[ Mail ] To minister Mathi-ey C'b'rton: Accusing the ACA of negotiating in bad faith <public>
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Serrah - PC
((OOC: This letter is adressed to minister Mathi-ey C'b'rton, but can be read by any Union member.))
Attached to the message is a protected transcript of the full communication between Serrah and senator Doshima. This attachment is protected such that only the Minister of Justice can access it: [Mail] To Astrian Colonial Authority embassy: Notice of cancellation.
Attached to the message is a protected transcript of the full communication between Serrah and senator Doshima. This attachment is protected such that only the Minister of Justice can access it: [Mail] To Astrian Colonial Authority embassy: Notice of cancellation.
((OOC: This message is sent to the Veolian Commonwealth only, though nations are notified that the Ministry of Justice will investigate this))
((OOC: I don't need extensive documents with laws, just give me the general gist of how stuff works in the Veolian Commonwealth, or refer me to any relevant wiki pages))
((OOC: I don't need extensive documents with laws, just give me the general gist of how stuff works in the Veolian Commonwealth, or refer me to any relevant wiki pages))
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Serrah - PC
((OOC: Sent only to the Ministry of Justice.))
The Veolian embassy can provide the agents of the Ministry of Justice with several hundreds of court cases setting precedent. These cases date back roughly 1200 years, and the embassy has been careful to add historical and cultural notes to numerous of the older cases to prevent misunderstandings.
The law text itself is a clear example of common law: terse and simple to read, though it seems to be written with the expectation that the one interpreting and enforcing the law is aware of the intention of the law. This also means a certain amount of cultural insight is required, and there are several datacrystals filled with explanations, interpretations and precedents linking to the sections of the law text.
The imperial decrees are a special case, as they are written as a simple command from the emperor on how things are to be, the exact implementation is then left to the nobles of the realm. The decrees are cross-linked to the body of precedents and the law text as well.
((OOC: I tried to keep it short... Unfortunately, I do not have a neat overview written up as a wiki page yet. I do, however, have multiple threads (collected for OOC reading) going back to
17; the relevant content of which is summarized above ^_^
If you wish to have more in-depth info, let me know -- I can always generate more elaborate content if requested.))
The Veolian embassy can provide the agents of the Ministry of Justice with several hundreds of court cases setting precedent. These cases date back roughly 1200 years, and the embassy has been careful to add historical and cultural notes to numerous of the older cases to prevent misunderstandings.
The law text itself is a clear example of common law: terse and simple to read, though it seems to be written with the expectation that the one interpreting and enforcing the law is aware of the intention of the law. This also means a certain amount of cultural insight is required, and there are several datacrystals filled with explanations, interpretations and precedents linking to the sections of the law text.
The imperial decrees are a special case, as they are written as a simple command from the emperor on how things are to be, the exact implementation is then left to the nobles of the realm. The decrees are cross-linked to the body of precedents and the law text as well.
((OOC: I tried to keep it short... Unfortunately, I do not have a neat overview written up as a wiki page yet. I do, however, have multiple threads (collected for OOC reading) going back to
17; the relevant content of which is summarized above ^_^If you wish to have more in-depth info, let me know -- I can always generate more elaborate content if requested.))
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