AMPAC Study Session Board: Study Session (167)

1.      Who’s the original Sovereign States?

Empire of Morocco  or  the U.S.A.

 

2.      Who has subject matter Jurisdiction?

Empire of Morocco  or  U.S.A.

 

3.      What’s the nationality of the parties?

Moroccans  and  Americans

 

4.      What’s the nationality of the Judges?

Moroccan Judges  and  American Judges

 

5.      Which Rule of Law is permissible?

Moroccan Law  or  American Law

 

6.      Which court can hear the merits?

Moroccan Consular Court  or  American Court

 

7.      France  v.  U.S.A. 1952: The Judgment Held:

 By that way, and that way only can Moroccan Laws be enforced against the United States and its nationals so long as the Consular Jurisdiction is exercised.

Supremacy Clause 

Question: What is the purpose and intent of the supremacy clause (i.e., supreme law), supremacy language, or procedure?

Answer: Supremacy Clause (i.e., supreme law) supersedes, overrule procedures.

 

Q: What is the mission and vision of the Moors?

A: Complete Decolonization of Sovereign and Independent Country of the Empire of Morocco pursuant to the triple principle of the Act of Algeciras, as follows:

1.      Sovereignty and independence. (State-Const.)

2.      Integrity of domains. (Jurisdiction, Laws, Courts)

3.      Economic liberty without any inequality. ($$$)

 

 

The Moroccan Royal Flush: (Same-Suit)

 

1.      Moroccan Empire of Morocco Constitution 2024 - (Ace)

2.      Moroccan Act of Algeciras 1906 - (King)

3.      Moroccan Madrid Convention 1880 – (Queen)

4.      Moroccan Treaty of Peace and Friendship 1836 – (Jack)

5.      Moroccan Treaty of Peace and Friendship 1786 – (Ten)

 

·       mis·pri·sion

noun law

  1. the deliberate concealment of one's knowledge of a treasonable act or a felony.

 

·       mal·fea·sance

[malˈfēzns]

noun

law

malfeasance (noun)

  1. wrongdoing, especially by a public official:

"the mayor was accused of malfeasance"

Similar:

deceit

deception

duplicity

lying

falseness

falsity

falsehood

untruthfulness

fraud

fraudulence

sharp practice

cheating

chicanery

craft

cunning

trickery

artifice

artfulness

wiliness

guile

double-dealing

underhandedness

subterfuge

skulduggery

treachery

perfidy

unfairness

unjustness

improbity

rascality

untrustworthiness

dishonor

unscrupulousness

corruption

criminality

lawlessness

lawbreaking

misconduct

crookedness

shadiness

foxiness

dirty tricks

shenanigans

monkey business

funny business

hanky-panky

jiggery-pokery

monkeyshines

codology

management

knavery

knavishness

kidology

 

·         INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE REPORTS OF JUDGMENTS, ADVISORY OPINIONS AND ORDERS CASE CONCERNING RIGHTS OF NATIONALS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN MOROCCO (FRANCE v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA) JUDGMENT OF AUGUST 27th, 1952

·     Rights of Nationals of the United States of America in Morocco (France v. United States of America)

·       General Act of Algeciras  

» The L.A.W. of the Empire of Morocco