But this is irrelevant to the clause we are discussing. The clause is about who can be a complainant. It has absolutely no effect on who can be a defendant. In fact, this entire bill has no effect on who can be a defendant.Grosseschnauzer:You are overlooking that a foriegn nation might be a defendant in a civil or a criminal case.
I disagree for the reasons I stated in my previous post: 1) I do not think allowing foreigners to be complainants poses a serious jurisdictional problem; 2) It is already the current situation; and 3) It is preferable to the alternative of leaving foreigners with accounts on the forum defenseless against offenses that can very well affect them.Accordingly, what I raise is a potential issue. I am troubled by the jurisdictional problem the use of the word "person" is going to create, and this bill would be on stronger legal footing with the use of "nation" or "citizen," especially if the word "citizen" is defined in the Legal Code.