The Restrictions, Ejections and Bannings Act
From Taijitu
- Should the Delegate restrict the access of a citizen or eject their nation from the region, the Delegate shall inform them by both personal message and by telegram of their right to seek redress from the Supreme Court and shall issue a public statement informing that the restriction or ejection has occurred and the causes of it.
- Should the restricted or ejected contact the Delegate to the effect that they wish to exercise their right to seek redress the Delegate shall inform the Supreme Court of this and a trial shall be initiated.
- The restricted or ejected may directly contact the Supreme Court if they wish to exercise their right to seek redress, and should they do so a trial shall be initiated.
- Should the restricted or ejected not exercise their right to seek redress within two weeks, excepting where the restricted or ejected is under notice of absence and has not broken that absence prematurely, the Delegate may revoke the citizenship of the restricted or the ejected and completely and permanently ban the restricted or ejected from both the region and the regional forums.
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