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Charter Structure
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(04-17-2016, 05:58 PM)Roavin Wrote:
(04-17-2016, 05:28 PM)griffindor13 Wrote: I think that we need to have the Amendment Article (10) and the Supremacy Article (11) included in the final Charter, unless there is a part of an article in the proposed new charter that covers this. I still feel that those two deserve their own Articles.

I somewhat agree on the Supremacy statement, though I feel in Belschaft's proposed organization it could also work just as well as part of Article 1 (along with 5.2.2 "The Coalition may not be surrendered", which I think is out of place where it is).

Amendment would be fine in the Legislature, I feel.

That was my exact thought process; they can be moved to other sections, rather than having articles that are essentially a single clause.
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(04-17-2016, 06:00 PM)Belschaft Wrote:
(04-17-2016, 05:58 PM)Roavin Wrote:
(04-17-2016, 05:28 PM)griffindor13 Wrote: I think that we need to have the Amendment Article (10) and the Supremacy Article (11) included in the final Charter, unless there is a part of an article in the proposed new charter that covers this. I still feel that those two deserve their own Articles.

I somewhat agree on the Supremacy statement, though I feel in Belschaft's proposed organization it could also work just as well as part of Article 1 (along with 5.2.2 "The Coalition may not be surrendered", which I think is out of place where it is).

Amendment would be fine in the Legislature, I feel.

That was my exact thought process; they can be moved to other sections, rather than having articles that are essentially a single clause.

If we were to do that, I could see like Roavin said putting amendment process into the legislature. I could also see the Supremacy clause being worked into the first clause of the CoL article reaffirming that no regular law can supersede the Charter and its provisions.
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