(Rejected) International Intervention Regulation Act
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(Rejected) International Intervention Regulation Act
In accordance with the Speaker of the Parliament (who I wish to thank) and due to the support showed to this bill by all peace-loving countries, and also in response to the disgraceful events which happened recently in Ceveztria, I resubmit officially the International Intervention Regulation Act to the Parliament.
Authored by the Federal Aristocratic Kingdom of New Tarajan, leader of the World Alliance Royalist Party, Member of the Parliament, Member of the Council
Section I.
Art. 1
The World Alliance Government, seeking to ensure the freedom of all peoples from the plague of foreign occupation, and concerned about the possible, dangerous developments for the territorial integrity of a country following an uncontrolled international intervention, hereby adopt this law as regulatory framework for any international intervention.
Art. 2
Defines, for the purpose of this international law, an international intervention as the use of diplomatic, economic, or military means adopted by a country, a group of countries, an international organization, or any kind of political entity against another country or a group of countries, while a Council intervention is the use of any means authorized by any international law by the WA Council against or in favour of another country or a group of countries.
Art. 3
Defines, for the purposes of this law, an occupation as the effective provisional control of a certain power or political entity over a territory which is not under the formal sovereignty of that entity.
Art. 4
Defines, for the purposes of this law, a puppet government as a government that is appointed by and whose affairs are directed by an outside authority, external to the country.
Section II.
Art. 5
During an international or Council intervention, all units from the voluntarily participating countries to the intervention or aiding the Council intervention shall act in full accordance with the WA Constitution, existing international laws, and the objectives of the international or Council intervention itself.
It is their duty to strictly respect their mandate, accomplishing only the tasks included in it.
Art. 6
All foreign military units shall safeguard the safety of the citizens of the country they are operating in, and the integrity of their properties, whenever possible.
Art. 7
All civilian staff shall follow the highest standards of transparency, reliability and efficiency while accomplishing its task.
Art. 8
It is severely forbidden, after the conclusion of an international or Council intervention, to keep holding territories belonging, prior to the intervention, to the country where the intervention took place, or to establish a puppet government, without the official consent of the country to which the territory legitimately belongs and the authorization of the World Alliance Council, as specified below.
Art. 9
In case a country where the intervention took place suffers from pressure or influence of any kind by another country participating or contributing to the intervention, which it believes to be against its own constitutional rights, then the country which is victim of such moves could request the intervention of the CoJ in order to render null and void the results of that pressure or influence.
The CoJ, in the judgement of the case, shall be free to implement any kind of ruling it will believe to be necessary in order to uphold peace, stability and order, in the respect of the Constitution.
Section III.
Art. 10
The WA Council shall have the temporary power to administer a certain state that will be declared as a failed state, which for the purpose of this law, is a state that has been incapable of carrying out its duties as a state. And a failed state shall be officially proclaimed by the WA Council, upon nominations and recommendations from the WA Secretary General and the authorized organizations present in the country to be declared as a failed state. Whereas, during the exercise of such temporary powers to administer the concerned state, the WA Council must ensure that the said state shall have a duly instituted national constitution forming a full democratic government ensuring the preservation of the fundamental rights and freedom of human beings, before being granted back its full sovereignty.
Art. 11
It is severely forbidden to the Council to devolve the administration of territories belonging to a collapsed country to third countries during the period of special administration.
Art. 12
This special administration, as described in Art. 10, shall end at the beginning of the next Map Expansion, when the administered territory shall be considered free for claims.
INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTIONS REGULATION ACT
Authored by the Federal Aristocratic Kingdom of New Tarajan, leader of the World Alliance Royalist Party, Member of the Parliament, Member of the Council
Section I.
Art. 1
The World Alliance Government, seeking to ensure the freedom of all peoples from the plague of foreign occupation, and concerned about the possible, dangerous developments for the territorial integrity of a country following an uncontrolled international intervention, hereby adopt this law as regulatory framework for any international intervention.
Art. 2
Defines, for the purpose of this international law, an international intervention as the use of diplomatic, economic, or military means adopted by a country, a group of countries, an international organization, or any kind of political entity against another country or a group of countries, while a Council intervention is the use of any means authorized by any international law by the WA Council against or in favour of another country or a group of countries.
Art. 3
Defines, for the purposes of this law, an occupation as the effective provisional control of a certain power or political entity over a territory which is not under the formal sovereignty of that entity.
Art. 4
Defines, for the purposes of this law, a puppet government as a government that is appointed by and whose affairs are directed by an outside authority, external to the country.
Section II.
Art. 5
During an international or Council intervention, all units from the voluntarily participating countries to the intervention or aiding the Council intervention shall act in full accordance with the WA Constitution, existing international laws, and the objectives of the international or Council intervention itself.
It is their duty to strictly respect their mandate, accomplishing only the tasks included in it.
Art. 6
All foreign military units shall safeguard the safety of the citizens of the country they are operating in, and the integrity of their properties, whenever possible.
Art. 7
All civilian staff shall follow the highest standards of transparency, reliability and efficiency while accomplishing its task.
Art. 8
It is severely forbidden, after the conclusion of an international or Council intervention, to keep holding territories belonging, prior to the intervention, to the country where the intervention took place, or to establish a puppet government, without the official consent of the country to which the territory legitimately belongs and the authorization of the World Alliance Council, as specified below.
Art. 9
In case a country where the intervention took place suffers from pressure or influence of any kind by another country participating or contributing to the intervention, which it believes to be against its own constitutional rights, then the country which is victim of such moves could request the intervention of the CoJ in order to render null and void the results of that pressure or influence.
The CoJ, in the judgement of the case, shall be free to implement any kind of ruling it will believe to be necessary in order to uphold peace, stability and order, in the respect of the Constitution.
Section III.
Art. 10
The WA Council shall have the temporary power to administer a certain state that will be declared as a failed state, which for the purpose of this law, is a state that has been incapable of carrying out its duties as a state. And a failed state shall be officially proclaimed by the WA Council, upon nominations and recommendations from the WA Secretary General and the authorized organizations present in the country to be declared as a failed state. Whereas, during the exercise of such temporary powers to administer the concerned state, the WA Council must ensure that the said state shall have a duly instituted national constitution forming a full democratic government ensuring the preservation of the fundamental rights and freedom of human beings, before being granted back its full sovereignty.
Art. 11
It is severely forbidden to the Council to devolve the administration of territories belonging to a collapsed country to third countries during the period of special administration.
Art. 12
This special administration, as described in Art. 10, shall end at the beginning of the next Map Expansion, when the administered territory shall be considered free for claims.
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Debate Initiation
The first official debate term has begun, with an expiration at 00:00 GMT on May 18, 2014.
Parliament members are discouraged to voice their final vote during a debate term.
Once the debate period expires, the voting period will start immediately at 00:00 GMT on May 18, 2014. The voting period will last three days, as required by Article V of the latest World Alliance Constitution. This period will end on May 21, 2014 at 00:00 GMT.
A debate term may be renewed twice by one of two options: three parliament member requests along with approval from the Speaker or seven parliament member requests with approval from the President.
The Speaker reserves the right to dismiss any proposal deemed "not interesting" by the parliament by asking the parliament for a dismissal. This period may last 24 hours and if no parliament member objects, the proposal may be removed from the floor.
Parliament members are discouraged to voice their final vote during a debate term.
Once the debate period expires, the voting period will start immediately at 00:00 GMT on May 18, 2014. The voting period will last three days, as required by Article V of the latest World Alliance Constitution. This period will end on May 21, 2014 at 00:00 GMT.
A debate term may be renewed twice by one of two options: three parliament member requests along with approval from the Speaker or seven parliament member requests with approval from the President.
The Speaker reserves the right to dismiss any proposal deemed "not interesting" by the parliament by asking the parliament for a dismissal. This period may last 24 hours and if no parliament member objects, the proposal may be removed from the floor.
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Voting Period
The debate period has expired and the voting period will now begin. It shall end at 00:00 GMT on May 21, 2014. All parliament members are encouraged to voice their final vote of either agree, abstain, or against within the three day voting period.
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Re: (Rejected) International Intervention Regulation Act
The United people of havenburgh have taken a vote, and we are in FAVOUR.
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Re: (Rejected) International Intervention Regulation Act
Havenburgh wrote:The United people of havenburgh have taken a vote, and we are in FAVOUR.
Your vote is invalid as proposal voting is restricted to members of parliament.
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Re: (Rejected) International Intervention Regulation Act
Kaevi wrote:Havenburgh wrote:The United people of havenburgh have taken a vote, and we are in FAVOUR.
Your vote is invalid as proposal voting is restricted to members of parliament.
God dang it, my posts keep going to the wrong forums. I'll have to close one or the other.
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Re: (Rejected) International Intervention Regulation Act
The United States of Europe are IN FAVOR.
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Re: (Rejected) International Intervention Regulation Act
We vote in favour of this legislation
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Results
The voting period has expired and the final count is a follows:
Agree: 8
Abstain: 0
Against: 1
The International Intervention Regulation Act has been rejected due to insufficient votes. Nine votes were cast out of a minimum of eleven. The Speaker thanks the Third Parliament for its cooperation.
The Speaker asks the Secretary General to mark this proposal as "Rejected".
Agree: 8
Abstain: 0
Against: 1
The International Intervention Regulation Act has been rejected due to insufficient votes. Nine votes were cast out of a minimum of eleven. The Speaker thanks the Third Parliament for its cooperation.
The Speaker asks the Secretary General to mark this proposal as "Rejected".
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