- "Ah, diplomacy; I adore diplomacy. Everyone dresses so well..."
- - Lwaxana Troi (TNG: "Half a Life")
- "Commander, laws change depending on who's making them. Cardassian one day, Federation the next. But justice is justice."
- - Odo (DS9: "A Man Alone")
- "Diplomats! The best diplomat I know is a fully activated phaser bank!"
- - Montgomery Scott (TOS: "A Taste of Armageddon")
- "Diplomacy, gentlemen, should be a job left to diplomats."
- - Robert Fox (TOS: "A Taste of Armageddon")
Diplomacy
Treaties and Accords
- Jankata Accord
- Khitomer Accords
- Klaestron-Federation Extradition Treaty
- Bajoran-Cardassian Treaty
- Neutral Zone Treaty
- Paqu-Navot Treaty
- Polaric Test Ban Treaty
- Seldonis IV Convention
- Tau Ceti Accords
- Temporal Accord
- Treaty of Algeron
- Treaty of Alliance
- Treaty of Alpha Cygnus IX
- Treaty of Armens
- Treaty of Bajor
- Treaty of Ka'Tann
- Treaty of Organia
- Treaty of Sirius
Interstellar Diplomacy
Law
- Federation law
- Bajoran law
- Crime and punishment
- Rule of law
Legal Documents
- Cardassian Articles of Jurisprudence
- Code of Hammurabi
- Code of Justinian
- Federation Uniform Code of Justice
- Federation Judicial Code
- Ferengi Trade By-Laws
- Fundamental Declarations of the Martian colonies
- Galactic Emergency Procedures
- Ilvian Proclamation
- Interstellar Law
- Magna Carta
- Statutes of Alpha III
- United Federation of Planets Charter
- United States Constitution
- Vulcan Bill of Rights
See also
Legislative and Judicial Bodies
- Chamber of Ministers
- Cardassian Central Command
- Cardassian Supreme Tribunal
- Continuing Committee
- Federation Council
- Federation Grand Jury
- Federation Special Jury
- Ferengi Commerce Authority
- Klingon High Council
- Romulan Senate
- Tribunal of Alpha III
See also
- Government and politics
People
External link
- The Law of the Federation: Images of Law, Lawyers, and the Legal System in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" at the Tarlton Law Library at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law - an excellent 1992 Law Review article on law in the 24th century as shown on Star Trek: The Next Generation