Laws of Taijitu
From Taijitu
Taijitu has a number of Laws covering and controlling different institutions and practices.
Contents
Constitution
The Constitution of Taijitu provides for the structure of government of Taijitu.
Laws
No Law currently deals with finance, though in 2007-2008 there was a Budget Act.
Criminal and Judicial Law
- The Criminal Code defines the region's crimes. Largely common sense.
- The Due Process Act establishes how people can be tried for crimes, as well as some civil suit and arbitration processes.
Governance Laws
- The Oaths Act passed by the Senate specifies the oath for each government position.
- The Ministries Act establishes the ministries of the Executive Branch and specifies how they may be filled and altered by the Delegate.
- The Elections and Referendums Act defines how elections and referenda are to be scheduled and implemented.
- The Senate and Court Membership Act defines how large the Senate and Court of Taijitu are to be.
Specific Policy
- The Flag and Seals Act defines the symbols of Taijitu.
- The Founder Nation Act sets the attributes of the Founder Nation, Taijitu Founder.
- The Holidays Act writes two legal holidays into Taijitu's calendar.
- The World Assembly Act specifies how the Delegate is to vote on World Assembly resolutions.
The Senate can also be considered to be setting specific policy by enacting decisions on Taijitu Founder issues here.
Senate Internal Procedures
The Internal Procedures of the Senate specify how the Senate works.
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Legislative | Ecclesia · Citizen-Initiator | Executive | Delegate · Citizen-Diplomats · Citizen-Liaison · Armed Forces . Citizen-Sergeant | Constitution | Constitution |
Laws | Alliance Between Taijitu and The North Pacific . Citizen-Initiator Act .Citizen-Liaison Act. Citizenship Act . Delegacy Act . Flag and Seals Act · Holidays Act . Judiciary Act . Militia Act . Noble Houses Act . Revolutionary Calendar Act . The Rejected Realms - Taijitu Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation . University of the Revolution Act |