Article 15 - Inviolability
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The Sovereign is inviolable and not subject to suit, prosecution, or compulsory process before any court or tribunal.
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No warrant, summons, subpoena, order, or other compulsory instrument shall issue against the person of the Sovereign; any such instrument is null.
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Acts of State of the Sovereign shall not be questioned in any court as to their validity, except as the Sovereign may expressly permit by law.
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Nothing in this Article prevents the Sovereign from voluntarily hearing petitions, receiving representations, or consenting to procedures established by law.
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The inviolability of the Sovereign does not of itself prevent claims against the State in accordance with Article 16.