(04-01-2019, 09:38 AM)sandaoguo Wrote: It’s not true that “there is no written guideline which stipulates that action by NationStates moderators is sufficient proof of a conduct violation.” The Criminal Code *is* the guideline.
The Criminal Code states that "Conduct violations shall be defined as breaking in-game NationStates rules." Breaking the rules, not any moderator action arising from that, is the lone definition of conduct violations provided in the legislation. The law does not stipulate this region's process for determining when a conduct violation occurs, so there is in fact no written guideline which stipulates that action by NationStates moderators is sufficient proof of a conduct violation.
Former Associate Justice of the High Court of the South Pacific (4 December 2019 to 5 February 2021)