Post by Ness Snorlaxia on May 12, 2006 6:12:23 GMT -5
Repealed 16 May 2006
Reason: replaced by Endorsement Cap Law passed 16 May 2006.
Endorsement Cap Law
Article I: Endorsement Cap
-Nations are allowed to have the maximum of 1/3 endorsments of the delegate.
-Once it is discovered that a nation reaches 1/10 endorsements of the delegate, they will be warned about the rule. They will also be warned once they reach 1/4 endorsements.
-If a nation goes above 1/3 endorsement, then a TG will be sent explaining that the nation went over the limit, and they have 36 hours (from when the nation first sees the telegram) to ask nations to unendorse that nation, or resign from the UN. Nations should also be referred to the importance of joining the UN thread, if they resign, and suggest that they re-join in about 10-15 hours.
Article II: Vice-Delegate
-One nation shall be designated the vice-delegate. This nation will be allowed to have 30 less endorsements than the delegate.
-If the current delegate suddenly dissapears from NationStates or decides to resign, then the VD shall become temporary delegate until elections for a new, permanent delegate are held by the chancellor. The CoJ will finalize the delegate appointment.
-If the vice-delegate goes above the endorsement limit, he or she will also be subject to the same measurements taken as with any other nation who goes over the limit.
Article III: Punishments
-If a nation exceeds the limit, they shall be ejected from the region for 24 hours. A telegram will be sent explaining that they have the right to show up on the forums for a trial and explain the situation.
-If delegate's ruling is upheld, then Delegate and the Chancellor of Justice decide on terms of punishment (i.e. whether or not the violator is banned from the region for good, or a certain amount of time, or whether they can come back after the following update, under a probationary period).
Reason: replaced by Endorsement Cap Law passed 16 May 2006.
Endorsement Cap Law
Article I: Endorsement Cap
-Nations are allowed to have the maximum of 1/3 endorsments of the delegate.
-Once it is discovered that a nation reaches 1/10 endorsements of the delegate, they will be warned about the rule. They will also be warned once they reach 1/4 endorsements.
-If a nation goes above 1/3 endorsement, then a TG will be sent explaining that the nation went over the limit, and they have 36 hours (from when the nation first sees the telegram) to ask nations to unendorse that nation, or resign from the UN. Nations should also be referred to the importance of joining the UN thread, if they resign, and suggest that they re-join in about 10-15 hours.
Article II: Vice-Delegate
-One nation shall be designated the vice-delegate. This nation will be allowed to have 30 less endorsements than the delegate.
-If the current delegate suddenly dissapears from NationStates or decides to resign, then the VD shall become temporary delegate until elections for a new, permanent delegate are held by the chancellor. The CoJ will finalize the delegate appointment.
-If the vice-delegate goes above the endorsement limit, he or she will also be subject to the same measurements taken as with any other nation who goes over the limit.
Article III: Punishments
-If a nation exceeds the limit, they shall be ejected from the region for 24 hours. A telegram will be sent explaining that they have the right to show up on the forums for a trial and explain the situation.
-If delegate's ruling is upheld, then Delegate and the Chancellor of Justice decide on terms of punishment (i.e. whether or not the violator is banned from the region for good, or a certain amount of time, or whether they can come back after the following update, under a probationary period).