Re: Amendment II - Court Idea Compilation Mk. II
I've really been enjoying this discussion, but I have to point out that the ONLY thing that will be official is what is contained in the text of the Amendment. We may all agree on some sort of interpretation, but it must be put into text and included in the amendment itself before it is voted on by the nation.
I do feel this could be written better, though. It's the lawyer in me. The language needed to be cleaned up. I've taken the liberty to clean it up a bit and to clarify the proposed amendment. Please review and consider --
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Perhaps we should have 7 members, since so many people are interested in being Justices. It would also ensure that we can easily have the 3 member quarum needed to rule on a matter.
I'm not thrilled with the 2 month term for all Justices. They should have longer terms or, at least, staggered terms. The court needs some stability, two months is too short and causes us to change the court too often.
--Togas
I've really been enjoying this discussion, but I have to point out that the ONLY thing that will be official is what is contained in the text of the Amendment. We may all agree on some sort of interpretation, but it must be put into text and included in the amendment itself before it is voted on by the nation.
I do feel this could be written better, though. It's the lawyer in me. The language needed to be cleaned up. I've taken the liberty to clean it up a bit and to clarify the proposed amendment. Please review and consider --
Revision of Amendment originally posted by Trip
This amendment hereby creates an official Apolytonian Court (hereafter refered to as "The Court")
The Court is constituted to rule upon: contested disputes involving legal interpretation, validity of polls, violations of the Constitution, impeachment, or any other legal dispute of national importance.
The Court is composed of Five (5) Justices. Each Justice is to be appointed by the President, and each must be approved by a majority of the populace in a Confirmation Election.
The Court is to decide among itself a 'Senior Justice', who will be respondible for ensuring that a report is published for each decision that communicates the rationale behind the decision made, and presiding over any hearings before The Court.
A quorum of at least 3 Justices must be involved in any ruling that is made. Should The Court be tied about how to rule on an issue, the Senior Justice is to decide the result of the issue.
All rulings are immediately official and final. The same issue can only be brought back to The Court with 75% of the Justices agreeing to rehear the matter.
The Court cannot act on any issue until a citizen of the nation brings forth an Issue to The Court.
Issues to The Court should be posted publically and must involve a dispute that The Court is empowered to rule upon.
The court may impeach a minister with a 75% vote within the court, and a 51% amongst the people, but only after a Call for Impeachment has been made by a citizen of the nation.
A Justice may not serve in any other governmental post. Each Justice serves a term of two (2) months in length. At the end of that term the Justice may be reappointed by the President. There is no limit to the number of terms a Justice may serve. A Justice may be removed from his office by a 51% vote amongst the ministers and a 2/3 vote amongst the people.
This amendment hereby creates an official Apolytonian Court (hereafter refered to as "The Court")
The Court is constituted to rule upon: contested disputes involving legal interpretation, validity of polls, violations of the Constitution, impeachment, or any other legal dispute of national importance.
The Court is composed of Five (5) Justices. Each Justice is to be appointed by the President, and each must be approved by a majority of the populace in a Confirmation Election.
The Court is to decide among itself a 'Senior Justice', who will be respondible for ensuring that a report is published for each decision that communicates the rationale behind the decision made, and presiding over any hearings before The Court.
A quorum of at least 3 Justices must be involved in any ruling that is made. Should The Court be tied about how to rule on an issue, the Senior Justice is to decide the result of the issue.
All rulings are immediately official and final. The same issue can only be brought back to The Court with 75% of the Justices agreeing to rehear the matter.
The Court cannot act on any issue until a citizen of the nation brings forth an Issue to The Court.
Issues to The Court should be posted publically and must involve a dispute that The Court is empowered to rule upon.
The court may impeach a minister with a 75% vote within the court, and a 51% amongst the people, but only after a Call for Impeachment has been made by a citizen of the nation.
A Justice may not serve in any other governmental post. Each Justice serves a term of two (2) months in length. At the end of that term the Justice may be reappointed by the President. There is no limit to the number of terms a Justice may serve. A Justice may be removed from his office by a 51% vote amongst the ministers and a 2/3 vote amongst the people.
Perhaps we should have 7 members, since so many people are interested in being Justices. It would also ensure that we can easily have the 3 member quarum needed to rule on a matter.
I'm not thrilled with the 2 month term for all Justices. They should have longer terms or, at least, staggered terms. The court needs some stability, two months is too short and causes us to change the court too often.
--Togas
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