One important thing we haven't discussed yet is the judicial branch: the Supreme Court (or whatever we want to call it). I've been reading the constitutions of other Democracy Games and studying cases that have come before their Courts and I'm beginning to realize how important this institute is (or at least can be). The Court is basically a neutral entity that can interfere in case of conflict. This neutrality is vital when it comes to organizing elections, determining the validity of polls, impeaching government members, interpreting the law, solving conflicts of law or conflicts between individuals, etc.
The bad thing about having a Court is that the government size will in our case probably about double in size (assuming 3-5 Ministers and 3-5 Judges). The good thing is that the function of Judges requires little to no knowledge of CtP2, so anyone (including our resident ACers) can hold such a position. So, do we want a Court? How large should it be (most other DGs have 5 Judges, in our case 3 might be better to keep the government small)? What rules should apply to it and what responsibilities should it have? Discuss! (I would be particularly interested in hearing the viewpoints of experienced DGers)
The bad thing about having a Court is that the government size will in our case probably about double in size (assuming 3-5 Ministers and 3-5 Judges). The good thing is that the function of Judges requires little to no knowledge of CtP2, so anyone (including our resident ACers) can hold such a position. So, do we want a Court? How large should it be (most other DGs have 5 Judges, in our case 3 might be better to keep the government small)? What rules should apply to it and what responsibilities should it have? Discuss! (I would be particularly interested in hearing the viewpoints of experienced DGers)
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