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== Laws == | == Laws == | ||
==== Baselines ==== | ==== Baselines ==== | ||
1. No member, including the host, is above alliance law. | *1. No member, including the host, is above alliance law. | ||
2. The host must provide a lawhouse, court and debate area, while members only need a lawhouse. | *2. The host must provide a lawhouse, court and debate area, while members only need a lawhouse. | ||
3. Any member may propose a law, which can be altered during debate until everyone agrees on it, at which point it will be signed by the host and sent to all lawhouses. Law proposals should be written in book and quills so changes can easily be made. | *3. Any member may propose a law, which can be altered during debate until everyone agrees on it, at which point it will be signed by the host and sent to all lawhouses. Law proposals should be written in book and quills so changes can easily be made. | ||
4. Any member can sue other members. The judge will be provided by any member that is not the defendant or prosecutor (or lawyer for that matter). If no one can agree on a judge, the host will provide a judge. | *4. Any member can sue other members. The judge will be provided by any member that is not the defendant or prosecutor (or lawyer for that matter). If no one can agree on a judge, the host will provide a judge. | ||
5. Any member can start a vote to kick another. The proposer and the member in question cannot vote in this, and besides them, all votes must be in favor for it to happen. | *5. Any member can start a vote to kick another. The proposer and the member in question cannot vote in this, and besides them, all votes must be in favor for it to happen. | ||
6. Anyone may leave at any time. Any law proposals they proposed that were still being debated will be void and null. | *6. Anyone may leave at any time. Any law proposals they proposed that were still being debated will be void and null. | ||
7. The host must invite any country that 70% of the alliance members want to invite. However, the host can invite countries without the rest of the alliance's permission. | *7. The host must invite any country that 70% of the alliance members want to invite. However, the host can invite countries without the rest of the alliance's permission. | ||
8. These baseline laws can only be changed by the host, with permission from all members. | *8. These baseline laws can only be changed by the host, with permission from all members. | ||
==== Regular laws ==== | ==== Regular laws ==== | ||
None so far. | None so far. |
Revision as of 06:53, 18 February 2023
The Iustitia Alliance (IA) is an alliance founded by Terumbu Nagaram that's meant to make it easier to solve conflicts between nations and promote cooperation.
Members
Host
Terumbu Nagaram
Members
Laws
Baselines
- 1. No member, including the host, is above alliance law.
- 2. The host must provide a lawhouse, court and debate area, while members only need a lawhouse.
- 3. Any member may propose a law, which can be altered during debate until everyone agrees on it, at which point it will be signed by the host and sent to all lawhouses. Law proposals should be written in book and quills so changes can easily be made.
- 4. Any member can sue other members. The judge will be provided by any member that is not the defendant or prosecutor (or lawyer for that matter). If no one can agree on a judge, the host will provide a judge.
- 5. Any member can start a vote to kick another. The proposer and the member in question cannot vote in this, and besides them, all votes must be in favor for it to happen.
- 6. Anyone may leave at any time. Any law proposals they proposed that were still being debated will be void and null.
- 7. The host must invite any country that 70% of the alliance members want to invite. However, the host can invite countries without the rest of the alliance's permission.
- 8. These baseline laws can only be changed by the host, with permission from all members.
Regular laws
None so far.