What will happen if a country decides to go against a resolution provided a given scenario?
The three ambassadors are discussing whether the Freedom Fighters in the Magenta Embassy should be permitted to go freely from Germany to France as they have requested. If Germany decides against this resolution, what can it do to the Freedom Fighters? The three ambassadors can negotiate the safe passage of the Freedom Fighters to France since the they are still innocent due to the fact that the go signal from the Magenta’s Head of State was seized from the Diplomatic Pouch. Though they are in fact Freedom Fighters, they do not have any culpability since no crime has taken place yet, therefore, the Principle of Corpus Delicti can be applied in this case. The Laws of Corpus Delicti relate to what must be proven in a case to elicit an acquittal or conviction. The principle of Corpus Delicti was established to protect persons from being unjustly convicted of a crime they did not commit yet. Historically, there have been cases where a person was charged and convicted of murder, then put to death for their crime. Furthermore, as stated in the International Humanitarian Law, rebels who enter the territory of another state may find himself on trial, deported, or extradited to some other state wishing to try him.
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