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Den Faste Verdenskonference (FV), Pysyvä maailmankonferenssi (PM) or The World Permanent Conference (WPC) is an organization that is headquartered in Göötehamina also known as Gothenhamn, Pohjanmaa. The idealism behind the WPC is based upon transparency and dialogue between all parties to the WPC. The foundational idea of the WPC is that the organization functions like a conference. Unlike conferences which occur for the period of some days or weeks, this conference is permanent. The conference never ends and is thus always open for its participants to speak with one another. The WPC is split into two sections, a showroom and an auditorium. The showroom is open for all nations and permanent missions to showcase themselves informally. In the showroom informal talks and other meetings of business can occur. The auditorium is built for the participants to hold speeches, presentations, and debate. It is encouraged that agreements made at the WPC between nations are presented in the auditorium, and signed in the showroom.
The WPC should not, and will not be construed to an idea of one in which world government is aspired to as the WPC is not an institution with aims to hold any agreements as binding by law or punishment. All agreements come to at the WPC are based with the same framework of a bilateral agreement in which the parties that sign on must agree themselves to and hold each other accountable to. Thus agreements do not hold the WPC name attached to it unless there is unanimous agreement by all registered in attendance.* Due to the declared neutral territory of WPC grounds that will be maintained by the Commonwealth of Pohjanmaa, all nations and missions from around the world are allowed to be in attendance.
WPC attendance is limited only by registration. Registration is like any other conference and includes terms and conditions.† Registration allows an attending nation or mission to enter and exit the conference as they please. Entrance is subject to security check. No firearms or items that can be uses to subject bodily harm are allowed within the WPC showroom and auditorium. Actions within the WPC Campus, where all participants may have their own offices and apartments are subject to the terms of Pohjanmaan national law. As is the case with many participants, if they will hold diplomatic credentials they are not subject to Pohjanmaan law and can be expelled for disorderly or unlawful conduct. WPC diplomats are not misconstrued to be representatives of their states or missions to the Commonwealth unless specified as such, and conduct will always be referred to the the appropriate authority.
The WPC Committee is a Pohjanmaan body headed by Lars Møller, President of the Committee. Mr. Møller serves along with six other committee members who establish rules, decorum, and other terms for the WPC. Committee members are selected by the Austwegian Parliament in Waldemarsudde.
*Example agreement: Nations A, B, C, and D agree to a document of universal human rights. Nations E, F, and G refuse to agree. Therefore the universal human rights agreement is signed and put into force by nations A, B, C, and D. As nations E, F, and G, refused to sign it cannot be named the WPC Universal Human Rights agreement, and just as well nothing agreed to here will be considered international law by the WPC Committee nor the Commonwealth of Pohjanmaa.
†Terms and Conditions:
• Only representatives of nations or permanent missions may be in attendence.
• No weapons or drugs are allowed within the showroom or auditorium.
• Weapons should be checked in with WPC Campus Security or the Göötehamina (Gothenhamn) Police.
• This foundational explanatory document may not be modified by the WPC Committee, and no subsequent agreement can modify the spirit of this original document.
• Separate WPC agreements can be made to add onto the WPC framework, but require uniamous support.
• Terms and conditions may be amended as required by the WPC Committee.
Public Record of Registration: (listed by received or administrated date of registration)
• Commonwealth of Pohjanmaa (2 DEC 2018)
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• United Provinces of Natal (22 DEC 2018)
• Pelasgian Empire (22 DEC 2018)
• Great Southern Kingdom of Justosia (22 DEC 2018)
• Eiffelland-Retalia (27 DEC 2018)
• World Zionist Congress (8 JAN 2019, government-in-exile)
• Grand Duchy of Lars (21 AUG 2019)
• Continental Republic of Sylvania (22 AUG 2019)
• Commonwealth of Nedernesië (13 SEP 2019)
The WPC should not, and will not be construed to an idea of one in which world government is aspired to as the WPC is not an institution with aims to hold any agreements as binding by law or punishment. All agreements come to at the WPC are based with the same framework of a bilateral agreement in which the parties that sign on must agree themselves to and hold each other accountable to. Thus agreements do not hold the WPC name attached to it unless there is unanimous agreement by all registered in attendance.* Due to the declared neutral territory of WPC grounds that will be maintained by the Commonwealth of Pohjanmaa, all nations and missions from around the world are allowed to be in attendance.
WPC attendance is limited only by registration. Registration is like any other conference and includes terms and conditions.† Registration allows an attending nation or mission to enter and exit the conference as they please. Entrance is subject to security check. No firearms or items that can be uses to subject bodily harm are allowed within the WPC showroom and auditorium. Actions within the WPC Campus, where all participants may have their own offices and apartments are subject to the terms of Pohjanmaan national law. As is the case with many participants, if they will hold diplomatic credentials they are not subject to Pohjanmaan law and can be expelled for disorderly or unlawful conduct. WPC diplomats are not misconstrued to be representatives of their states or missions to the Commonwealth unless specified as such, and conduct will always be referred to the the appropriate authority.
The WPC Committee is a Pohjanmaan body headed by Lars Møller, President of the Committee. Mr. Møller serves along with six other committee members who establish rules, decorum, and other terms for the WPC. Committee members are selected by the Austwegian Parliament in Waldemarsudde.
*Example agreement: Nations A, B, C, and D agree to a document of universal human rights. Nations E, F, and G refuse to agree. Therefore the universal human rights agreement is signed and put into force by nations A, B, C, and D. As nations E, F, and G, refused to sign it cannot be named the WPC Universal Human Rights agreement, and just as well nothing agreed to here will be considered international law by the WPC Committee nor the Commonwealth of Pohjanmaa.
†Terms and Conditions:
• Only representatives of nations or permanent missions may be in attendence.
• No weapons or drugs are allowed within the showroom or auditorium.
• Weapons should be checked in with WPC Campus Security or the Göötehamina (Gothenhamn) Police.
• This foundational explanatory document may not be modified by the WPC Committee, and no subsequent agreement can modify the spirit of this original document.
• Separate WPC agreements can be made to add onto the WPC framework, but require uniamous support.
• Terms and conditions may be amended as required by the WPC Committee.
Public Record of Registration: (listed by received or administrated date of registration)
• Commonwealth of Pohjanmaa (2 DEC 2018)
•
• United Provinces of Natal (22 DEC 2018)
• Pelasgian Empire (22 DEC 2018)
• Great Southern Kingdom of Justosia (22 DEC 2018)
• Eiffelland-Retalia (27 DEC 2018)
• World Zionist Congress (8 JAN 2019, government-in-exile)
• Grand Duchy of Lars (21 AUG 2019)
• Continental Republic of Sylvania (22 AUG 2019)
• Commonwealth of Nedernesië (13 SEP 2019)
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