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The legal system of the Republic of Lomar is based on:

  • US Domestic Law (Federal / State)

  • International Law

  • Internet ("Cyber") Law

  • Local law applicable to local territorial jurisdiction

  • ROL legal texts and decrees

The Republic of Lomar has formally ratified a number of "open" international conventions and when applicable submitted the proper documents to all relevant authorities and international bodies.

Legislative texts are passed into law by the Council of State. According to the constitution, the Chancellor is also authorized to govern by decrees which includes the authority to set up special arbitration tribunals.

Most law enforcement activities are delegated to foreign and international police organizations.

It is very important to note that the Republic of Lomar does not allow corporate or banking entities to be registered within its jurisdiction. We are aware of partially recognized nations such as the Dominion of Melchizedek (and also UN member nations) that have indirectly caused serious harm by allowing dishonest individuals to create and run criminal scams through unregulated banks.

As part of the same issue, it should be clear that no Republic of Lomar official is allowed to offer / sell / promote the following:

  • immigration / emigration programs

  • immunity from taxes or prosecution

  • visa free travel or border crossing solutions

  • possibility of identity changes etc.

We have not heard of problems arising in this regard and the ethical conduct of our representatives is well established. At the same time, our Chancellery and Consulates frequently offer free advice and support to qualified applicants who are trying to escape human rights abuses in their country of residence.

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