Loi 1901-RNA Association
- Adrian Daisley
- Feb 27
- 2 min read



FORMAL LEGAL DECLARATION
The Loi 1901-RNA Association is an official registration body for coats of arms belonging to European royal descendants, providing legitimacy and recognition of noble status.
Legal basis and legitimacy of the Loi 1901-RNA Association:
The French Law of 1901, which regulates associations and non-profit organizations in France.
The Vienna Convention of 1961, which regulates the use of emblems in diplomatic relations.
The Geneva Convention of 1949, which regulates the use of emblems in humanitarian contexts.
Customary International Law, which governs traditions and practices related to noble heraldic symbols.
With Loi 1901-RNA Association status, you can:
Appear before international and national courts, since the association is recognized as a legal entity.
Issue legal practice permits, as it may apply for membership in international and national bar organizations.
Use noble titles and heraldic emblems in professional and social activities.
A State Emblem certified by the Saint Paul Heraldic Academy, France has a unique and symbolic design consisting of several elements:
A gold fleur-de-lis on a gules background symbolizing purity and elegance.
A gold spur on a silver background symbolizing nobility and honor.
The Indonesian national symbols of rice and cotton on silver and green backgrounds symbolizing prosperity and welfare.
A gold chain on a gules background symbolizing unity and strength.
A five-pointed star on a sable background with gold symbolizing Indonesia and national greatness.







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