Well, since there's not all that much debate here (yet
), I will at least state my feelings on the contested ideas.
1. Method of selecting judges.
I still believe appointment by the peoples' Democratically chosen, trusted officials is the way to go.
Election is too political and brings about the (vague) possibility of contested elections from the very start. I would however not oppose strongly the idea of appointment, followed by confirmation, if it appeared the will of the people was strongly in odds with my main view.
2. Term limits
I have less strong feelings about this, but I slant towards having them - two months at a time is fine by me. This at least gives others the chance to participate -the people can always vote no confidence in the new candidates and to restore the originals if we so wish. That is what the Demo game is all about, isn't it? First - the peoples' will be done, and seeond - give everyone every chance in the world to participate wherevere and however they want. Obviously some are less suited to Ministerial positions or Judiciary, but we at least must grant them the right to run for election.
3. Power to halt the game
This may be heading towards a little too much power, but such an issue will likely never arise. My feeling is in accord with the other posters' here - grant them the power.
4. Power to halt/restart a poll
You bet. This is a large part of what the Judiciary is, IMO.
5. Mechanism for Appeal
I think perhaps it's best for the people to have a say here - but how will we avoid silly cases being brought forth to waste peoples' time? Perhaps if we make it so that there is a minimum number of voters in such a poll for it to be considered valid? If someone else can think of another way around this let us know.
6. If the law is unclear/absent
It is the Judiciary's job to clarify laws! If this requires a suspension on the case until clarification is made, so be it. If the law doesn't exist, then there can be no case on principle, but then it is up to someone to ensure next time there IS a law.
7. Can the Government temporarily ignore rulings and/or sentences?
No. Why should they?
8. Presidential Pardon Clauses
N O.
9. Judges can be members of a political party
Sure. But if their politicking is seen to be excessive or to interfere with their job, they should be able to b e removed via the same process as they are chosen (by Ministerial acceptance of the removal and/or confirmation by the people.
60% required for impeachment (Aggie's idea) - this sounds fine.

1. Method of selecting judges.
I still believe appointment by the peoples' Democratically chosen, trusted officials is the way to go.

2. Term limits
I have less strong feelings about this, but I slant towards having them - two months at a time is fine by me. This at least gives others the chance to participate -the people can always vote no confidence in the new candidates and to restore the originals if we so wish. That is what the Demo game is all about, isn't it? First - the peoples' will be done, and seeond - give everyone every chance in the world to participate wherevere and however they want. Obviously some are less suited to Ministerial positions or Judiciary, but we at least must grant them the right to run for election.
3. Power to halt the game
This may be heading towards a little too much power, but such an issue will likely never arise. My feeling is in accord with the other posters' here - grant them the power.
4. Power to halt/restart a poll
You bet. This is a large part of what the Judiciary is, IMO.

5. Mechanism for Appeal
I think perhaps it's best for the people to have a say here - but how will we avoid silly cases being brought forth to waste peoples' time? Perhaps if we make it so that there is a minimum number of voters in such a poll for it to be considered valid? If someone else can think of another way around this let us know.

6. If the law is unclear/absent
It is the Judiciary's job to clarify laws! If this requires a suspension on the case until clarification is made, so be it. If the law doesn't exist, then there can be no case on principle, but then it is up to someone to ensure next time there IS a law.
7. Can the Government temporarily ignore rulings and/or sentences?
No. Why should they?
8. Presidential Pardon Clauses
N O.
9. Judges can be members of a political party
Sure. But if their politicking is seen to be excessive or to interfere with their job, they should be able to b e removed via the same process as they are chosen (by Ministerial acceptance of the removal and/or confirmation by the people.
60% required for impeachment (Aggie's idea) - this sounds fine.
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