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Proposal Department of Justice Bill
Department of Justice
The Department of Justice shall apply, defend, enforce, and uphold the laws of the Triáni.
The Minister for Justice shall make such orders and regulations as he considers appropriate for the duly execution of Justice in the Commonwealth.
The Minister for Justice may, after consultation with Congress, make rules of procedure for eventual creation of a Supreme Court of Judicature and inferior tribunals.
The shall be raised a force of Triáni Gendarmes to assist the Minister of Justice and the Attorney General in their duties. Subject to the discretion of Congress the Triáni Gendarmes shall be organised according to regulation issued by the Department of Justice.
Whoa :O thats a bit different than our one line Culture dept bill anyways, i don't agree as of yet... We don't have enough citizens, and we should adapt our govt to the number of citizens. 3 depts is more than enough atm in my opinion. Get a few more citizens in and i will revise my opinion.
Re: Proposal Department of Justice Bill
Well that doesn't change much... I just think that our citizenry is large enough at the moment to support an expansion of our government.
Re: Proposal Department of Justice Bill
The bill only stipulates for two officials. That's hardly going to prompt a recruitment crisis. Out of interest how many citizens do we have?
Re: Proposal Department of Justice Bill
8, at the moment. currently our nation requires 4 officials, an executive and 3 citizens. REQUIRES that is, and this is already 50% of the population. Which would mean 50% should be active.
Re: Proposal Department of Justice Bill
There's little use for it in micronations though. the chances someone gets sued are very low. When our nation grows though it might come in handy