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Post by Great Carlistan on Mar 5, 2016 8:38:47 GMT
My recent bill has been vetoed but we still need Some where to record the law so we don't lost track of it Hi! I do not know if I am allowed to post here... Just do not quote me and I will delete it if you want. Anyway, I have been working on a new website, which has a page which desplays all passed legislation and I type it up and have it downloadable in PDF format. Coming directly from there... would it be possible to have parliament standardise the form of bills? So we have sections/ paragraphs/ articles/ clauses etc. and how this should be displayed when it comes to sub-clauses (eg. I, 1, a, iii)? I converted Traders Row's bill into the format of the Arian Nation's bill to be structured in sections...
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Post by the arian nation on Mar 5, 2016 10:43:23 GMT
We might as well try, if you like it. On second thought wouldn't this make the speaker the foot boy of the chancellor
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Post by the arian nation on Mar 5, 2016 10:47:56 GMT
My recent bill has been vetoed but we still need Some where to record the law so we don't lost track of it Hi! I do not know if I am allowed to post here... Just do not quote me and I will delete it if you want. Anyway, I have been working on a new website, which has a page which desplays all passed legislation and I type it up and have it downloadable in PDF format. Coming directly from there... would it be possible to have parliament standardise the form of bills? So we have sections/ paragraphs/ articles/ clauses etc. and how this should be displayed when it comes to sub-clauses (eg. I, 1, a, iii)? I converted Traders Row's bill into the format of the Arian Nation's bill to be structured in sections... That's a good idea we can do this if we don't want to over run the veto.but if we are going to over run the chancellor's veto I suggest to hear him out.to know why he declined the bill And We need to have more standard bills My mother language isn't English so can someone do this
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Post by tradersrow on Mar 5, 2016 13:55:40 GMT
I've spoken English all my life... but I can't write for the life of me. I have a C- in Language Arts!
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Post by the arian nation on Mar 8, 2016 11:47:45 GMT
Banning offensive comments in the IFU Section 1- Using offensive language and mocking anyone becuse of his/her religion,political ideology or race will have punishments Section 2- This law isn't functional when someone is Criticizing someone else Section 3- One of the justices will put the defendant in trial
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Post by Gooutofhere on Mar 9, 2016 8:00:36 GMT
Banning offensive comments in the IFU Section 1- Using offensive language and mocking anyone becuse of his/her religion,political ideology or race will have punishments Section 2- This law isn't functional when someone is Criticizing someone else Section 3- One of the justices will put the defendant in trial Please note any unnecessary and Inflammatory Language should be reported to the NS moderators. I believe this issue should be for them to adjudicate on.
As this Law currently stands, it is not fit for purpose and subject to Misinterpretation. As a further point is already covered by the constitution
2. That all nations will have the right to practice free speech and free publishing in accordance to the rules of NationStates, on both the Regional Message Board and the Regional Forums, as both are considered Regional territory.
Thanks for your time Gentlemen, I await your response.
Gooutofhere.
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Post by sangheiliosii on Mar 15, 2016 17:31:28 GMT
Banning offensive comments in the IFU Section 1- Using offensive language and mocking anyone becuse of his/her religion,political ideology or race will have punishments Section 2- This law isn't functional when someone is Criticizing someone else Section 3- One of the justices will put the defendant in trial I say nay, primarily for the fact that it is not our responsibility to monitor the language people use, it is the Nationstates Moderators
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Post by tradersrow on Mar 15, 2016 21:59:35 GMT
I say Nay as well, for the same reason.
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Post by the arian nation on Mar 16, 2016 14:12:25 GMT
Regulating referendum Section 1- referendum will take place in this scenarios: A- when it is proposed by the Chancellor supplement 1: the Chancellor's proposal have to be passed by Two-thirds of the parliament members supplement 2: the parliament's vote on the referendum can't be vetoed by the chancellor B-when a referendum is proposed by one of the parliament members supplement 1: Two-thirds of parliament members must approve this to be passed to the chancellor C-when its demanded by half of the IFU members Section 2- government authorities can't over run part c of section 1 in any situation
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Post by tradersrow on Mar 17, 2016 20:16:06 GMT
I vote Yeah for all!
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Post by sangheiliosii on Mar 23, 2016 17:18:59 GMT
Regulating referendum Section 1- referendum will take place in this scenarios: A- when it is proposed by the Chancellor supplement 1: the Chancellor's proposal have to be passed by Two-thirds of the parliament members supplement 2: the parliament's vote on the referendum can't be vetoed by the chancellor B-when a referendum is proposed by one of the parliament members supplement 1: Two-thirds of parliament members must approve this to be passed to the chancellor C-when its demanded by half of the IFU members Section 2- government authorities can't over run part c of section 1 in any situation I say aye.
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Post by Uspua Republic on Mar 23, 2016 23:31:58 GMT
Regulating referendum Section 1- referendum will take place in this scenarios: A- when it is proposed by the Chancellor supplement 1: the Chancellor's proposal have to be passed by Two-thirds of the parliament members supplement 2: the parliament's vote on the referendum can't be vetoed by the chancellor B-when a referendum is proposed by one of the parliament members supplement 1: Two-thirds of parliament members must approve this to be passed to the chancellor C-when its demanded by half of the IFU members Section 2- government authorities can't over run part c of section 1 in any situation I say yea
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Post by larseta on Apr 10, 2016 11:10:44 GMT
I think there should be a separate child board for The Parliament. It will make things to look less cluttered.
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