Successor to the Stelka, the Aspa was a Czechautomobile manufactured from 1924 until 1925 at a small machine factory in Pribram. The car used many Ford parts, including a Model T engine. Very few units were built.
The American Servicemembers' Protection Act (ASPA) is a United States federal law introduced by United States Senator Jesse Helms as an amendment to the Defense Authorization Act and passed in August 2002 by the Congress.
Furthermore, it contained prohibitions on the U.S. providing military aid to countries which had ratified the treaty establishing the court; however, there were a number of exceptions to this, including NATO members, major non-NATO ally, and countries which entered into an agreement with the United States not to hand over U.S. nationals to the Court.
ASPA also excluded any military aid that the U.S. President certified to be in the U.S. national interest.
The ASPA Fair and Equal Treatment Policy prohibits an ASPA Employee, director, officer or agent from using his or her position with ASPA to gain favor, advantage, or other preferential treatment for himself or herself.
ASPA rules define confidential information as “any information which is available to an employee only because of the employee’s status as an employee of ASPA and is not a matter of public knowledge or available to the public or request.” ASPA Rules, Article §8-107(7).
The Legal Counsel for ASPA shall be informed of all activities and shall have the power and duty to participate in any and all investigative activities on behalf of the ASPA Board of Directors.