Harry Potter Morning Light
Chapter 3284 Orchard Dream (2)
The Order of the Phoenix disbanded after Dumbledore's death, and the people who would have sat together in meetings distrusted each other, despite the magical contract that made them all Keepers of Secrets.
Georgiana lay at the table and continued to write the script. This was the speech she would give after going to Milan. If she were an actress, she would just memorize the lines.
There is a Bridge of Sighs in Venice. Byron said in his poem, "I stand on the bridge, with the Doge's Palace and the prison on both sides."
According to Machiavelli, Venice should be a mixed equilibrium regime, but unitary from the perspective of punishing entities. At present, Shannan Republic's appeals are filed by the people themselves and the disputes are transferred to the Court of Appeal. This is another dual system.
In Rousseau's Letters from the Mountain, the Act of Conciliation instituted the procedures to be followed against those who misinterpreted the teachings.
Due process can be the fundamental source of legitimacy for any trial. In the trial of Joan of Arc, there were many flaws, such as whether she met the conditions for extradition.
Extradition is not just about signing an extradition agreement like the Hittites, but...
"Madam, we have guests." Osana said.
"Who's coming?" asked Georgiana.
"A gentleman who speaks English," Osana said.
Considering that she had just arrived, Georgiana didn't care. She came to the living room of the small house, where Mr. Merry was looking at the scenery outside the window with his hands behind his back.
"Good morning, Mr. Merry." Georgiana greeted with a smile.
"Good morning, I'm here to deliver something to you." Mr. Merry said, taking out an ID card from his briefcase.
This is a security certificate, or a passport, but unlike the passports of the 20th century, it is not a booklet, it is really just a piece of paper filled with words and stamped with the national seal.
"The count told me that you are going to Italy soon and asked me to give it to you." Mr. Merry said. "We use Mr. Smith's surname."
She saw her new name, Georgiana Smith.
"how……"
"We have always assumed that you are British, but you seem to have never shown your identity information." Mr. Merry said with a smile. "Your student explained the situation to us, but she didn't remember anyone like you in the school." A teacher.”
"How is Padma doing now?" Georgiana asked.
"She is safe now." Ser Merry took out another document from his briefcase. "This is the transcript of Home Popham's interrogation."
"What?" she asked inexplicably.
"He inflated the expenses while repairing the ship in Calcutta, and is now under investigation." Sir Merry looked at her. "In 1791, he teamed up with a Frenchman and a Swiss to load 50,000 pounds worth of cargo, but in Osten De was impounded and thought to be possibly smuggling in violation of the East India Company's charter. He eventually obtained a cargo of £25,000. As his leave was not renewed, he was struck from the Lieutenant's Roll. In 1793 he was appointed Shipping Agent to Ostend. Due to his outstanding performance, the Duke of York requested the Admiralty to appoint him Director of Inland Navigation and was promoted to Commander. However, this appointment was not implemented. He received the nickname "Admiral Duke of York". From 1799 to 1800, he served He had served the Tsar, which meant that all his actions in the Red Sea had nothing to do with England, and the trade treaty with the Sultan of Aden was, according to his own words, a commission from the East India Company."
But he was reported in Calcutta.
Georgiana thought to herself.
"I know you have a pass given to you by France, but it is just a pass and does not give you a nationality. In international law, stateless persons are not protected." Sir Merry whispered, "Last night you met Time for the attack, huh?”
Georgiana put her passport away.
"Because you have no nationality, we have no jurisdiction, and I want to remind you that what happened in Milan this time has nothing to do with England." Sir Merry said.
"Why do you suddenly speak so clearly?" Georgiana said with a smile.
"Pilin Island is not suitable for human survival, including the reef that can build a lighthouse. The French believe that our sovereignty over it is invalid. There is also the issue of the continental shelf. We recognized Spain's control of South America through the 1763 Paris Peace Treaty and Bugan. Vere's colonization of Saint-Malo began that year, and we hope not to have anything to do with the Treaty of Utrecht." Sir Merry sighed slowly, "In addition, the treaty mentioned the right to never infringe on Queen Anne's heirs. There is no mention of protecting their rights and interests, which is not conducive to maintaining peace."
"I am leaving to-morrow," said Georgiana to Ser Merry.
"Perhaps this is the last time we will meet in France. I hope we can meet in the UK in the future." Sir Merry said.
Once war breaks out, the first thing to do is to expel the ambassador, but should the entourage also be expelled?
She walked Ser Merry out the door and returned to the den.
If the Treaty of Utrecht demarcated the boundaries of European countries, then now it is delimiting the oceans, or it is determined to be the principle of "land rules the oceans", or some other principle.
The last time she'd heard the topic, they were discussing tide lines and whether "land" at low tide counted as territory.
She thought for a while and took down a book from the bookshelf, which introduced the Roman security law: attachment is the natural growth of the pledge. If a piece of land is mortgaged and the land increases due to flood impact, then all All land is pledged, that is, no matter whether the property undergoes beneficial or harmful changes, anything added to the pledged property will belong to the creditor.
The Romans regarded buildings attached to the land as chattels attached to real estate. Land is real estate, and houses are chattels - objects constructed of building materials. According to the principle of "the land absorbs everything", the land owner obtains ownership of the object.
Interpretation is an "art". If France becomes a creditor of Switzerland and Switzerland uses land as a mortgage, the roads built on the land belong to the creditor. The Swiss army can stay on its own land to guard it, and there is no need to go abroad as a A mercenary.
Unfortunately, the letter did not make it clear whether Switzerland promised to give France or Napoleon an army. This army could be the Foreign Legion, or it could defend the monarch and the palace like the Goths.
She regrets it so much now. If she had known better, she would not be confused by that "masculinity". She would still like tall and handsome people like normal women.
She could no longer write the speech. Anyway, she could still write on the way from Paris to Milan. She went to see how the venue was decorated.
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