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Admittance Specification Act +2022

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An Act to define what is to be considered “sufficiently +culturally aligned” in regards to potential member states.

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1. Definitions

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For the purpose of this document, the following words and phrases +have been defined as such-

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  1. AP - Abbreviation for the Arsenio Pact
  2. +
  3. Culture - The builds, ideologies, mode of +government, and other factors relevant to the identity of the +nation.
  4. +
  5. Humor - What the populace of a nation think is +funny, and what is not.
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2. Interpretation

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The term “sufficiently culturally aligned”, as in the +Arsenio Pact Charter 2021, refers to a potential member +state who’s culture and humor are both +determined fit with other members of the AP.

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3. Determination

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A vote to determine a potential member state’s +culture or humor requires a +majority vote from the Comedy +Council.

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Arsenio Pact Charter


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Article I - Supremacy of this Treaty

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  1. This treaty is binding on every member state of the Arsenio Pact.
  2. -
  3. To the extent that this treaty is inconsistent with the law of a member state, this treaty prevails.
  4. +

    Article I - Supremacy of +this Treaty

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    1. This treaty is binding on every member state of the Arsenio +Pact.
    2. +
    3. To the extent that this treaty is inconsistent with the law of a +member state, this treaty prevails.
    -

    Article II - Membership

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    Section I - Admission of States

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    1. A state may only be admitted to the Arsenio Pact with a ⅔ supporting vote of the Comedy Council.
    2. -
    3. A state may only be admitted to the Arsenio Pact with its consent.
    4. -
    5. A state may only be admitted to the Arsenio Pact if it is determined to be sufficiently culturally aligned with the existing member states for its membership to satisfy the mission of the Arsenio Pact.
    6. +

      Article II - Membership

      +

      Section I - Admission of +States

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      1. A state may only be admitted to the Arsenio Pact with a ⅔ supporting +vote of the Comedy Council.
      2. +
      3. A state may only be admitted to the Arsenio Pact with its +consent.
      4. +
      5. A state may only be admitted to the Arsenio Pact if it is determined +to be sufficiently culturally aligned with the existing member states +for its membership to satisfy the mission of the Arsenio Pact.
      -

      Section II - Removal of States

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      1. A state may be expelled from the Arsenio Pact with a simple majority supporting vote of the Comedy Council.
      2. -
      3. A state may not leave the Arsenio Pact without the simple majority supporting vote of the Comedy Council.
      4. -
      5. A state expelled from the Arsenio Pact is to be granted a minimum of 24 hours' notice before the rules and regulations of the Arsenio Pact cease to apply to it.
      6. +

        Section II - Removal of +States

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        1. A state may be expelled from the Arsenio Pact with a simple majority +supporting vote of the Comedy Council.
        2. +
        3. A state may not leave the Arsenio Pact without the simple majority +supporting vote of the Comedy Council.
        4. +
        5. A state expelled from the Arsenio Pact is to be granted a minimum of +24 hours’ notice before the rules and regulations of the Arsenio Pact +cease to apply to it.
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        Article III - Comedy Council

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        Section I - Representation

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        1. All member states are entitled to select one citizen of theirs to sit on the Comedy Council.
        2. -
        3. Member states are entitled to recall and replace their delegate to the Comedy Council at will.
        4. +

          Article III - Comedy Council

          +

          Section I - Representation

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          1. All member states are entitled to select one citizen of theirs to +sit on the Comedy Council.
          2. +
          3. Member states are entitled to recall and replace their delegate to +the Comedy Council at will.
          4. No individual may represent two nations on the Comedy Council.
          5. -
          6. A ⅔ supporting vote of the Comedy Council may expel a Comedy Council delegate and require their nation to replace them.
          7. +
          8. A ⅔ supporting vote of the Comedy Council may expel a Comedy Council +delegate and require their nation to replace them.
          -

          Section II - Administration

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          1. The Comedy Council is the primary legislative, executive, and administrative body of the Arsenio Pact.
          2. +

            Section II - Administration

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            1. The Comedy Council is the primary legislative, executive, and +administrative body of the Arsenio Pact.
            2. The Comedy Council is vested with the power:
            • to make executive decisions on behalf of the Arsenio Pact;
            • to enact regulations ancillary to this treaty;
            • -
            • to develop and implement Arsenio Pact policy, including economic, infrastructural, and defensive plans and initiatives;
            • +
            • to develop and implement Arsenio Pact policy, including economic, +infrastructural, and defensive plans and initiatives;
            • to manage the secure communications of the Arsenio Pact; and
            • to fulfill its functions in terms of this treaty.
            -
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            1. Delegates to the Comedy Council must uphold the interests of the Arsenio Pact.
            2. -
            3. The affairs of the Comedy Council should be made transparent and public to the extent permitted by content and circumstance.
            4. +
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              1. Delegates to the Comedy Council must uphold the interests of the +Arsenio Pact.
              2. +
              3. The affairs of the Comedy Council should be made transparent and +public to the extent permitted by content and circumstance.
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              Section III - Justice

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              1. All Arsenio Pact pearls fall first under the jurisdiction of the Comedy Council, and second under the jurisdiction of the member state from which they are sourced (if applicable).
              2. -
              3. All Arsenio Pact pearls must be tracked and administered by the alliance.
              4. -
              5. The Comedy Council may reduce or annul a sentence imposed on a player or group of players by a member state.
              6. -
              7. The Comedy Council may implement a sentence on a player or group of players.
              8. -
              9. The Comedy Council may escalate an undecided judicial matter out of the jurisdiction of a member state and into its sole and direct jurisdiction. When it does this, it must evaluate the matter justly in a form befitting its nature, with the input of every delegate; the majority opinion of the Comedy Council decides the matter.
              10. +

                Section III - Justice

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                1. All Arsenio Pact pearls fall first under the jurisdiction of the +Comedy Council, and second under the jurisdiction of the member state +from which they are sourced (if applicable).
                2. +
                3. All Arsenio Pact pearls must be tracked and administered by the +alliance.
                4. +
                5. The Comedy Council may reduce or annul a sentence imposed on a +player or group of players by a member state.
                6. +
                7. The Comedy Council may implement a sentence on a player or group of +players.
                8. +
                9. The Comedy Council may escalate an undecided judicial matter out of +the jurisdiction of a member state and into its sole and direct +jurisdiction. When it does this, it must evaluate the matter justly in a +form befitting its nature, with the input of every delegate; the +majority opinion of the Comedy Council decides the matter.
                -

                Section IV - Voting Procedure

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                1. Every Arsenio Pact vote must be held in the Comedy Council unless otherwise specified by this treaty or by a regulation ancillary to this treaty.
                2. -
                3. Each delegate may cast one and only one vote on behalf of their nation on a matter. A delegate may abstain. -A formal vote to decide an alliance matter must be held if:
                4. +

                  Section IV - Voting +Procedure

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                  1. Every Arsenio Pact vote must be held in the Comedy Council unless +otherwise specified by this treaty or by a regulation ancillary to this +treaty.
                  2. +
                  3. Each delegate may cast one and only one vote on behalf of their +nation on a matter. A delegate may abstain. A formal vote to decide an +alliance matter must be held if:
                  • at least two Comedy Council delegates deem it necessary; or
                  • -
                  • the vote is prescribed by this treaty or a regulation ancillary to this treaty.
                  • +
                  • the vote is prescribed by this treaty or a regulation ancillary to +this treaty.
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                  1. When determining the results of a vote after its time limit has expired, only the delegates that voted must be considered.
                  2. -
                  3. All Comedy Council votes between two options are decided by a simple majority unless otherwise specified in this treaty or a regulation ancillary to this treaty.
                  4. -
                  5. All Comedy Council votes between three or more options are decided by a ranked-choice vote unless otherwise specified in this treaty or a regulation ancillary to this treaty.
                  6. +
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                    1. When determining the results of a vote after its time limit has +expired, only the delegates that voted must be considered.
                    2. +
                    3. All Comedy Council votes between two options are decided by a simple +majority unless otherwise specified in this treaty or a regulation +ancillary to this treaty.
                    4. +
                    5. All Comedy Council votes between three or more options are decided +by a ranked-choice vote unless otherwise specified in this treaty or a +regulation ancillary to this treaty.
                    -

                    Article IV - Military Council

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                    Section I - Representation

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                    1. All member states are entitled to select one citizen of theirs to sit on the Military Council.
                    2. -
                    3. Member states are entitled to recall and replace their delegate to the Military Council at will.
                    4. -
                    5. No individual may represent two nations on the Military Council.
                    6. -
                    7. A ⅔ supporting vote of the Military Council may expel a Military Council delegate and require their nation to replace them.
                    8. +

                      Article IV - Military +Council

                      +

                      Section I - Representation

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                      1. All member states are entitled to select one citizen of theirs to +sit on the Military Council.
                      2. +
                      3. Member states are entitled to recall and replace their delegate to +the Military Council at will.
                      4. +
                      5. No individual may represent two nations on the Military +Council.
                      6. +
                      7. A ⅔ supporting vote of the Military Council may expel a Military +Council delegate and require their nation to replace them.
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                      Section II - Command

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                      1. The Military Council has ultimate authority over all external military determinations and actions of the Arsenio Pact.
                      2. -
                      3. Under the command of the Military Council, the armies of all Arsenio Pact states act as a unified force of the alliance unless otherwise directed.
                      4. -
                      5. Arsenio Pact entities other than the Military Council seeking to take external military actions must receive the approval of the Military Council before doing so.
                      6. +

                        Section II - Command

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                        1. The Military Council has ultimate authority over all external +military determinations and actions of the Arsenio Pact.
                        2. +
                        3. Under the command of the Military Council, the armies of all Arsenio +Pact states act as a unified force of the alliance unless otherwise +directed.
                        4. +
                        5. Arsenio Pact entities other than the Military Council seeking to +take external military actions must receive the approval of the Military +Council before doing so.
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                        Section III - Farley Wars

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                        1. Arsenio Pact member states and other Arsenio Pact entities may engage in Farley wars, which are consensual wars that do not result in permanent damage to any involved party, and which are strictly internal to the Arsenio Pact.
                        2. -
                        3. The Military Council must approve all Farley wars before they can occur, and may revoke this approval at any time if circumstances necessitate.
                        4. +

                          Section III - Farley Wars

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                          1. Arsenio Pact member states and other Arsenio Pact entities may +engage in Farley wars, which are consensual wars that do not result in +permanent damage to any involved party, and which are strictly internal +to the Arsenio Pact.
                          2. +
                          3. The Military Council must approve all Farley wars before they can +occur, and may revoke this approval at any time if circumstances +necessitate.
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                          Section IV - Mutual Defense

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                          1. Any armed threat to or attack on an Arsenio Pact member state is considered a threat to or attack on the Arsenio Pact. Member states must take any action necessary and within their capabilities to restore the security of allies under armed threat or attack.
                          2. -
                          3. The Arsenio Pact may declare war on or intervene in the security of a foreign party with the supporting ⅔ majority of the Military Council. Member states must take any action necessary and within their capabilities to assist the ensuing effort.
                          4. -
                          5. Where timely authority cannot be obtained, a citizen of a member state in a situation posing an imminent threat to the security of the Arsenio Pact may take any reasonable action necessary to maintain the security of the alliance.
                          6. +

                            Section IV - Mutual Defense

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                            1. Any armed threat to or attack on an Arsenio Pact member state is +considered a threat to or attack on the Arsenio Pact. Member states must +take any action necessary and within their capabilities to restore the +security of allies under armed threat or attack.
                            2. +
                            3. The Arsenio Pact may declare war on or intervene in the security of +a foreign party with the supporting ⅔ majority of the Military Council. +Member states must take any action necessary and within their +capabilities to assist the ensuing effort.
                            4. +
                            5. Where timely authority cannot be obtained, a citizen of a member +state in a situation posing an imminent threat to the security of the +Arsenio Pact may take any reasonable action necessary to maintain the +security of the alliance.
                            -

                            Article V - Integrity

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                            Section I - Trust

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                            1. No member state may threaten or breach the security of another member state.
                            2. -
                            3. No member state may adversely affect the interests of the alliance to benefit a foreign party.
                            4. -
                            5. No person whose interests may reasonably be apprehended to conflict with the interests of the alliance may be admitted to security communications of the alliance of a sensitive nature.
                            6. -
                            7. Member states and their citizens must uphold and protect the honor and integrity of the alliance.
                            8. -
                            9. Member states must relay to the alliance any information necessary for its security.
                            10. -
                            11. Citizens of member states must be allowed free travel between member states, unless reasonable interests require otherwise.
                            12. +

                              Article V - Integrity

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                              Section I - Trust

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                              1. No member state may threaten or breach the security of another +member state.
                              2. +
                              3. No member state may adversely affect the interests of the alliance +to benefit a foreign party.
                              4. +
                              5. No person whose interests may reasonably be apprehended to conflict +with the interests of the alliance may be admitted to security +communications of the alliance of a sensitive nature.
                              6. +
                              7. Member states and their citizens must uphold and protect the honor +and integrity of the alliance.
                              8. +
                              9. Member states must relay to the alliance any information necessary +for its security.
                              10. +
                              11. Citizens of member states must be allowed free travel between member +states, unless reasonable interests require otherwise.
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                              Section II - Arbitration

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                              1. Disputes between Arsenio Pact member states are subject to arbitration by the Comedy Council should the Comedy Council determine such to be necessary.
                              2. -
                              3. Member states must respect the sovereignty of other member states; any decision taken on an alliance matter must include due representation from all affected states.
                              4. +

                                Section II - Arbitration

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                                1. Disputes between Arsenio Pact member states are subject to +arbitration by the Comedy Council should the Comedy Council determine +such to be necessary.
                                2. +
                                3. Member states must respect the sovereignty of other member states; +any decision taken on an alliance matter must include due representation +from all affected states.
                                -

                                Section III - External Diplomatic Affairs

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                                1. All external diplomatic affairs of the Arsenio Pact are the jurisdiction of the Comedy Council.
                                2. +

                                  Section III - +External Diplomatic Affairs

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                                  1. All external diplomatic affairs of the Arsenio Pact are the +jurisdiction of the Comedy Council.
                                  -

                                  Article VI - Amendments

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                                  Article VI - Amendments

                                  The Comedy Council may amend this treaty —

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                                    1. after deliberations of at least 24 hours; and
                                    2. with a ⅔ supporting vote, taken over at least 24 hours.
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CivMC Start of The World +Plan

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In order to accomplish effective coordination between the nations of +the Arsenio Pact, all member states are to grant all in-game decision +making power to the Military Council, and are to act as one group for +the durration of the plan.

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  1. All available AP members will join on cue to the CivMC server.
  2. +
  3. All AP members are to make it to a meeting point decided by the +Military Council.
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  5. The AP will then move as a group towards the quadrent determined by +the MP SOTW group in search of a suitable place to settle.
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  7. Once a suitable place to settle is located, the AP’s focus will be +split between gathering resources and obtaining the civillian and +military infrastructure listed in the Foothold Act +2022.
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  9. Finally the Military Council is to commission a building suitable to +act as headquarters, as per the Headquarters Establishment Act +2022.
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The Military Council may vote on whether or not the plan has been +completed at any point through out the process. A vote to call the plan +complete requires a 2/3rd vote.

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The Military Council may hold individuals responsible for not +following the leadership of the council, during the duration of the +plan.

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Digital Integration Act 2022

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An act to commission and launch an official Arsenio Pact website.

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Definitions

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For the purpose of this document, the following words and phrases have been defined as such-

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    AP Legislation

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    Digital Integration Act 2022

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    An act to commission and launch an official Arsenio Pact +website.

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    Definitions

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    For the purpose of this document, the following words and phrases +have been defined as such-

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    1. AP - Abbreviation for the Arsenio Pact
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    Purpose

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    Purpose

    The official AP website would serve the purpose of-

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      1. acting as a place to make public announcements;
      2. -
      3. a place to host public AP files, such as passed or proposed legislation as well as declassified military documents;
      4. +
      5. a place to host public AP files, such as passed or proposed +legislation as well as declassified military documents;
      6. serve as an entity to improve public relations and image;
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      Implementation

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      Implementation

      The AP must-

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        1. Commission a website to be hosted on https://ap.38.fail;
        2. -
        3. Officially announce the opening of, and continuously endorse it as, the official website of the AP;
        4. -
        5. Continue to post announcements and changes to legislation on the website's front page;
        6. +
        7. Officially announce the opening of, and continuously endorse it as, +the official website of the AP;
        8. +
        9. Continue to post announcements and changes to legislation on the +website’s front page;
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    Document Formatting Act 2022

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    This document outlines the required usage of the CommonMark Markdown specification within Arsenio Pact documents for the purpose of standardization.

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    For information about the Markdown format not covered within the contents of this document, consult the CommonMark Specification.

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    This document was written by members of the Anyakovan Institute of Technology (AKIT) to promote concise writing & easy dissemination of legal material to the public.

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    Motivation

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    There is an unnecessary overhead for auditors of the Arsenio Pact's documents, and a simple, foolproof standard would greatly improve the archival process.

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    Markdown is a good compromise between functionality & ease of use; it is readable as both plaintext or parsed in a variety of formats, namely HTML, PDF, or ODT.

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    The CommonMark specification is an ideal default specification to adhere to, due to its barebones feature set and loose formatting.

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    Implementation

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    Document Formatting Act 2022

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    This document outlines the required usage of the CommonMark Markdown +specification within Arsenio Pact documents for the purpose of +standardization.

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    For information about the Markdown format not covered within the +contents of this document, consult the CommonMark Specification.

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    This document was written by members of the Anyakovan Institute of +Technology (AKIT) to promote concise writing & easy dissemination of +legal material to the public.

    +

    Motivation

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    There is an unnecessary overhead for auditors of the Arsenio Pact’s +documents, and a simple, foolproof standard would greatly improve the +archival process.

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    Markdown is a good compromise between functionality & ease of +use; it is readable as both plaintext or parsed in a variety of formats, +namely HTML, PDF, or ODT.

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    The CommonMark specification is an ideal default specification to +adhere to, due to its barebones feature set and loose formatting.

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    Implementation

    The Arsenio Pact & its member states must do the following:

    • Write all future documents in the CommonMark Markdown specification.
        -
      • Documents must use the .md, mkdn, .mdown, or .markdown file extensions.
      • -
      • Documents must not use unsupported extensions of the Markdown format that are not present within CommonMark. This is especially important when converting documents using GFM (Github Flavoured Markdown).
      • +
      • Documents must use the .md, mkdn, +.mdown, or .markdown file extensions.
      • +
      • Documents must not use unsupported extensions of the Markdown format +that are not present within CommonMark. This is especially important +when converting documents using GFM (Github Flavoured Markdown).
      • For compatibility, documents must not contain inline HTML.
      • -
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  1. Convert all previous documents to Markdown.
  2. -

    Additionally, writers are encouraged (but not required) to do the following:

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    Additionally, writers are encouraged (but not required) to do the +following:

    -

    Applicable Documents

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    The usage of the term "official document" describes legislation, treaties, guidelines, and any other information intended for distribution to an administrative body.

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    Exemptions

    -

    This law may be reevaluated to further extend the list of supported formats. -Another format can be introduced if it adheres to the following:

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    Applicable Documents

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    The usage of the term “official document” describes legislation, +treaties, guidelines, and any other information intended for +distribution to an administrative body.

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    Exemptions

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    This law may be reevaluated to further extend the list of supported +formats. Another format can be introduced if it adheres to the +following:

    • Can be written without a compatible editor.
    • Can be quickly converted to HTML & PDF.
    -

    Common examples of compatible text formats include .textile, .rdoc, .org, .creole, .mediawiki/wiki, .rst, .asciidoc/adoc/asc, & .pod.

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    Common examples of compatible text formats include +.textile, .rdoc, .org, +.creole, .mediawiki/wiki, +.rst, +.asciidoc/adoc/asc, & +.pod.

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    Foothold Act 2022

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    This document establishes the necessity of, and outlines, a Start of The World plan for the AP to follow during the first few weeks of joining a Minecraft server, that encourages development of the alliance through member-state cooperation.

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    AP Legislation

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    Foothold Act 2022

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    This document establishes the necessity of, and outlines, a Start of +The World plan for the AP to follow during the first few weeks of +joining a Minecraft server, that encourages development of the alliance +through member-state cooperation.


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    Definitions

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    For the purpose of this document, the following words and phrases have been defined as such-

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      Definitions

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      For the purpose of this document, the following words and phrases +have been defined as such-

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      1. AP - Abbreviation for the Arsenio Pact.
      2. -
      3. member-state - Any state considered a member in the Arsenio Pact Charter.
      4. -
      5. SOTW - Abbreviation for Start of The World, or the time following the creation, and public launch, of a Minecraft server.
      6. +
      7. member-state - Any state considered a member in the Arsenio Pact +Charter.
      8. +
      9. SOTW - Abbreviation for Start of The World, or the time following +the creation, and public launch, of a Minecraft server.
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      Necessities

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      Before the Arsenio Pact is to join a new Minecraft server for the first time, a plan must be developed that tackles the following concerns-

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      Necessities

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      Before the Arsenio Pact is to join a new Minecraft server for the +first time, a plan must be developed that tackles the following +concerns-

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      • Effective coordination between member-states in the hours and days following our entrance onto a server;
      • +
      • Effective coordination between member-states in the hours and days +following our entrance onto a server;
      • The set up of basic civilian infrastructure, this includes-
          -
        • a rail station that follows the standards set in the SARS Act 2022;
        • -
        • a place to house workbenches, furnaces, as well as other crafting utilities, and a public storage depot, both available to the civilian population of the AP;
        • +
        • a rail station that follows the standards set in the SARS Act +2022;
        • +
        • a place to house workbenches, furnaces, as well as other crafting +utilities, and a public storage depot, both available to the civilian +population of the AP;
        • available housing for all registered citizens of the AP;
        • -
        • and an agricultural sector large enough to feed the entirety of the AP;
        • +
        • and an agricultural sector large enough to feed the entirety of the +AP;
        • +
      • +
      • The creation of a defense system that follows current military +infrastructure standards;
      • +
      • Any other concerns the AP might have, specific to the server in +question;
      - -
    1. The creation of a defense system that follows current military infrastructure standards;
    2. -
    3. Any other concerns the AP might have, specific to the server in question;
    4. - -

      Establishment

      +

      Establishment

      The establishment of a SOTW plan must proceed as follows-

      -
        -
      1. Any AP member-state representative among either of the two councils, may propose a plan;
      2. -
      3. The plan is then vetted against the above, and any added, criteria;
      4. -
      5. The plan must then procure a 23rds majority amongst both the Comedy and Military Councils;
      6. +
          +
        1. Any AP member-state representative among either of the two councils, +may propose a plan;
        2. +
        3. The plan is then vetted against the above, and any added, +criteria;
        4. +
        5. The plan must then procure a 2/3rds majority amongst both the Comedy +and Military Councils;
        -

        Following the establishment of any plan and before the AP's entrance onto the planned server, any representative amongst either the Comedy Council or Military Council may call to vote on scrapping the proposed plan. A call to scrap the plan passes with a majority vote on either council.

        -

        In the event no plan is established, the AP is to be disbanded, and its assets donated to Yodabird19 (or his next of kin) as an act of philanthropy.

        +

        Following the establishment of any plan and before the AP’s entrance +onto the planned server, any representative amongst either the Comedy +Council or Military Council may call to vote on scrapping the proposed +plan. A call to scrap the plan passes with a majority vote on either +council.

        +

        In the event no plan is established, the AP is to be disbanded, and +its assets donated to Yodabird19 (or his next of kin) as an act of +philanthropy.


        Endnotes

          -
        • Yodabird19's discord is Yodabird19#1542
        • +
        • Yodabird19’s discord is Yodabird19#1542
        +
    +
    + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/legislation/headquarters.establishment.act.2022.htm b/legislation/headquarters.establishment.act.2022.htm index 76436ec..07f6041 100644 --- a/legislation/headquarters.establishment.act.2022.htm +++ b/legislation/headquarters.establishment.act.2022.htm @@ -1,57 +1,97 @@ -

    Headquarters Establishment Act 2022

    -

    An act to enforce the creation of a location to serve as the head of the Arsenio Pact in-game.

    -

    1. Short title

    -

    This Act can be cited as the Headquarters Establishment Act 2022

    -

    2. Purpose

    + + + + + AP Legislation + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
    +
    + +

    AP Legislation

    +
    +
    +
    +

    Headquarters Establishment +Act 2022

    +

    An act to enforce the creation of a location to serve as the +head of the Arsenio Pact in-game.

    +

    1. Short title

    +

    This Act can be cited as the Headquarters Establishment Act +2022

    +

    2. Purpose

    The purpose of the AP headquarters is—

      -
    • to act as a place for the Comedy Council to convene during meetings and times of crisis, when needed;
    • -
    • to serve as a symbol of unity between members of the Arsenio Pact;
    • -
    • to be a place for citizens of AP member states to petition their representatives;
    • +
    • to act as a place for the Comedy Council to convene during meetings +and times of crisis, when needed;
    • +
    • to serve as a symbol of unity between members of the Arsenio +Pact;
    • +
    • to be a place for citizens of AP member states to petition their +representatives;
    -

    3. Process

    -
      -
    1. -

      The process to select a location for the headquarters begins when either—

      +

      3. Process

      +
        +
      1. The process to select a location for the headquarters begins when +either—

        • the Comedy Council votes to begin the process;
        • -
        • it has been 7 days since the current headquarters has been found to not match specifications, and no work to fix it has begun;
        • -
        -
      2. -
      3. -

        The Comedy Council gets 24 hours for each member to propose their desired location.

        -
      4. -
      5. -

        Each proposed location must then be audited to ensure it meets the required specifications.

        -
      6. -
      7. -

        The Comedy Council decides between the remaining choices via a ranked-choice vote.

        -
      8. +
      9. it has been 7 days since the current headquarters has been found to +not match specifications, and no work to fix it has begun;
      10. + +
      11. The Comedy Council gets 24 hours for each member to propose their +desired location.

      12. +
      13. Each proposed location must then be audited to ensure it meets +the required specifications.

      14. +
      15. The Comedy Council decides between the remaining choices via a +ranked-choice vote.

      -

      4. Specifications

      -
        -
      1. -

        Any location suitable to serve as the headquarters must include the following—

        +

        4. Specifications

        +
          +
        1. Any location suitable to serve as the headquarters must include +the following—

            -
          • a room or area capable of seating all members of the Comedy Council & their staff during meetings;
          • -
          • a room or area capable of seating all members of the Military Council & their staff during meetings;
          • -
          • a room or area used to ad dress the general public, fitted with seating and podiums;
          • +
          • a room or area capable of seating all members of the Comedy Council +& their staff during meetings;
          • +
          • a room or area capable of seating all members of the Military +Council & their staff during meetings;
          • +
          • a room or area used to ad dress the general public, fitted with +seating and podiums;
          • ████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████;*
          • ███████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████;*
          • -
          -
        2. -
        3. -

          Any location suitable to serve as the headquarters must not be—

          +
        4. +
        5. Any location suitable to serve as the headquarters must not +be—

          • currently occupied by hostile forces;
          • █████████████████;*
          • -
          -
        6. +
        -

        5. Jurisdiction

        -

        The location for the headquarters selected in terms of this Act, and the land claimed therefor, is under the name and authority of the Arsenio Pact.

        +

        5. Jurisdiction

        +

        The location for the headquarters selected in terms of this Act, and +the land claimed therefor, is under the name and authority of the +Arsenio Pact.


        Endnotes:

          -
        • Any line marked by an asterisk is to be redacted in any version of this document given to a member of the general public. If you are a member of the general public, and these lines are not redacted, please delete any version of the document you possess and present yourself to a member of the Comedy Council for an immediate reward.
        • +
        • Any line marked by an asterisk is to be redacted in any version of +this document given to a member of the general public. If you +are a member of the general public, and these lines are not +redacted, please delete any version of the document you possess and +present yourself to a member of the Comedy Council for an immediate +reward.
        +
    +
    + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/legislation/index.htm b/legislation/index.htm index 0376d80..0e07869 100644 --- a/legislation/index.htm +++ b/legislation/index.htm @@ -4,9 +4,14 @@ AP Legislation + - AP Legislation +
    +
    + +

    AP Legislation

    +

    @@ -74,7 +79,32 @@ Foothold Act 2022 + + + + + + + + + + + +
    + May 24 + + CivMC SOTW Plan +
    + June 5 + + Admittance Specification Act 2022 +
    + June 13 + + Territory Distribution Act 2022 +
    +
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    Kiafumi Act 2022

    -

    An act to permit the use of the Kiafumi Discord bot within official AP discord servers.

    -

    For more information on Kiafumi visit here.

    -

    Definitions

    -

    For the purpose of this document, the following words and phrases have been defined as such-

    -
      -
    1. AP - Abbreviation for the Arsenio Pact
    2. -
    3. Bot - A user-made program utilizing Discord's account system to provide moderation and features to joined servers.
    4. -
    5. Kiafumi - A Discord bot made by user oko, site found here.
    6. + + + + + AP Legislation + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
      +
      + +

      AP Legislation

      +
      +
      +
      +

      Kiafumi Act 2022

      +

      An act to permit the use of the Kiafumi Discord bot within +official AP discord servers.

      +

      For more information on Kiafumi visit here.

      +

      Definitions

      +

      For the purpose of this document, the following words and phrases +have been defined as such-

      +
        +
      1. AP - Abbreviation for the Arsenio +Pact
      2. +
      3. Bot - A user-made program utilizing Discord’s +account system to provide moderation and features to joined +servers.
      4. +
      5. Kiafumi - A Discord bot made by user oko, +site found here.
      -

      Motivation

      -

      The AP's discords would benefit from automated role assignment, archiving, and other automatic administrative duties.

      -

      Kiafumi is an actively maintained bot developed for use on 38.fail's (1) hosted projects. It has already seen use on the HC (2) and Fusee (3) Discord servers.

      -

      Implementation

      +

      Motivation

      +

      The AP’s discords would benefit from automated role assignment, +archiving, and other automatic administrative duties.

      +

      Kiafumi is an actively maintained bot developed for use on +38.fail’s (1) hosted projects. It has already seen use on the +HC (2) and Fusee (3) Discord servers.

      +

      Implementation

      All AP managed Discord servers must:

      • Add and properly configure Kiafumi.
          -
        • This includes access to the required permissions the bot needs to function. +
        • This includes access to the required permissions the bot needs to +function.
            -
          • Specifically a permission level of 139855252544, not 8.
          • -
          -
        • +
        • Specifically a permission level of 139855252544, +not 8.
        • +
      • The creation of a role to be assigned upon joining the server.
          -
        • This can then be set via the /setting set joinRole < RoleID > command.
        • -
        -
      • -
      • The creation of a channel made to be used by the bot to post join & leave messages. +
      • This can then be set via the /setting set joinRole < +RoleID > command.
      • +
      +
    7. The creation of a channel made to be used by the bot to post join +& leave messages.
        -
      • This can then be set via the /setting set welcomeChannel < ChannelID > command.
      • -
      -
    8. - - +
    9. This can then be set via the /setting set welcomeChannel +< ChannelID > command.
    10. + +

      Endnotes:

        -
      • (1) refers to the community behind HC and by extension The Arsenio Pact.
      • -
      • (2) refers to the discord server from which most AP states originate.
      • -
      • (3) refers to the discord server used by the developers of OpenNAW and MiniCitidel, both projects under the stewardship of 38.fail.
      • +
        1. +
        2. refers to the community behind HC and by extension The Arsenio +Pact.
        3. +
      • +
        1. +
        2. refers to the discord server from which most AP states +originate.
        3. +
      • +
        1. +
        2. refers to the discord server used by the developers of +OpenNAW and MiniCitidel, both projects under the +stewardship of 38.fail.
        3. +
      +
      +
      + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/legislation/md/admittance.specification.act.2022.md b/legislation/md/admittance.specification.act.2022.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9129728 --- /dev/null +++ b/legislation/md/admittance.specification.act.2022.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +# Admittance Specification Act 2022 +**An Act to define what is to be considered "sufficiently culturally aligned" in regards to potential member states.** + +## 1. Definitions + +For the purpose of this document, the following words and phrases have been defined as such- + +1. **AP** - Abbreviation for the Arsenio Pact +2. **Culture** - The builds, ideologies, mode of government, and other factors relevant to the identity of the nation. +3. **Humor** - What the populace of a nation think is funny, and what is not. + +## 2. Interpretation + +The term *"sufficiently culturally aligned"*, as in the **Arsenio Pact Charter 2021**, refers to a potential member state who's **culture** and **humor** are both determined fit with other members of the **AP**. + +## 3. Determination + +A vote to determine a potential member state's **culture** or **humor** requires a **majority vote** from the **Comedy Council**. diff --git a/legislation/md/civmc.sotw.plan.md b/legislation/md/civmc.sotw.plan.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a6c7fb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/legislation/md/civmc.sotw.plan.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# CivMC Start of The World Plan + +In order to accomplish effective coordination between the nations of the Arsenio Pact, all member states are to grant all in-game decision making power to the Military Council, and are to act as one group for the durration of the plan. + +1. All available AP members will join on cue to the CivMC server. +2. All AP members are to make it to a meeting point decided by the Military Council. +3. The AP will then move as a group towards the quadrent determined by the MP SOTW group in search of a suitable place to settle. +4. Once a suitable place to settle is located, the AP's focus will be split between gathering resources and obtaining the civillian and military infrastructure listed in the **Foothold Act 2022**. +5. Finally the Military Council is to commission a building suitable to act as headquarters, as per the **Headquarters Establishment Act 2022**. + +The Military Council may vote on whether or not the plan has been completed at any point through out the process. A vote to call the plan complete requires a 2/3rd vote. + +The Military Council may hold individuals responsible for not following the leadership of the council, during the duration of the plan. + +--- diff --git a/legislation/md/foothold.act.2022.md b/legislation/md/foothold.act.2022.md index 555383d..fbc945e 100644 --- a/legislation/md/foothold.act.2022.md +++ b/legislation/md/foothold.act.2022.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ The establishment of a SOTW plan must proceed as follows- 1. Any AP member-state representative among either of the two councils, may propose a plan; 2. The plan is then vetted against the above, and any added, criteria; -3. The plan must then procure a 23rds majority amongst both the Comedy and Military Councils; +3. The plan must then procure a 2/3rds majority amongst both the Comedy and Military Councils; Following the establishment of any plan and before the AP's entrance onto the planned server, any representative amongst either the Comedy Council or Military Council may call to vote on scrapping the proposed plan. A call to scrap the plan passes with a majority vote on either council. diff --git a/legislation/md/labor.logistics.act.2022.md b/legislation/md/labor.logistics.act.2022.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7da92a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/legislation/md/labor.logistics.act.2022.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# Labor Logistics Act 2022 + +This document establishes a logistical system for managing employment and requests of labor for use within the Arsenio Pact. + +## Implementation + +This establishes methods for member-states, allies, and developing nations to request labor and resources from the AP. diff --git a/legislation/md/territory.distribution.act.2022.md b/legislation/md/territory.distribution.act.2022.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ee2d3c --- /dev/null +++ b/legislation/md/territory.distribution.act.2022.md @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +# Territory Distribution Act 2022 + +An act to legitimize both sovereign and leased federal land, by standardizing public claims, leases, and usufructs. + +## Motivation + +The land of the AP is very unorganized; usufructs, contested territories, unincorporated land, alliance infrastructure (civilian and military), and sovereign land are present with no legislation to adhere to. + +## Implementation + +The following definitions and actions are to be codified: + +### Unincorporated Land + +Unincorporated land is defined as territory under AP jurisdiction, but not currently claimed by a member-state. Unincorporated land may still contain: + ++ Production Facilities ++ Settlements ++ Civilian Infrastructure (Rails, Iceroads, Paths) ++ Military Infrastructure (Bunkers, Vaults, Portals) + +The land is wholly controlled by the Comedy Council, with decisions being made by a majority vote. Comedians should take note to consider the opinions of the unincorporated land's internal & external neighbors. + +### Contested Territory + +Land that is claimed by the Arsenio Pact and another recognized state is defined as "Contested". The responsibility of contested territory befalls the residing member-state, with the Military Council intervening if needed. + +It is expected to attempt to resolve contested land by open communication. There is no deadline to resolve a territorial dispute. + +### Usufruct + +The AP may grant an individual, corporation, or nation usufruct of territory. Usufructs can only be granted via a majority vote of the Comedy Council. + +A usufruct may be revoked if agreed-upon criteria are met, or if the organization is dissolved. + +### Soverignty + +Claims by member-states of the AP are henceforth considered sovereign land and should be managed as so: + +If the state is deposed, merged, or otherwise dissolved, its claims are returned to the AP as unincorporated land. + +If the state is expelled by the Comedy Council, its claims are considered external and are not considered AP land, unless stated otherwise by a representative of the expelled party. diff --git a/legislation/sars.act.2022.htm b/legislation/sars.act.2022.htm index 76ab9f9..2cb97c6 100644 --- a/legislation/sars.act.2022.htm +++ b/legislation/sars.act.2022.htm @@ -1,30 +1,81 @@ -

      SARS Act

      -

      This document proposes the adherence of the Start Agnostic Routing Standard (SARS) as an infrastructural requirement to members of the Arsenio Pact.

      -

      For information about the SARS standard not described in this document, ask on the SARS Discord, or ask your nation's infrastructure representative.

      -

      This document was written by members of the Anyakovan Institute of Technology (AKIT) to promote the usage of the Start Agnostic Routing Standard.

      -

      Motivation

      -

      Previous experience has indicated the trend of a complex, interconnected rail network being preferred across all modern CivCraft servers. Despite this, very little progress has been made to standardize rail infrastructure by the community.

      -

      The most implemented rail standard, the KANI, was primarily maintained by a sole individual, Amel. Despite this, it was widely popular & frequently used by civilians, greatly speeding up trade and leisure.

      -

      The popularity of automatic transportation begs the question: why do states not allocate the proper resources to the construction & expansion of our networks?

      -

      Implementation

      -

      The Start Agnostic Routing Standard is ideal for any government to officially adopt; its lack of reliance on a central website & simplistic "level" classification lets any sovereign nation establish an infinite amount of networks in the 4+ range.

      + + + + + AP Legislation + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
      +
      + +

      AP Legislation

      +
      +
      +
      +

      SARS Act

      +

      This document proposes the adherence of the Start Agnostic Routing +Standard (SARS) as an infrastructural requirement to members of the +Arsenio Pact.

      +

      For information about the SARS standard not described in this +document, ask on the SARS +Discord, or ask your nation’s infrastructure representative.

      +

      This document was written by members of the Anyakovan Institute of +Technology (AKIT) to promote the usage of the Start Agnostic Routing +Standard.

      +

      Motivation

      +

      Previous experience has indicated the trend of a complex, +interconnected rail network being preferred across all modern CivCraft +servers. Despite this, very little progress has been made to standardize +rail infrastructure by the community.

      +

      The most implemented rail standard, the KANI, was +primarily maintained by a sole individual, Amel. Despite this, it was +widely popular & frequently used by civilians, greatly speeding up +trade and leisure.

      +

      The popularity of automatic transportation begs the question: +why do states not allocate the proper resources to the +construction & expansion of our networks?

      +

      Implementation

      +

      The Start Agnostic Routing Standard is ideal for any government to +officially adopt; its lack of reliance on a central website & +simplistic “level” classification lets any sovereign nation establish an +infinite amount of networks in the 4+ range.

      The Arsenio Pact adopts the following design:

      • Advocate for & establish an external level 2 domain.
      • Require each member state to create its own level 3 junction.
          -
        • Additionally, member states may create as many additional internal levels as required.
        • +
        • Additionally, member states may create as many additional internal +levels as required.
        • +
      - - -

      Adherence

      -

      While not intrinsically tied to the standard, these additional rules must be followed by all member states to simplify the rail connection process:

      +

      Adherence

      +

      While not intrinsically tied to the standard, these additional rules +must be followed by all member states to simplify the rail connection +process:

      • Members must place rails at Y value 9, or surface level.
      • -
      • Require each member state to accurately document & maintain its destinations. +
      • Require each member state to accurately document & maintain its +destinations.
          -
        • This report should depict the state of each rail, a description of the destination, whether the rail is above or below ground level, & disclose whether or not a destination is private property.
        • -
        -
      • -
      • Allocate resources from tributes towards the development of rail networks.
      • +
      • This report should depict the state of each rail, a description of +the destination, whether the rail is above or below ground level, & +disclose whether or not a destination is private property.
      • +
      +
    11. Allocate resources from tributes towards the development of rail +networks.
    12. +
      +
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      +
      + +

      AP Legislation

      +
      +
      +
      +

      Territory Distribution Act +2022

      +

      An act to legitimize both sovereign and leased federal land, by +standardizing public claims, leases, and usufructs.

      +

      Motivation

      +

      The land of the AP is very unorganized; usufructs, contested +territories, unincorporated land, alliance infrastructure (civilian and +military), and sovereign land are present with no legislation to adhere +to.

      +

      Implementation

      +

      The following definitions and actions are to be codified:

      +

      Unincorporated Land

      +

      Unincorporated land is defined as territory under AP jurisdiction, +but not currently claimed by a member-state. Unincorporated land may +still contain:

      +
        +
      • Production Facilities
      • +
      • Settlements
      • +
      • Civilian Infrastructure (Rails, Iceroads, Paths)
      • +
      • Military Infrastructure (Bunkers, Vaults, Portals)
      • +
      +

      The land is wholly controlled by the Comedy Council, with decisions +being made by a majority vote. Comedians should take note to consider +the opinions of the unincorporated land’s internal & external +neighbors.

      +

      Contested Territory

      +

      Land that is claimed by the Arsenio Pact and another recognized state +is defined as “Contested”. The responsibility of contested territory +befalls the residing member-state, with the Military Council intervening +if needed.

      +

      It is expected to attempt to resolve contested land by open +communication. There is no deadline to resolve a territorial +dispute.

      +

      Usufruct

      +

      The AP may grant an individual, corporation, or nation usufruct of +territory. Usufructs can only be granted via a majority vote of the +Comedy Council.

      +

      A usufruct may be revoked if agreed-upon criteria are met, or if the +organization is dissolved.

      +

      Soverignty

      +

      Claims by member-states of the AP are henceforth considered sovereign +land and should be managed as so:

      +

      If the state is deposed, merged, or otherwise dissolved, its claims +are returned to the AP as unincorporated land.

      +

      If the state is expelled by the Comedy Council, its claims are +considered external and are not considered AP land, unless stated +otherwise by a representative of the expelled party.

      +
      +
      + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/legislation/territory.distribution.act.2022.html b/legislation/territory.distribution.act.2022.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2d59d3c --- /dev/null +++ b/legislation/territory.distribution.act.2022.html @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + + + + + AP Legislation + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
      +
      + +

      AP Legislation

      +
      +
      +
      +

      Territory Distribution Act +2022

      +

      An act to legitimize both sovereign and leased federal land, by +standardizing public claims, leases, and usufructs.

      +

      Motivation

      +

      The land of the AP is very unorganized; usufructs, contested +territories, unincorporated land, alliance infrastructure (civilian and +military), and sovereign land are present with no legislation to adhere +to.

      +

      Implementation

      +

      The following definitions and actions are to be codified:

      +

      Unincorporated Land

      +

      Unincorporated land is defined as territory under AP jurisdiction, +but not currently claimed by a member-state. Unincorporated land may +still contain:

      +
        +
      • Production Facilities
      • +
      • Settlements
      • +
      • Civilian Infrastructure (Rails, Iceroads, Paths)
      • +
      • Military Infrastructure (Bunkers, Vaults, Portals)
      • +
      +

      The land is wholly controlled by the Comedy Council, with decisions +being made by a majority vote. Comedians should take note to consider +the opinions of the unincorporated land’s internal & external +neighbors.

      +

      Contested Territory

      +

      Land that is claimed by the Arsenio Pact and another recognized state +is defined as “Contested”. The responsibility of contested territory +befalls the residing member-state, with the Military Council intervening +if needed.

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      It is expected to attempt to resolve contested land by open +communication. There is no deadline to resolve a territorial +dispute.

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      Usufruct

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      The AP may grant an individual, corporation, or nation usufruct of +territory. Usufructs can only be granted via a majority vote of the +Comedy Council.

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      A usufruct may be revoked if agreed-upon criteria are met, or if the +organization is dissolved.

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      Soverignty

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      Claims by member-states of the AP are henceforth considered sovereign +land and should be managed as so:

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      If the state is deposed, merged, or otherwise dissolved, its claims +are returned to the AP as unincorporated land.

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      If the state is expelled by the Comedy Council, its claims are +considered external and are not considered AP land, unless stated +otherwise by a representative of the expelled party.

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