{"id":207184,"date":"2017-07-22T08:35:21","date_gmt":"2017-07-22T12:35:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/sealand-fifth-world-wiki-fandom-powered-by-wikia\/"},"modified":"2017-07-22T08:35:21","modified_gmt":"2017-07-22T12:35:21","slug":"sealand-fifth-world-wiki-fandom-powered-by-wikia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/sealand\/sealand-fifth-world-wiki-fandom-powered-by-wikia\/","title":{"rendered":"Sealand | Fifth World Wiki | FANDOM powered by Wikia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The Principality of Sealand is a micronation that claims    as its territory the artificial island of Roughs Tower, a    former Maunsell Sea Fort located in the North Sea 10 km (six    miles) off the coast of Suffolk, England, as well as    territorial waters in a twelve-nautical-mile radius. Sealand is    occupied by family members and associates of Paddy Roy Bates,    who styles himself as H.R.H. Prince Roy of Sealand. The    population of the facility rarely exceeds five, and its    inhabitable area is 550 m.  <\/p>\n<p>    Although Sealand's claims to sovereignty and legitimacy are not    recognized by any country, it is probably the world's    best-known micronation, and is sometimes cited in debates as an    interesting case study of how various principles of    international law can be applied to a territorial dispute.  <\/p>\n<p>    In 1942, during World War II, HM Fort Roughs was constructed by    the UK as one of the Maunsell Sea Forts. It comprised a    floating pontoon base with a superstructure of two hollow    towers joined by a deck upon which other structures could be    added. The fort was towed to a position above Rough Sands    sandbar where its base was intentionally flooded so that it    sank to a resting place on the sandbar. The location chosen was    in international waters, outside the then three-mile    territorial water claim of the United Kingdom.  <\/p>\n<p>    The facility (termed Roughs Tower) was occupied by 150300    Royal Navy personnel throughout World War II; post-war it was    not until 1956 that the last full-time personnel were taken off    HM Fort Roughs and marking of its position as a shipping hazard    was left to Trinity House. On September 2, 1967, the fort was    occupied by Major Paddy Roy Bates, a British subject and pirate    radio broadcaster, who ejected a competing group of pirate    broadcasters and claimed sovereignty on the basis of his    interpretation of international law (see Legal status).  <\/p>\n<p>    Sealand several months after the fire.  <\/p>\n<p>    In 1968, Roy's son Michael Bates was summoned to court as a    result of an incident during which shots were fired at a    British navy vessel in the vicinity of Sealand. According to    some reports the vessel's occupants were intending to evict the    Bates family from the fortress, while others state that they    were simply attempting to repair a nearby navigation buoy. In    delivering its decision on November 25 1968, the court, in    Chelmsford, Essex, stated that because the incident occurred    outside British territorial waters, the court possessed no    jurisdiction. Bates cited this case as evidence of de facto    sovereignty.  <\/p>\n<p>    In 1978, while Bates was away, the \"Prime Minister\" of Sealand,    Alexander G. Achenbach, and several German and Dutch citizens,    staged a forcible takeover of Roughs Tower, holding Bates' son    Michael captive, before releasing him several days later in the    Netherlands.  <\/p>\n<p>    Bates thereupon enlisted armed assistance and, in a helicopter    assault, retook the fortress. He then held the invaders    captive, claiming them as prisoners of war. Most participants    in the invasion were repatriated at the cessation of the \"war\",    but Gernot Ptz, a German lawyer who held a Sealand passport,    was charged with treason against Sealand and was held unless he    paid DM 75,000 (more than 18,000). The governments of the    Netherlands and Germany petitioned the British government for    his release, but the United Kingdom disavowed all    responsibility, citing the 1968 court decision. Germany then    sent a diplomat from its London embassy to Roughs Tower to    negotiate for Ptz's release, and after several weeks Roy Bates    relented, subsequently claiming that the diplomat's visit    constituted de facto recognition of Sealand by Germany.  <\/p>\n<p>    Following his repatriation, Achenbach established an \"exile    government\" in Germany, in opposition to Roy Bates, assuming    the name \"Chairman of the Privy Council\". Upon Achenbach's    resignation for health reasons in August 1989, the rebel    government's \"Minister for Economic Co-operation\", Johannes    Seiger, assumed control, with the position of \"Prime Minister    and Chairman of the Privy Council\". Seiger continues to claim    that he is Sealand's legitimate ruling authority.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sealand claims the waters surrounding Roughs Tower to the    extent of twelve nautical miles, and it has claimed to have    physically defended this claim on at least one occasion: in an    incident in 1990, the Royal Maritime Auxiliary vessel Golden    Eye was fired upon from Sealand.  <\/p>\n<p>    For a period, Sealand passports were mass-manufactured and sold    widely (mostly to Eastern Europeans) by a Spanish-based group    believed to be associated with the exile government under    Seiger. These passports, which were not authorised by the Bates    family, were linked to several high-profile crimes, including    the murder of Gianni Versace. Due to the massive quantity of    illegal passports in circulation (estimated at 150,000), in    1997 the Bates family revoked all Sealand passports, including    those that they themselves had issued in the previous thirty    years.  <\/p>\n<p>    In 1987 the UK expanded its territorial waters by 9 nautical    miles. This encompassed the Rough Sands area. In 1990-1991 the    UK submitted evidence in a U.S. Administrative Court Case, the    ruling for which included a statement to the effect that no    independent \"Principality of Sealand\" had ever existed. This    case was not challenged by the Bates family, who assert that    U.S. courts have no jurisdiction in determining the legitimacy    of other states.  <\/p>\n<p>    Map of Sealand and the United Kingdom, with territorial water    claims of 3nm and 12nm shown (note the 12 mile limit was    introduced in 1987 -not 1968).  <\/p>\n<p>    Sealand's claim that it is an independent state is founded on    the following two propositions:  <\/p>\n<p>    In international law, the two most common    schools of thought for the creation of statehood are the    constitutive and declaratory theories of state creation. The    constitutive theory was the standard nineteenth century model    of statehood, and the declaratory theory was developed in the    twentieth century to address shortcomings of the constitutive    theory. In the constitutive theory, a state exists exclusively    via recognition by other states. The theory splits on whether    this recognition requires \"diplomatic recognition\" or merely    \"recognition of existence\". It is clear that no other state    grants Sealand diplomatic recognition, but it has been argued    by Bates that negotiations carried out by Germany constituted    \"recognition of existence\". In the declaratory theory of    statehood, an entity becomes a state as soon as it meets the    minimal criteria for statehood. Recognition by other states is    purely \"declaratory\".  <\/p>\n<p>    One set of criteria for statehood under international law is    defined by the Montevideo Convention. This asserts    that a defined territory, permanent population, government and    the capacity to enter into relationships with other sovereign    states are the only foundation requirements for a sovereign    state. None of these requirements necessarily has to conform to    a certain size or standard, but their general characteristics    should be taken into account.  <\/p>\n<p>    A similar set of criteria for statehood is found in the    European Community Opinions of the Badinter Arbitration    Committee. The committee found that a state was defined by    having a territory, a population, and a political authority.    The committee also found that the existence and disappearance    of states was a question of fact, while the recognition by    other states was purely declaratory.  <\/p>\n<p>    Since the 1968 UK court decision, the United Kingdom has    extended its territorial sea to twelve nautical miles (22 km),    which it had the legal right to do under international law    since 1958 (although the necessary Act of Parliament was not    passed until 1987). These and subsequent laws have dealt with    the construction and legal position of artificial islands.    However, as Roughs Tower is actually a sunken ship, some have    claimed it is not covered by these rulings. Sealand declared    that it, too, was extending its claim of territorial waters to    twelve nautical miles at a similar time to the UK.  <\/p>\n<p>    According to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of    the Sea, there is no transitional law and no possibility to    consent to the existence of a construction which was previously    approved or built by a neighbouring state. This means that    artificial islands may no longer be constructed and then    claimed as sovereign states, or as state territories, for the    purposes of extension of an exclusive economic zone or of    territorial waters. However, since Roughs Tower is not an    artificial island but a sunken ship, it would be necessary for    Her Majesty's Crown Estate (which owns the land itself under    the tower) to act as the complainant landlord in order to get    the wreck removed from its property. If Sealand is a sunken    ship rather than an artificial island then no claim to    statehood can be made, as a ship cannot constitute the    \"permanent\" territory required for statehood to be established.  <\/p>\n<p>    The only prospect for successful assertion of sovereignty would    be to show that there was de facto sovereignty prior to 1968.  <\/p>\n<p>    Although the UK has publicly asserted its authority over Roughs    Tower, it appears to be government policy to refrain from    comment or action except when forced. British Government    documents, now available to the public under the 30-year expiry    of confidentiality, show that the UK drafted plans to take the    tower by force, but such plans were not implemented by the then    Prime Minister due to the potential for loss of life, and the    creation of a legal and public relations disaster.  <\/p>\n<p>    In 1978 a German court ruled that Sealand was not a valid    nation: \"A man-made artificial platform, such as the so-called    Duchy of Sealand, cannot be called either 'a part of the    earth's surface' or 'land territory' and only structures which    make use of a specific piece of the earth's surface can be    recognised as State territory within the meaning of    international law.\" (In re Duchy of Sealand (1978) 80 ILR    683, 685 (Administrative Court of Cologne))  <\/p>\n<p>    In 1990 a US Administrative Court also ruled that Sealand was    not a valid sovereign nation, following evidence from James    Murphy of the Department of Trade and Industry. On appeal in    1991 the decision that the state called Sealand does not exist,    and has not ever existed was upheld by a US Federal Court.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Times on December 6, 2005, claimed that the British    government and courts finally admitted that Sealand \"is outside    British national territory [...] and not part of the United    Kingdom\", however The Times did not elaborate and there has    been no confirmation by other sources.  <\/p>\n<p>    Roy and Joan Bates claimed Sealand as their own in 1967.  <\/p>\n<p>    Irrespective of its legal status, Sealand is managed by the    Bates family as though it were a recognised sovereign entity,    and they are its hereditary royal rulers.  <\/p>\n<p>    Roy and Joan Bates have been referred to internally since the    foundation of Sealand as \"Their Royal Highnesses Prince Roy and    Princess Joan of Sealand\". Roy Bates is styled \"Sovereign\", and    Joan Bates is sometimes described as being \"in joint rule\" with    him. Their son is known as \"His Royal Highness Prince Michael\".    Michael Bates has been referred to as the \"Prince Regent\" since    1999. In this role he apparently serves as Sealand's acting    \"Head of State\" and also its \"Head of Government\". At a    micronations conference hosted by the University of Sunderland    on 25 November 2004, Sealand was represented by Michael Bates'    son James, who was referred to as \"Prince Royal James\".  <\/p>\n<p>    Sealand's royals are all believed to retain UK citizenship, and    the family has not been in permanent residence on the Roughs    Tower facility since 1999. The facility is now occupied by one    or more caretakers representing Michael Bates, who himself    lives in Leigh on Sea, England. As Sealand is not a recognised    country, the Bates family officially travel internationally as    British citizens.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sealand possesses a simple constitution, instituted in 1995,    which consists of a preamble and seven articles. The preamble    asserts Sealand's independence, while the articles variously    deal with Sealand's status as a constitutional monarchy, the    empowerment of government bureaus, the role of an appointed,    advisory Senate, the functions of an appointed, advisory legal    tribunal, a proscription against the bearing of arms except by    members of a designated \"Sealand Guard\", the exclusive right of    the sovereign to formulate foreign policy and alter the    constitution, and the hereditary patrilinear succession of the    monarchy.  <\/p>\n<p>    Current Sealand government bureaus are: the Bureau of External    Affairs, the Bureau of Internal Affairs, and the Bureau of    Posts Telecomms and Technology. Most of the organs of Sealand's    government are apparently either inactive or operate outside of    Sealand's territory itself. A Sealand State Corporation was    chartered by Roy Bates and charged with the \"development of the    state\" shortly after Sealand's foundation, but its current    status and range of activities, if any, are unknown.  <\/p>\n<p>    In 2000, worldwide publicity was created about Sealand due to    the establishment of a new entity called HavenCo, a data haven,    which effectively took control of Roughs Tower itself.    According to the Sealand official website, no other visitors or    activities would be permitted. The original claim to the right    to occupy Roughs Tower was maintained by Michael Bates, whose    father Roy has removed himself to a great extent from further    daily involvement. However Ryan Lackey, HavenCo's founder,    later quit and claimed that Bates had lied to him by keeping    the 1990-1991 court case from him and that as a result he had    lost the money he had invested in the venture. He stated that    his only legal recourse was to sue Roy Bates in a British court    of law, but to date no action has been taken.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sealand's legal system is claimed to follow British common law,    and statutes take the form of Decrees enacted by the Sovereign.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sealand first issued postage stamps in 1969, when a helicopter    service was instituted to carry mail between Roughs Tower and    Brussels, Belgium. A significant volume of mail carrying    Sealand stamps and postmarks was accepted without surcharge and    passed by Belgian postal authorities into the international    postal system at this time.  <\/p>\n<p>    Although few stamp issues have been made since early 1970s,    Sealand postage stamps and postal cancellations continue to be    used on most if not all mail from the principality, although    the actual volume of such mail is limited.  <\/p>\n<p>    The official policy of the United Kingdom's Royal Mail is to    stamp envelopes not bearing UK stamps with a 'revenue    protection' cancellation, meaning that postal carriage charges    may be claimed from the recipient  although recent examples    exist of mail bearing Sealand stamps and cancellations, to the    exclusion of all others, being transmitted through the    international postal system.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sealand is not a member of the Universal Postal Union, which    regulates the sending of mail between countries, and its    address is in what it claims is a foreign country. In a similar    manner, mail for the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus must    be addressed to 'Mersin 10, Turkey'. The address publicised by    Sealand as its postal address is: 'Sealand 1001; Sealand Post    Bag, IP11 9SZ, UK'. The Royal Mail postcode is the one for    Felixstowe near Ipswich, and the Royal Mail website gives the    following standardised address: 'Sealand Fort, PO Box 3,    FELIXSTOWE, IP11 9SZ, UK'.  <\/p>\n<p>    According to the Cinderella Stamp Club (UK), Sealand's stamps    are classified as \"locals\"; such stamps are valid for the    carriage of mail between a location that lacks a regular postal    service, and a location from which the onward transmission of    such mail occurs.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sealand has declared its currency to be the \"Sealand Dollar\",    which it deems to be at parity with the U.S. dollar. Several    dozen different coins have been minted since 1972 in various    units of this currency. Given Sealand's limited population,    physical inaccessibility and lack of a real economy it is    unlikely that these coins were ever intended for use as    circulating currency. Most were produced in precious metals,    which have appealed to investors and coin collectors. In the    early 1990s, Achenbach's German group also produced a coin,    featuring a likeness of Prime Minister Seiger.  <\/p>\n<p>        Adapted from the Wikipedia article, \"Sealand\" <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Sealand\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Sealand<\/a>,    used under the GNU Free Documentation    License.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/fifthworld.wikia.com\/wiki\/Sealand\" title=\"Sealand | Fifth World Wiki | FANDOM powered by Wikia\">Sealand | Fifth World Wiki | FANDOM powered by Wikia<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The Principality of Sealand is a micronation that claims as its territory the artificial island of Roughs Tower, a former Maunsell Sea Fort located in the North Sea 10 km (six miles) off the coast of Suffolk, England, as well as territorial waters in a twelve-nautical-mile radius. 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