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Chancellor Letters
Correspondence between the Principality of Sealand with the Chancellery of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Foreign Office of the FRG, the Embassy of the Federal Republic Russia and others. ...
The complete documentation is available as an archive on CDRom (fee US$ 50).
Members of the International Sealand Business Club will be able to access the full documentation online without charge. Coming soon ...
On September 11, 2002, we again published the document from January 14th, 2000. ( Letter to Bundeskanzler Gerhard Schröder). Click here to read a copy. [At This moment in German only; English translation to follow. You'll find the original document here: Downloads]
On December 20 , 2002, we again published the document from Marc 21th, 2000. ( Letter to Bundeskanzler Gerhard Schröder). Click here to read a copy. [At This moment in German only; English translation to follow. You'll find the original document here: Downloads]

Two legal opinions on the status of the Principality of Sealand as a sovereign nation (English transcription to follow)
Legal opinion regarding the status in international law of the Principality of Sealand, given by Dr. Dr. Dr. Walter Leisner, professor at law, professor for state, administrative and international law at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, head of the institute for state and administrative law at Erlangen, state and international law division [ Excerpt, Now in English. Full text coming soon!]
Legal opinion regarding the status in international law of the Principality of Sealand, given by Dr. Béla Vitànyi, professor for public and international law at the University of Njimegen, Netherlands Now in English available!
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Full text [html, 250 kb]
Full text as MS-Word File [115 KB]
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Governmental Decisions
Governmental Decision 080203 [August, 2002] on the matter of the claim of Sealand Trade Corporation vs. Deutsche Telekom AG (DATG) and assistance for the victims of the overflow in Germany, Austria and Czech Republic in August 2002 [ Original document]
Further items will follow soon ...
Dispute with the BRD about legal issues
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Visas by the GDR and the FRG in the first of the three diplomatic passports of the Prime Minister of the Principality of Sealand Johannes W. F. Seiger
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Statement by the Government of the Principality of Sealand Concerning the Diplomatic Relations with the Federal Republic of Germany
Why does the Federal Republic of Germany since 1990 – disregarding the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations – deny its diplomatic contacts with the Principality of Sealand ?
[ This File and all mentioned documents here]
The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of April 18, 1961 was joined by practically all states of this Earth, for instance the USA, England, Israel, and effective of August 13, 1964, also the Federal Republic of Germany. It is an international law that has been incorporated into the German law and it does not allow any arbitrary interpretations or modifications.
In Article 40 the ‘Vienna Con-vention’ regulates the diplo-matic relations also between states that have not or not yet recognised each other diplo-matically. It is valid with equal rights and obligations first and foremost for diplomats with their staff who are in transit or are in the host country for other reasons. This is expressed by the visa in the diplomatic passports.
Passports of diplomats of the Principality of Sealand do contain endorsements and diplomatic visa from more than 50 states. The first two passports of Prime Minister Seiger in particular do show such entries of these states, as e. g. Egypt, FRG, Bulgaria, German Reich, GDR, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Latvia, Lithuania, Malawi, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Sao Tomé, Senegal, Slovenia, Syria, Sultanate Oman, Turkey, Tunisia, Hungary, Vietnam ...
With our letter to the Federal Foreign Minister Westerwelle of May 4, 2010, (receipt stamp from the Foreign Office of May 11, 2010, plus attachments) we have once more pointed out the first diplomatic contacts by the Federal Republic of Germany to the Principality of Sealand dating back over 30 years.
This statement
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