Forwarded from Ratfinks
11.4.2 Limitations on the Power of the Occupying Power Stemming From Its Lack of Sovereignty Over Occupied Territory
"...in view of the provisional nature of belligerent occupation, the authority of the Occupying Power under occupation law has been interpreted as being subject to limitations on the ability of the Occupying Power to alter institutions of government permanently or change the constitution of a country."
Most Executive Orders can be reversed. This is only temporary. The Occupying Power (fraudulent government) is allowed to further their cause in the war.
"...in view of the provisional nature of belligerent occupation, the authority of the Occupying Power under occupation law has been interpreted as being subject to limitations on the ability of the Occupying Power to alter institutions of government permanently or change the constitution of a country."
Most Executive Orders can be reversed. This is only temporary. The Occupying Power (fraudulent government) is allowed to further their cause in the war.
Forwarded from Ratfinks
From LoW chapter 11.4.2, footnote 100:
“During occupation by the enemy, the sovereignty of the legitimate government continues to exist but it is temporarily latent. The powers of the occupant are of a provisional nature and it should only take measures, which are necessary for the purposes of the armed conflict, the maintenance of order and safety and the proper administration of the occupied territory. Generally speaking, the occupant is not ennoscriptd to alter the existing form of government, to upset the constitution and domestic laws of the occupied territory, or to set aside the rights of the inhabitants.”
"temporarily latent"
This is exactly what Patel Patriot discussed in Devolution. Suspending the constitution, per se.
https://patelpatriot.substack.com/p/devolution-part-4
“During occupation by the enemy, the sovereignty of the legitimate government continues to exist but it is temporarily latent. The powers of the occupant are of a provisional nature and it should only take measures, which are necessary for the purposes of the armed conflict, the maintenance of order and safety and the proper administration of the occupied territory. Generally speaking, the occupant is not ennoscriptd to alter the existing form of government, to upset the constitution and domestic laws of the occupied territory, or to set aside the rights of the inhabitants.”
"temporarily latent"
This is exactly what Patel Patriot discussed in Devolution. Suspending the constitution, per se.
https://patelpatriot.substack.com/p/devolution-part-4
Forwarded from Ratfinks
International Business Times
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