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[UK] Constitution Draft 25/7/13

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[UK] Constitution

Contents:

I – Declarations
II – Cities and Territory
III – Immigration
IV – Fundamental Right
V - Powers
VI – The Government
VII – Defence System
VIII – Judicial System
IX – Authoritative Text

Declarations:

Act 1- The State adopts a Constitutional Monarchy type of Government
Act 2- The State adopts the Anglican Church of England as their main religion, with the Monarch as the Supreme Governor, Protector and Defender of the faith.
Act 3- The State recognises any and all Religions
Act 4- Anyone within the State is subject to Fundamental Rights.
Act 5- Cities, Towns, Villages and Dwellings can be recognised as an Official territory within the consent and approval of the House of Commons.
Act 6 – The Exclusive Rights to alter or edit this Document are held by the Monarch, Prime Minister and Houses of Commons.
Act 7- This Document will not be used to gain power within the state but to act as a guideline to the peoples of the United Kingdom

Cities and Territories:

The territory belonging to the state derives from anything with

Immigration:

Act 1- Everyone is entitled to a fair and impartial review
Act 2- Everyone from outside UK Borders have the right to request Citizenship, without discrimination
Act 3- Each person requesting citizen must meet the following guidelines:

I – Must not be in or connected with an enemy of the state
II – Must have a no criminal record
III – Have 100 Kos or Builders Club

Act 4- Everyone has the right to be a Citizen of the United Kingdom regardless of:

I – Appearance
II – Name
III – Age
IV – Religion

Act 5- Act 5 may contradict Act 4 if they abuse their freedom of expression


Fundamental Rights

The following rights are the rights that are automatically bestowed to anyone that sets foot on the territories borders:

I – The Right to be a part of a jury
II – The Right to Walk in Public Areas
III – The Right to Purchase Items or Trade
IV – The Right to work
V – The Right to Enter and Leave the State
VI – The Right to Preach
VII – The Right to Publish Ideas
VIII – The Right to a Peaceful protest
IX – The Right to Vote
X – The Right to Protect Property
XI – The Right to run for a Government position
XII – The Right to Liberty and Security
XIII – The Freedom of Expression
XIV – The Freedom of Speech
XV – The Right to a Fair and Speedy Trial

XII All citizens have the right to liberty and security within the borders of the UK. The Police and Security Services must do their best to maintain a free and safe society. This right may be taken away if detained. If arrested you have the right to:

I – Be given a reason for being detained
II – Go to court to challenge your detention if you think your arrest was unlawful
III – Be told which officer carried out the arrest

You may be held for a longer period of time if:

I – Rioting
II – Obstructing Police
III – Abusing a Police Officer
IV – Breaking any law with a substantial amount of evidence against you

XII/XIV Every Citizen and Tourist has the right to the Freedom of Speech and Expression which can be expressed through speech, Peaceful Protests, Polls and Forum posts. Abuse of this right is a criminal offense. This right can be limited under the following:

I – To Protect National Security
II – To Protect Territorial Integrity
III – To Protect Public Safety
IV – To Prevent Disorder of Crime
V – To Protect the Rights and Reputations of others
VI – To Prevent disclosure of information received in Confidence
VII – To Maintain authority and impartiality of the Judiciary
VIII – To Remove Racial or Religious hatred views

Limitations to the Freedom of Expression and Speech Act must only be granted by a warrant from the court.

XV Everyone has the right to a fair and speedy trial.

All citizens have the right to a fair, impartial trial by a court session with an unbiased judge. All citizens have the right to state their side and their evidence. The prosecution and defence each have a maximum of 3 sources of evidence (Decals, Videos, Witnesses, ect). Evidence which is faked will automatically be seized and their sentence may be increased. If the defence is found guilty, the accused may appeal. Witnesses can only be one who saw the event or knows exactly what happened. All citizens have the right to an attorney which can be provided by the state. The court may assign you one or you may choose to represent yourself.

A fair trial is:

I – Is held in reasonable time
II – Is open to the public
III – Is held as soon as possible

* The Public can be excluded by the judge upon request from the defence or prosecution

Your rights in a Criminal trial:

I – To be presumed innocent until proven guilty
II – The Right to know your charges
III – The Right to remain silent
IV – The Right to Legal Aid if requested
V – The right to prepare for a case.

Powers

The Monarch

The Monarch is a sole figure of the UK; holding the position of Commander-In-Chief of the British Armed Forces. The Monarch has the power to:

I – Appoint and Dismiss the Prime Minister with the advice of the House of Commons.
II – Summon and Dissolve the House of Commons
III – To Grant Honours
IV – To Commission Officers into the Armed Forces
V – To Create or Withdraw Treaties
VI – To Declare War and Peace
VII – To Removed Members of the Royal Family

The Field Marshal (CD)

I – The Power to Command the Armed Forces of the United Kingdom
II – The Power to Remove the Monarch
III – The Power to Appoint and Dismiss the Prime Minister with the advice of the House of Commons
IV – The Power to Commission Officers into the Armed Forces
V – The Power to create and withdraw treaties
VI – The Power to declare war and peace
VII – The Power to put the UK under Martial Law

Government

The Government is the main authority of the UK. They draft new laws, review reports, create departments and introduce measures to make UK a better place.

Structure:

Prime Minister: The Prime Minister is Head of the Government. The Prime Minister is democratically elected by the Citizens of the UK and does a 3 month term until the next General Election. However, an early election may be called if the Prime Minister resigns. The Deputy Prime Minister can also be a Cabinet member.

Deputy Prime Minister: The Deputy Prime Minister is the Deputy Head of the Government. The Deputy Prime Minister can also be a Cabinet member and is the Prime Minister’s principal advisor.

Cabinet: The Cabinet consists of the Prime Minister’s advisors. Every Cabinet Member is responsible for a ministerial department. Every Department as a Secretary of State, followed with Ministers of State who are responsible for a sub-section of department.

Law Making

How Law is passed in the UK

I – A Bill is requested to be given a first reading in the House of Commons
II – After the First Reading, the MP or Government Minister responsible for the Bill opens the Second Reading Debate.
III – The Opposition spokesman responds with their views on the Bill.
IV – MPs Speak and Vote on the Bill, suggesting new clauses.
V – A Third Reading is then carried out of the Final Bill
VI – The House of Commons vote
VII – A Bill is requested to be given a first reading in the House of Lords
VIII – After the First Reading, the Lord responsible for the Bill opens the Second Reading Debate
IX – Lords Speak and Vote on the Bill, suggesting new clauses.
X – A Third Reading is then carried out of the Final Bill
XI – The House of Lords vote
XII – A Detailed review of the Bill will then be examined by the Committee Responsible.
XIII – The Supreme Court will decide if the law is lawful
XIV – The Monarch will the read the Bill and gives their Final Approval on the Law. Once the Monarch gives their approval, the Bill becomes Law.

*If either Houses of Parliament, the Government Committee responsible, Supreme Court or Monarch refuse the law, the law will be sent back for re-draft.

Defence System

The Defence system outlines the job of the Defence Council its members and its power.

Their Job:

The Defence Council is the body legally entrusted with the defence of the United Kingdom and its Overseas Territory and with control over the British Armed Forces, and is part of the Ministry of Defence.

Members:

The Members of the Defence Council:

President – Cooldude215
Vice President – The Prime Minister
The Deputy Prime Minister
The Minister of Defence
Minister of State for the Armed Forces
Marshal of the Royal Air Force
Air Chief Marshal
Air Commodore
First Sea Lord
Admiral
Vice Admiral
General
Lieutenant General
Brigadier
Colonel

Powers:

I – Change the DEFCON Status
II – Declare War
III – Declare Peace
IV – Declare Military Alliances
V – Remove Military, High Ranking Staff
VI – Put the UK under Martial Law

Judicial System

Contents

I – Authority
II – Court Types
III – Powers of the Court
IV – Justices/Judges
V – Sentencing

Authority

This is the system recognized as the Law Court Procedure of the United Kingdom.

Court Types

In the British Judicial System there are four types of court; The Supreme Court, Crown Court, Magistrates Court and Military Court.

Supreme Court – The Supreme Court is the highest appeal court in the UK. All high-profile and appeal cases will go above the Supreme Court.

Crown Court – The Crown Court hears all civil cases and criminal cases with a jury. All tribunals are held at the Crown Court.

Magistrates Court – The Magistrates Court is the lower court in the British Judicial System. Criminal cases without a jury will go above a Magistrates. All Minor Cases will start in the Magistrates’ Court.

Military Court – The Military Court hears case from all three military service; British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force. Military Courts have jurisdiction over all members of the Armed Forces.

Powers of Court

The Court has the Power to:

I – The Power to Impeach Government Members
II – The Power to Exile
III – The Power to Court Martial
IV – The Power to issue and void warrants
V – The Power to ban one from a department
VI – The Power to ban privileges including admin and weapons

Justices/Judges:

There is one judge per trial (excluding Supreme Court Cases)

Judges, when in the courtroom, has more power than any over higher ranking official in the room at the time of a court case. A Judge can:

I – Silence the Court
II – Remove people from the room
III – Influence the Jury’s Vote
IV – Override the Proceedings

Sentencing

Possible Sentences:

I – No punishment imposed, but conviction recorded.
II – Final Warning to defendant
III – Fine
IV – Imprisonment
V – Exile
VI – Ban from London
VII – Ban from Privilege (Admin, Cars, Guns)
VIII – Ban from Group
IX – Ban from Rank
X – Dishonourable Discharge (Military)
XI – Condition Discharge (Military)
XII – Honourable Discharge (Military)
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