Post by Monsieur Guillontine on Jan 10, 2014 1:26:35 GMT 1
Hello all!
As I stated in my presidential manifesto in the past, I would like to establish a Supreme Court in Switzerland. I believe that this institution is essential to ensure that we have greater law, order, and stability within the nation, and appropriate punishment for those who decide to disservice our nation. This is what I have drafted so far. Please give me your opinions. I would like to hold a Congressional vote to pass this law if the majority of you do, indeed, agree with me.
Please discuss here.
Yours truly,
Monsieur Guillontine
President of Switzerland
As I stated in my presidential manifesto in the past, I would like to establish a Supreme Court in Switzerland. I believe that this institution is essential to ensure that we have greater law, order, and stability within the nation, and appropriate punishment for those who decide to disservice our nation. This is what I have drafted so far. Please give me your opinions. I would like to hold a Congressional vote to pass this law if the majority of you do, indeed, agree with me.
The Supreme Court of Switzerland
Article I - The Supreme Court of eSwitzerland
a – The Supreme Court of eSwitzerland is made up of five Justices, one of them being the Chief Justice.
b - The Supreme Court of eSwitzerland will serve as the judicial review committee for the Government of eSwitzerland.
Article II - Abilities of the Supreme Court of eSwitzerland
a - The Supreme Court can review both ongoing proposals and already passed laws.
b - The Supreme Court can nullify laws or ongoing proposals.
c - All five of the Supreme Court Justices must be present when voting to nullify a proposal or law. Majority is needed in order to nullify.
d – The Supreme Court will review cases brought to them by the public.
e – The Supreme Court’s ruling is final. Punishment or lack thereof, is to be dictated by them.
Article III - Limits of the Supreme Court
a - Justices cannot nullify Congress-module Proposals.
b – Justices serve terms of 3 months, but have no maximum number of terms.
Art. III-4 The Justices
a - A total of five Justices will be seated as elected by the people of eSwitzerland.
b - The five Justices will appoint a Chief Justice to lead the Supreme Court and maintain communication between the Justices. The Chief Justice will announce all decisions and deliberations.
c - Justices will serve an individual maximum term of three months. Justices may resign their positions at any given time.
d – In any case involving a Justice, that Justice is not allowed to participate in the ruling. A temporary Justice has to be in-stated for that specific case, to replace the involved Justice.
Article I - The Supreme Court of eSwitzerland
a – The Supreme Court of eSwitzerland is made up of five Justices, one of them being the Chief Justice.
b - The Supreme Court of eSwitzerland will serve as the judicial review committee for the Government of eSwitzerland.
Article II - Abilities of the Supreme Court of eSwitzerland
a - The Supreme Court can review both ongoing proposals and already passed laws.
b - The Supreme Court can nullify laws or ongoing proposals.
c - All five of the Supreme Court Justices must be present when voting to nullify a proposal or law. Majority is needed in order to nullify.
d – The Supreme Court will review cases brought to them by the public.
e – The Supreme Court’s ruling is final. Punishment or lack thereof, is to be dictated by them.
Article III - Limits of the Supreme Court
a - Justices cannot nullify Congress-module Proposals.
b – Justices serve terms of 3 months, but have no maximum number of terms.
Art. III-4 The Justices
a - A total of five Justices will be seated as elected by the people of eSwitzerland.
b - The five Justices will appoint a Chief Justice to lead the Supreme Court and maintain communication between the Justices. The Chief Justice will announce all decisions and deliberations.
c - Justices will serve an individual maximum term of three months. Justices may resign their positions at any given time.
d – In any case involving a Justice, that Justice is not allowed to participate in the ruling. A temporary Justice has to be in-stated for that specific case, to replace the involved Justice.
Please discuss here.
Yours truly,
Monsieur Guillontine
President of Switzerland