stating that Tasnican law would supercede foreign law in other countries when Tasnican citizens were involved. Originally passed to attempt to insure that Tasnicans traveling abroad would enjoy rights and liberties, but eventually abused by [[AAA Corporations]] to try to extend their interests. [[Prime Minister, Tasnican|Prime Minister]] [[Rhodes Palmerston]] eventually persuaded the [[Senate, Tasnican|Senate]] to repeal it, as the law was a major thorn in his side when negotiating with foreign powers. This was one of Rhodes's major policy conessions to build support for the [[New Peace]].
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Latest revision as of 23:12, 2 September 2006

Notorious law passed by the Tasnica Republic stating that Tasnican law would supercede foreign law in other countries when Tasnican citizens were involved. Originally passed to attempt to insure that Tasnicans traveling abroad would enjoy rights and liberties, but eventually abused by AAA Corporations to try to extend their interests. Prime Minister Rhodes Palmerston eventually persuaded the Senate to repeal it, as the law was a major thorn in his side when negotiating with foreign powers. This was one of Rhodes's major policy conessions to build support for the New Peace.