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The Accord of the Princes of Law was a compact first openly agreed upon in the year 2525 by ambassadors of several governments in [[Verdida]], [[Dúrandwor]], chiefly [[Skymark]], [[Kingdom of Erechóreb]], [[Gorcorumbese Empire of the Ephysgæes]], [[Sultanate of Zarajove]], [[Empire of Medibgö]], [[Kingdom of Oliblish]], [[Commonwealth of the Ithrads]], and [[Commonwealth of Dagdoria]].  In the compact, they acknowledged the need for lawful governments to sustain the power of lawfulness and resist the forces of Chaos.  The Accord has become an important component of international law and many other principalities have become signatories or affirmed it.
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The Accord of the Princes of Law was a compact first openly agreed upon in the year 2525 by ambassadors of several governments in [[Verdida]], [[Dúrandwor]], chiefly [[Skymark]], [[Kingdom of Erechóreb]], [[Gorcorumbese Empire of the Ephysgæes]], [[Sultanate of Zarajove]], [[Empire of Medibgö]], [[Kingdom of Oliblish]], [[Commonwealth of the Ithrads]], and [[Commonwealth of Dagdoria]].  In the compact, they acknowledged the need for lawful governments to sustain the power of lawfulness and resist the forces of Chaos<ref>[[Accord of the Princes of Law, Gavrighauve Edition]], 2589</ref>.  The Accord has become an important component of international law and many other principalities have become signatories or affirmed it.  Its effect on liberties of printing persists today<ref>[[Äknasso Idb]], 2619, [[Anti-Printing Press Statutes and the Accord of the Princes of Law]]</ref>.
  
 
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[[The Anti-Printing Press Statutes and the Accord of the Princes of Law (Book)]]
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*[[The Anti-Printing Press Statutes and the Accord of the Princes of Law (Book)]]
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Revision as of 19:11, 1 December 2013

The Accord of the Princes of Law was a compact first openly agreed upon in the year 2525 by ambassadors of several governments in Verdida, Dúrandwor, chiefly Skymark, Kingdom of Erechóreb, Gorcorumbese Empire of the Ephysgæes, Sultanate of Zarajove, Empire of Medibgö, Kingdom of Oliblish, Commonwealth of the Ithrads, and Commonwealth of Dagdoria. In the compact, they acknowledged the need for lawful governments to sustain the power of lawfulness and resist the forces of Chaos[1]. The Accord has become an important component of international law and many other principalities have become signatories or affirmed it. Its effect on liberties of printing persists today[2].

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