We Couldnt Agree On A Name wrote:Separatist Peoples wrote:snip
That seems reasonable. What aboutWe Couldnt Agree On A Name wrote:
- the phrase "possible attempt"; The term possible is extremely strict. It allows no concessions for situations that could make compliance prohibitively difficult. We would prefer if it were replaced by something such as "best effort" or "reasonable effort" which would allow for concessions while still requiring nations to act in good faith to comply.
- The phrase "including as many death certificates as the deceased's next of kin requires" is problematic, given that the host nation may not be able to offer the certifications needed in the family's country(the country may require this be done by their own officials for example). Given that the proposal already requires provision of "Necessary certification from a certified coroner or medical examiner" the addition does little more then allow for bureaucratic abuse so we feel this can be struck.
OOC: Death certificates are really only useful if they are universally recognizable, and some nations will only issue one, while other nations require multiple. For example, Italy issues one, where the US requires several. Guess how I know. I feel that death certs are necessary enough to merit a specific mention. The rest of that is perfectly reasonable, and I'll see what I can do about incorporating them soon.