Post by RYNSTONE on May 14, 2015 14:57:40 GMT -6
LAWS OF CONCORDIA
LAW ONE. All citizens have a right to their freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion, and freedom of the press.
LAW TWO. The legal drinking age of the Island of Concordia is sixteen years old.
LAW THREE. Regarding immigration to the island on Concordia, all new citizens of the island must file a profile with the Immigration Intake Office within thirty days of their arrival on Concordia.
LAW FOUR. Any citizen run businesses must adhere to the laws set forth by the government of Concordia as mentioned below.
LAW FIVE. All citizens of Concordia have the right to a trial by jury of their peers and elected officials.
LAW SIX. All governing bodies of Concordia must be instituted via fair election.
LAW SEVEN. All citizens of Concordia must submit to a basic morality laws as listed below and pertaining to that of basic human decency.
LAW ONE. All citizens have a right to their freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion, and freedom of the press.
LAW ONE. SUB-SECTION A. All citizens reserve their right to their freedom of speech. The government of Concordia is responsible for maintaining this right for all citizens.
LAW ONE. SUB-SECTION B. All citizens reserve their right for the freedom of peaceful assembly. This does not excuse violent, riotous, or illegal actions in the form of protest. The government of Concordia is responsible for maintaining the freedom.
LAW ONE. SUB-SECTION C. All citizens reserve their right for the freedom of religion. The government of Concordia is responsible for maintaining the freedom.
LAW ONE. SUB-SECTION D. All citizens reserve their right for the freedom of the press. The government of Concordia is responsible for maintaining the freedom.
LAW TWO. The legal drinking age of the Island of Concordia is sixteen years old.
LAW TWO. SUB-SECTION A. It is illegal for any demi-god under the age of sixteen to be holding, drinking, or possessing alcohol for any reason.
LAW TWO. SUB-SECTION B. It is illegal for any person(s) or business(es) to supply demi-gods under the age of sixteen with alcohol for any reason.
LAW THREE. Regarding immigration to the island on Concordia, all new citizens of the island must file a profile with the Immigration Intake Office within thirty days of their arrival on Concordia.
LAW THREE. SUB-SECTION A. This profile must include all the following information to the best of the demi-god's knowledge:
--- Demi-god's full name
--- Any power the demi-god may possess
--- The demi-god's godly parent
--- The demi-god's whereabouts for the last five years, prior to the attack on the Camps.
--- Demi-god's full name
--- Any power the demi-god may possess
--- The demi-god's godly parent
--- The demi-god's whereabouts for the last five years, prior to the attack on the Camps.
LAW THREE. SUB-SECTION B. All new citizens of Concordia must register their occupation with the Immigration Intake Office as soon as they received employment.
LAW FOUR. Any citizen run businesses must adhere to the laws set forth by the government of Concordia as mentioned below.
LAW FOUR. SUB-SECTION A. All citizen run businesses on Concordia must be registered will the Chancellor's office.
LAW FOUR. SUB-SECTION A. ARTICLE I.All businesses must submit a monthly status report including, but not limited to, price gauges, any certifications and licenses required for business, and a list of paid employees.
LAW FOUR. SUB-SECTION B. All merchant vessels, including cargo ships, carrier trucks, and other business related vehicles, must be registered with the Chancellor's office.
LAW FOUR. SUB-SECTION B. ARTICLE I. All business related vehicles will be subject to random searches by the Garrison or Authority assigned officials in regards to smugglers and illegal transportation of goods.
LAW FOUR. SUB-SECTION B. ARTICLE II. All searches must be approved by a member of The Authority before they are conducted. This approval must be proven by an official government document carrying the signature of the approved Authority member.
LAW FIVE. All citizens of Concordia have the right to a trial by jury of their peers and elected officials.
LAW FIVE. SUB-SECTION A. A tribunal will be putting together for each criminal trial. This tribunal will be made up of (1) the Chancellor of Concordia, elected by the citizens and supported by the Magistrate, (2) the related Magister of the accused, and (3) one randomly chosen member of the populous of Concordia who meets the requirements as set forth by official decree.
--- Must be at least sixteen years of age
--- Must not be directly related to the accused
--- Must be at least sixteen years of age
--- Must not be directly related to the accused
LAW FIVE. SUB-SECTION B. All citizens of Concordia have the right to an attorney. The attorney can be one chosen by the accused, or the Authority can provide the accused with an attorney. The accused also has the right to refuse counsel and represent themselves.
LAW FIVE. SUB-SECTION B. ARTICLE I. All citizens are innocent until proven guilty by the court of law. To represent their innocence, the accused may call forth witnesses of character, action, and merit to testify before the Tribunal in their favor. The people also reserve the right to call forth witnesses against the accused, all of which must be presented to the tribunal.
LAW SIX. All governing bodies of Concordia must be instituted via fair election.
LAW SIX. SUB-SECTION A. Any citizen running for the position of Magister must meet the following requirements, as set forth by the first Magistrate of Concordia:
--- Must be at least sixteen years of age.
--- Must have lived on the Island of Concordia for at least one calendar year.
--- Must be an approved citizen through the Immigration Intake Office.
--- Must be at least sixteen years of age.
--- Must have lived on the Island of Concordia for at least one calendar year.
--- Must be an approved citizen through the Immigration Intake Office.
LAW SIX. SUB-SECTION B. Any citizen wishing to run for the position of Chancellor must meet the following requirement, as set forth by the first Magistrate of Concordia:
--- Must be at least eighteen years of age.
--- Must have lived on the Island of Concordia for at least two calendar years.
--- Must be an approved citizen through the Immigration Intake Office.
--- Must be at least eighteen years of age.
--- Must have lived on the Island of Concordia for at least two calendar years.
--- Must be an approved citizen through the Immigration Intake Office.
LAW SEVEN. All citizens of Concordia must submit to a basic morality laws as listed below and pertaining to that of basic human decency.
LAW SEVEN. SUB-SECTION A. Murder, Assault, Kidnapping, or any other illegal action that limits to rights and safety of others on the island are strictly prohibited. They are to be tried before the tribunal of Concordia.
LAW SEVEN. SUB-SECTION B. Any law pertinent on the main land of the United State of America is relevant, unless otherwise stated in the Doctrine of Concordia.