Constitution of Kabalina

From NSWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
This page is a work in progress by its author(s) and should not be considered final.

Main Article: Kabalina

The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Kabalina serves as the basis for the government and legal system of Kabalina, confers special protection to certain rights and liberties, and establishes the special federal relationship between Kabalina's states and the national government. This page will serve as a record of the Constitution.

Outline

Constitution of Kabalina Outline Citation Example: Conditions of LTCC Issuance- II: A3 (4) - i


Preamble

I - Basic Principles A1 - Basis for Principles Natural human rights including: life, liberty, dignity, defense, and opportunity Origin of rights as being natural, not given by a document or government A2 - Equality under the law A3 - Basic Entitlements of Human Beings (1) Education (2) Health (3) Shelter (4) Food and Water (5) Economic Opportunity A4 - Freedom from Tyranny, Torture, Maltreatment, and Unlawful Detention

II - Fundamental Rights and Freedoms A1 - Political Freedoms (1) Speech (2) Press and Writing (3) Peaceful Assembly (4) Petition the Government (5) Resistance (6) Political Parties (7) Whistle-Blowing (8) Voting A2 - Personal Freedoms (1) Religion (2) Marriage, Inter-Personal Relationships, and Family (3) Movement (4) Language A3 - Personal and Collective Defense (1) Basis of the right to own and carry personal weapons for personal defense (2) Right to own and carry non-firearm defensive weapons (3) Right to own and carry firearm weapons (i) Open Carry (4) Licensure for Possessing Firearms (i) Conditions for License Issuance (6) Special Weapons (7) Military and Militia Service Weapons (8) Carrying of Firearms (i)Conditions for License Issuance (9) Denial or Revocation of the Right to Own or Carry Weapons (10) Application to All Levels of Government, and Private Individuals or Organizations (11) Authority and Responsibilities of Parliament (i) Parliament as sole authority on weapons laws (ii) National Firearms Law (iii) Legislative Cooling-Off Period After Significant Violent Events (12) Defense and Use of Force (i) Stand Your Ground and Castle Doctrine (ii) Requirements for use of lethal force (13) Registries of Weapons and Licensees (14) Searches and Confiscations (15) Transportation of Firearms A4 - Trial Rights (1) Free, Fair, Fast, and Public Trial (2) Right to Legal Counsel (3) Right to be Informed of Charges and Confront Witnesses (4) Trial by impartial Jury (5) Habeas Corpus (6) Bond and Bail (7) Cruel and Inhumane Punishment (8) Self-Incrimination (9) Double Jeopardy (10) Appeals (11) Parole and Sentence Reductions (12) Death Penalty and Life Imprisonment A5 - Right to Privacy (1) Search and Seizure; person, home, other property (2) Correspondence: Written, phone, email, internet (3) Quartering Soldiers (4) Association (5) Firearms (6) Property & Eminent Domain A6 - Economic Freedoms (1) Occupational Freedom (2) Right to Receive Benefits from Taxation (3) Protection from criminal and civil liability for firearms manufacturers and sellers A7 - Compulsory Military Service (1) Requirements (2) Alternatives A8 - Restriction of Rights (1) Imminent Danger (2) Immediate Public Danger (3) National Security and Secrecy (4) Criminal Convictions (5) Unscrupulous Ties (6) Warrants (7) Media and Crime (8) Protections of Rights from Private Businesses A9 - Enumeration (1) Origins of Rights not from any document or government (2) Shall not be construed to deny other rights held by the people

III - Parliament A1 -

IV - Executive A1 -

V - Judiciary A1 -

VI - Laws and Regulations A1 -

VII - Finances, Economics, Revenues, and Expenditures A1 -

VIII - Foreign Relations, Treaties, and International Law A1 - Neutrality (1) Entangling Alliances

IX - Warfare and Defense A1 - Weapons of Mass Destruction A2 -

X - Staater (States) and Federalism A1 - Supremacy of federal law A2 - Sovereign Powers of the States A3 - Delineation of State Borders A4 - Autonomy of Municipalities A5 - City-States A6 - Non-State Territories

XI - Citizenship, Immigration, and Humanitarianism A1 - Citizenship (1) Acquisition (2) Revocation A2 - Immigration (1) Citizens Leaving (2) Non-Citizens Entering A3 - Asylum A4 - Refugees A5 - Contributions to International Humanitarian Efforts

XII - Acceptance, Ratification, and Amendment A1 - Acceptance Criteria A2 - State Ratification Requirements A3 - Amendment Process (1) Amendments to Titles III-V, VII-VIII (2) Amendments to Title VI, IX-XI (i) Title VI Specified Laws and Regulations (ii) Title IX (iii) Title X Federalism (iv) Title XI Citizenship (v) Title XI Foreign Nationals (3) Amendments to Titles I. II, XII (i) Title I May not be Amended (ii) Title II Amendments (a) Amendments to Articles 1-3, 5, 9 (b) Amendments to Articles 4, 6, 7 (c) Amendments to Article 8 (iii) Title XII May not amended

Conclusion