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Revision as of 04:23, 2 October 2014
Laws derived from the rule of the Eleven Thracian Viceroys (Lukkha Sampushá) over the Kalikán Empire. Although the Kalikán no more have power or sway, the succeeding duchies that emerged from this rule are the precedent for many international laws and principles, particularly between states that trace their origin to the Thracian duchies. The bulk of Viceroyal Law was codified during the New Kalikán Empire in the twenty sixth century.
Viceroyal law governed the relationship of the Thracian Viceroy (Lukkha Sampushá) with the King of Thrace, with the subjects of the viceroy, and with the viceroy's relations with his fellow viceroys, including the right of aerial passage over his dominion.
Viceroyal Law as a body no longer has any official hold since the fall of the New Kalikán Empire and the liberation of Thrace's subjects. However, the influence of many elements of viceroyl law persist in international dealings and in the nature of treaties.
Taspizaisha
Sometimes called 'surcelian right,' this is the right asserted and enforced by the Lukkha Sampushá of one duchy to fly troops and officials over another duchy of the Kalikán Empire. Surcelian Right persisted in principle after the collapse of the First Kalikán Empire and the principle exists behind international law to this day in the Pallathantic Region.
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