Constitution Article: The Court
Ok, so this is a possible draft and referrs also to Pedrunn's poll descriptions (and yes, I stole part of it from the ACDG):
1. Purpose:
The Court is constituted to rule upon: contested disputes involving legal interpretation, validity of polls, violations of the Constitution, or any other legal dispute involving the game.
2. Construct of the Court:
The Court is composed of 2 regular Justices and a Senior Justice.
Each Justice has to be elected by the people in a seperate election poll.
There is no limit to the number of terms a Justice may serve.
A Justice may not serve in other governmental posts.
3. Cases:
The court can only rule on cases filed. A case may be filed by any citizen (excluding judges) by writing a PM to the Senior Justice who then either accepts or denies the case. This decision cannot be appealed.
Upon acceptance the Senior Justice is to open a thread with the description of the case. A public hearing will be held in that thread lasting three days.
The thread will then be closed and the Senior Justice will organize the Court's ruling. All three Justices must vote on any ruling that is made.
All rulings are immediately official and final.
The only possibilty of an appeal is a lawsuit poll put up by the citizen that filed the case or by a minister. In that case, the current verdict is placed on hold until after the appeal is voted upon. The decision of the court is of no effect if 2/3 of the votes disapprove of it.
Now maybe we want to include impeachment to be handled by the court and/or the starting of elections.
Ok, so this is a possible draft and referrs also to Pedrunn's poll descriptions (and yes, I stole part of it from the ACDG):
1. Purpose:
The Court is constituted to rule upon: contested disputes involving legal interpretation, validity of polls, violations of the Constitution, or any other legal dispute involving the game.
2. Construct of the Court:
The Court is composed of 2 regular Justices and a Senior Justice.
Each Justice has to be elected by the people in a seperate election poll.
There is no limit to the number of terms a Justice may serve.
A Justice may not serve in other governmental posts.
3. Cases:
The court can only rule on cases filed. A case may be filed by any citizen (excluding judges) by writing a PM to the Senior Justice who then either accepts or denies the case. This decision cannot be appealed.
Upon acceptance the Senior Justice is to open a thread with the description of the case. A public hearing will be held in that thread lasting three days.
The thread will then be closed and the Senior Justice will organize the Court's ruling. All three Justices must vote on any ruling that is made.
All rulings are immediately official and final.
The only possibilty of an appeal is a lawsuit poll put up by the citizen that filed the case or by a minister. In that case, the current verdict is placed on hold until after the appeal is voted upon. The decision of the court is of no effect if 2/3 of the votes disapprove of it.
Now maybe we want to include impeachment to be handled by the court and/or the starting of elections.
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