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The [[United Ŋations|United Ŋations (UŊ)]] creates laws for its member states to follow which do not apply to non-member states. Failure to enforce these laws | The [[United Ŋations|United Ŋations (UŊ)]] creates laws for its member states to follow which do not apply to non-member states. Failure of member-states to enforce or abide by these laws may make them subject to punishment from the [[Interŋational Court of Justice|Interŋational Court of Justice (IŊCJ)]]. A law may be proposed by UŊ member states by creating a '''legislative''' motion to https://www.nguh.org/ung which will be voted on in the following meeting. A law may be removed by a legislative motion as well. | ||
Not that for all motions after 11 June 2024, the following bullet points apply to the wording of a motion (established 11 June 2024 with Motion 15.5). | Not that for all motions after 11 June 2024, the following bullet points apply to the wording of a motion (established 11 June 2024 with Motion 15.5). | ||
* '''MUST''': This word, or the terms "'''REQUIRED'''" or "'''SHALL'''", mean that the definition is an absolute requirement of the motion. | * '''MUST''': This word, or the terms "'''REQUIRED'''" or "'''SHALL'''", mean that the definition is an absolute requirement of the motion. | ||
* '''MUST NOT''': This phrase, or the phrase "'''SHALL NOT'''", mean that the definition is an absolute prohibition of the motion. | * '''MUST NOT''': This phrase, or the phrase "'''SHALL NOT'''", mean that the definition is an absolute prohibition of the motion. | ||
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* '''MAY''': This word, the adverb "'''OPTIONALLY'''" or the adjective "'''OPTIONAL'''", mean that an item is truly optional. One may choose to include the item because a particular requirement or because the individual feels that it enhances the use while another may omit the same item. | * '''MAY''': This word, the adverb "'''OPTIONALLY'''" or the adjective "'''OPTIONAL'''", mean that an item is truly optional. One may choose to include the item because a particular requirement or because the individual feels that it enhances the use while another may omit the same item. | ||
== Laws for UŊ Member States == | |||
''To see all motions, which additionally include '''constitutional''', '''executive''', and rejected motions, see: [[United Ŋations Meetings]]'' | |||
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|'''Bridges and Tunnels''' | |'''Bridges and Tunnels''' | ||
|8 FEB 2024 | |8 FEB 2024 | ||
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=== Of bridges and tunnels interacting with water bodies and of navigation in said water bodies === | === [2.2] Of bridges and tunnels interacting with water bodies and of navigation in said water bodies === | ||
A bridge or tunnel across a body of water must leave at least 7 blocks free for boat traffic every 100 blocks of span. The previous paragraph only applies to bodies of water at least 7 blocks wide. If the body of water is narrower than 7 blocks and intended as a water way it must leave at least 3 blocks free for boat traffic. To be considered free for boat traffic a passage shall: | A bridge or tunnel across a body of water must leave at least 7 blocks free for boat traffic every 100 blocks of span. The previous paragraph only applies to bodies of water at least 7 blocks wide. If the body of water is narrower than 7 blocks and intended as a water way it must leave at least 3 blocks free for boat traffic. To be considered free for boat traffic a passage shall: | ||
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|'''Trees''' | |'''Trees''' | ||
| rowspan="2" |12 FEB 2024 | | rowspan="2" |12 FEB 2024 | ||
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=== Of the act of partially cutting trees === | === [3.2] Of the act of partially cutting trees === | ||
One shall not leave a tree partially cut, and floating. Should one be found leaving tree partially cut, they shall go back to the site and clean up the situation, a warning might be issued. | One shall not leave a tree partially cut, and floating. Should one be found leaving tree partially cut, they shall go back to the site and clean up the situation, a warning might be issued. | ||
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|'''Diplomacy''' | |'''Diplomacy''' | ||
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=== Of embassies and other diplomatic missions === | === [3.4] Of embassies and other diplomatic missions === | ||
An ''embassy'' is the seat of a diplomatic mission in a foreign ŋation. An embassy's soil is considered to be that of the country it is physically in. Within the borders of an embassy, the laws of the country sending the mission are to be respected. A diplomatic mission is to be granted immunity within the limits of the embassy. United Ŋations laws and treaties supercede the previous paragraph An embassy has to be jointly approved by the ŋation sending the diplomatic mission and the ŋation recieving the mission, a copy of the agreement has to be submitted to the United Ŋations for archiving. | An ''embassy'' is the seat of a diplomatic mission in a foreign ŋation. An embassy's soil is considered to be that of the country it is physically in. Within the borders of an embassy, the laws of the country sending the mission are to be respected. A diplomatic mission is to be granted immunity within the limits of the embassy. United Ŋations laws and treaties supercede the previous paragraph An embassy has to be jointly approved by the ŋation sending the diplomatic mission and the ŋation recieving the mission, a copy of the agreement has to be submitted to the United Ŋations for archiving. | ||
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|'''Currency''' | |'''Currency''' | ||
| rowspan="2" |6 MAR 2024 | | rowspan="2" |6 MAR 2024 | ||
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=== Of the backing of currencies for interŋational trade === | === [5.2] Of the backing of currencies for interŋational trade === | ||
Currencies used for interŋational trade should be backed by a non-renewable resource. A suggested backing resource is diamond | Currencies used for interŋational trade should be backed by a non-renewable resource. A suggested backing resource is diamond | ||
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|'''Country Names''' | |'''Country Names''' | ||
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=== Of the representation of names of ŋations === | === [5.5] Of the representation of names of ŋations === | ||
Should be available an official version of the name of written only using characters in the Printable ASCII range (Unicode U+20 to U+7E inclusive) for the use of transcripts and colloquial conversation. | Should be available an official version of the name of written only using characters in the Printable ASCII range (Unicode U+20 to U+7E inclusive) for the use of transcripts and colloquial conversation. | ||
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|'''Withers''' | |'''Withers''' | ||
|10 APR 2024 | |10 APR 2024 | ||
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=== On withers === | === [9.2] On withers === | ||
* Wither for the purpose of collecting nether stars should be summoned outside of any claim without accord of the claimant, and not within 200 blocks of any player-made structure, as well as rare or significant minecraft structure. at the exception of purpose built wither fighting places, after acceptance of those by a UŊ executive motion. | * Wither for the purpose of collecting nether stars should be summoned outside of any claim without accord of the claimant, and not within 200 blocks of any player-made structure, as well as rare or significant minecraft structure. at the exception of purpose built wither fighting places, after acceptance of those by a UŊ executive motion. | ||
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|'''Public Spaces''' | |'''Public Spaces''' | ||
|20 APR 2024 | |20 APR 2024 | ||
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=== Of the safety of roads and public spaces === | === [11.2] Of the safety of roads and public spaces === | ||
* Having observed that many roads and public spaces are improperly lit, resulting in unsafe conditions | * Having observed that many roads and public spaces are improperly lit, resulting in unsafe conditions | ||
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| rowspan="2" |'''The Nether''' | | rowspan="2" |'''The Nether''' | ||
| rowspan="2" |27 APR 2024 | | rowspan="2" |27 APR 2024 | ||
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=== Restriction on Territorial Claims in the Nether === | === [12.6] Restriction on Territorial Claims in the Nether === | ||
No ŋation shall claim territory in the Nether, whether below the roof or above; any territorial claims heretofore made are hereby declared null and void. | No ŋation shall claim territory in the Nether, whether below the roof or above; any territorial claims heretofore made are hereby declared null and void. | ||
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==== Definitions ==== | |||
A ''structure'' is defined as any player-made, reasonably contiguous aggregation of blocks built with a select purpose. | |||
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=== Motion: On Player-Built Structures in the Nether === | === [12.8] Motion: On Player-Built Structures in the Nether === | ||
No ŋation shall disturb, damage, loot from, etc., a structure built by another player or ŋation without that player’s or ŋation’s permission. | No ŋation shall disturb, damage, loot from, etc., a structure built by another player or ŋation without that player’s or ŋation’s permission. | ||
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* A bridge built with express purpose to be traversed repeatedly is a structure. | * A bridge built with express purpose to be traversed repeatedly is a structure. | ||
* An abandoned bridge that is left unused is not a structure. | * An abandoned bridge that is left unused is not a structure. | ||
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|'''Resources''' | | rowspan="2" |'''Environment and Resources''' | ||
|17 MAY 2024 | |17 MAY 2024 | ||
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=== On The Preservation of Natural Resources that Could be Saved by the Use of Reasonable Renewable Methods === | === [13.2] On The Preservation of Natural Resources that Could be Saved by the Use of Reasonable Renewable Methods === | ||
* The collection of resources that are renewable by reasonable methods shall not be done in mass from the wilderness. Instead one shall use renewable methods to acquire it. | * The collection of resources that are renewable by reasonable methods shall not be done in mass from the wilderness. Instead one shall use renewable methods to acquire it. | ||
* The collection of resources not renewable by reasonable methods may happen, but the one collecting shall make sure to not leave the terrain too disformed | * The collection of resources not renewable by reasonable methods may happen, but the one collecting shall make sure to not leave the terrain too disformed | ||
* This motion doesn’t apply to the Nether | * This motion doesn’t apply to the Nether | ||
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==== Definitions ==== | ==== Definitions ==== | ||
Is deemed ''renewable by reasonable methods'' any resource that can be obtained renewably in arbitraraly large amounts given arbitrarily large inputs and arbitrarily large setups. | Is deemed ''renewable by reasonable methods'' any resource that can be obtained renewably in arbitraraly large amounts given arbitrarily large inputs and arbitrarily large setups. | ||
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''Wilderness'' is deemed to be any land that is unclaimed by any ŋation or player. | ''Wilderness'' is deemed to be any land that is unclaimed by any ŋation or player. | ||
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|9 NOV 2024 | |||
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=== [20.1] Of Silverfish Mining === | |||
The practice of Silverfish Mining — removing stone by using the infestation and poison potion effects — is banned, given it’s highly destructive and environmentally damaging potential. | |||
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|'''The End''' | |||
|7 SEP 2024 | |||
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=== [18.4] Establish a legal framework in advance of the eventual opeining of the End === | |||
* Ban sovereign claims on End territory, following the precedent set for the Nether; | |||
* Any respawned dragon shall be killed by the one who spawned it withing a reasonable time; | |||
* The Dragon Egg shall be given to Slab Exchange for public display. If the display occurs outside of the site of the Slab Exchange, the site shall be recognised as a UŊESCO heritage site. | |||
* Maintain the integrity of the central island, especially with regards to the entry platform, exit portal, and End gateways; | |||
* Guarantee the right of free travel to and within the End by keeping all natural portals and gateways open and accessible to the public. This could also entail the divine placement of new portals in easy-to-access places, like a special room of the UŊ Building, near Spawn, or worldguarding a natural portal. | |||
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|'''Players''' | |||
|19 OCT 2024 | |||
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=== [19.6] Of the legal status of the belongings of players who left the minecraft server or the discord server === | |||
==== Items ==== | |||
* The items of a payer inactive from the minecraft server and the minecraft part of the discord server or having left the discord server are protected for a duration of 120 days from any tempering. | |||
* A player, even if they have left the discord server should still be attempted to contact and are allowed to express their will through an active player. | |||
* Should a UŊ office express an interest to an item, the office in question shall be able to acquire it. | |||
==== Claims and Structures ==== | |||
* The claims of inactive players are subject to the same rules. | |||
==== Wills and Banned Players ==== | |||
* A player may leave a will either publicly in the minecraft, or the Uŋ channel or in a ''Will'' section on their Wiki User page. That will shall be respected. | |||
* The rules delineated in this motion don’t apply to the belongings of players banned from the server. | |||
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== Laws for UŊ-Managed Regions == | |||
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|'''Acts of Violence''' | |||
|10 APR 2024 | |||
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=== [9.5] UŊ Peacekeeping Force === | |||
* Acts of violence against an active member of the Peacekeeping Force is punishable by the Interŋational court of justice. | |||
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| rowspan="3" |'''UŊ Protectorates''' | |||
|21 MAY 2024 | |||
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| | === [14.1] On the establishment of an United Ŋations Education, Science and Culture Office (UŊESCO) === | ||
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| | * Any damage to the structure of a Cultural Herritage Site is to be considered a violation of Interŋational Law. | ||
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==== '''Definitions''' ==== | |||
A Protectorate is a territory under direct UŊ supervision for an indefinite time period, for its historical, cultural, or natural value. | |||
While governed by the UŊ, a Protectorate may be assigned to one of its Offices for administration upon creation. | |||
Existing natural reserves shall be converted into Protectorates under the jurisdiction of the Office of Environmental Protection; likewise, UŊESCO sites shall be converted into Protectorates under the jurisdiction of the Office of Education, Science and Culture. | |||
==== '''List of UŊ Protectorates''' ==== | |||
* [[Capitol]] | |||
* [[Citadel Island]] (narrative-made structures only) | |||
* Dragon Egg Display (potential future site) | |||
* [[Guam 2]] | |||
* [[Guam|Guam 3]] | |||
* Guam + (all future Guams in [[Season 2]]) | |||
* [[Kog'eññe]] Natural Reserve | |||
* [[The Citadel (Doggo Island)|New Citadel]] | |||
* [[Ŋəri2na|Ŋəri2na Reserve]] | |||
* [[Paul]] | |||
* [[Phoeŋix]] Cultural Heritage Site (100 blocks around Phoeŋix) | |||
* [[Suspicion Island]] | |||
* [[Tisheongja]] | |||
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=== [21.7] Relaxation of the protection of animals within the Ŋəri2na Natural Reserve === | |||
Any respawning Entity—that is, any entity that can spawn naturally within the reserve—which has not been named by a player. Any such entity within the bounds of the Ŋəri2na Natural Reserve is no longer part of the reserve or protected in any way. | |||
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|19 APR 2025 | |||
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=== [23.8] On clarifying the affairs of Mandates and Protectorates === | |||
* Changes to the boundaries, status, or jurisdiction of a Protectorate may be made through a motion. | |||
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| rowspan="2" |'''UŊ Meetings''' | |||
|25 JAN 2025 | |||
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=== [22.3] Forbid the use of weaponry in the Assembly Hall === | |||
The use of weaponry inside of the United Ŋations building is heretofore forbidden. | |||
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|19 APR 2025 | |||
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=== [23.7] On Illegalizing the Use of UNg Votes as Blackmail, Bribery, or Similar === | |||
Nations & players shall not accept or give payment for other nations to vote in a specific way on any motions | |||
Nations & players may not threaten any in game or out of game acts against anyone as "punishment" for voting a certain way on any motion, including but not limited to wars, derecognition, or verbal beratement | |||
Nations & players shall not threaten anyone to vote a certain way on any motion, see above for partial list of what is considered a threat | |||
The latter 2 above portions of this motion will apply on the discretion of any potential victims, not on the discretion of the offending party or parties | |||
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The United Ŋations (UŊ) creates laws for its member states to follow which do not apply to non-member states. Failure of member-states to enforce or abide by these laws may make them subject to punishment from the Interŋational Court of Justice (IŊCJ). A law may be proposed by UŊ member states by creating a legislative motion to https://www.nguh.org/ung which will be voted on in the following meeting. A law may be removed by a legislative motion as well.
Not that for all motions after 11 June 2024, the following bullet points apply to the wording of a motion (established 11 June 2024 with Motion 15.5).
- MUST: This word, or the terms "REQUIRED" or "SHALL", mean that the definition is an absolute requirement of the motion.
- MUST NOT: This phrase, or the phrase "SHALL NOT", mean that the definition is an absolute prohibition of the motion.
- SHOULD: this word, or the adjective "RECOMMENDED", mean that there may exist valid reasons in particular circumstances to ignore a particular item, but the full implications must be understood and carefully weighed before choosing a different course.
- SHOULD NOT: This phrase, or the phrase "NOT RECOMMENDED" mean that there may exist valid reasons in particular circumstances when the particular behavior is acceptable or even useful, but the full implications should be understood and the case carefully weighed before implementing any behavior described with this label.
- MAY: This word, the adverb "OPTIONALLY" or the adjective "OPTIONAL", mean that an item is truly optional. One may choose to include the item because a particular requirement or because the individual feels that it enhances the use while another may omit the same item.
Laws for UŊ Member States
To see all motions, which additionally include constitutional, executive, and rejected motions, see: United Ŋations Meetings
| Topic | Date | Text | Notes |
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| Bridges and Tunnels | 8 FEB 2024 |
A bridge or tunnel across a body of water must leave at least 7 blocks free for boat traffic every 100 blocks of span. The previous paragraph only applies to bodies of water at least 7 blocks wide. If the body of water is narrower than 7 blocks and intended as a water way it must leave at least 3 blocks free for boat traffic. To be considered free for boat traffic a passage shall:
The water level of navigable water bodies is set to the global ocean water level. |
The clarity of this motion is hotly debated. |
| Trees | 12 FEB 2024 |
[3.2] Of the act of partially cutting treesOne shall not leave a tree partially cut, and floating. Should one be found leaving tree partially cut, they shall go back to the site and clean up the situation, a warning might be issued. |
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| Diplomacy |
[3.4] Of embassies and other diplomatic missionsAn embassy is the seat of a diplomatic mission in a foreign ŋation. An embassy's soil is considered to be that of the country it is physically in. Within the borders of an embassy, the laws of the country sending the mission are to be respected. A diplomatic mission is to be granted immunity within the limits of the embassy. United Ŋations laws and treaties supercede the previous paragraph An embassy has to be jointly approved by the ŋation sending the diplomatic mission and the ŋation recieving the mission, a copy of the agreement has to be submitted to the United Ŋations for archiving. |
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| Currency | 6 MAR 2024 |
[5.2] Of the backing of currencies for interŋational tradeCurrencies used for interŋational trade should be backed by a non-renewable resource. A suggested backing resource is diamond |
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| Country Names |
[5.5] Of the representation of names of ŋationsShould be available an official version of the name of written only using characters in the Printable ASCII range (Unicode U+20 to U+7E inclusive) for the use of transcripts and colloquial conversation. |
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| Withers | 10 APR 2024 |
[9.2] On withers
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DefinitionsA rogue wither is a wither that was summonned and subsequently lost control of. A wither cage is a contraption with the goal of containing a wither for long term use. |
| Public Spaces | 20 APR 2024 |
[11.2] Of the safety of roads and public spaces
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| The Nether | 27 APR 2024 |
[12.6] Restriction on Territorial Claims in the NetherNo ŋation shall claim territory in the Nether, whether below the roof or above; any territorial claims heretofore made are hereby declared null and void. |
DefinitionsA structure is defined as any player-made, reasonably contiguous aggregation of blocks built with a select purpose. |
[12.8] Motion: On Player-Built Structures in the NetherNo ŋation shall disturb, damage, loot from, etc., a structure built by another player or ŋation without that player’s or ŋation’s permission. EXAMPLES:
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| Environment and Resources | 17 MAY 2024 |
[13.2] On The Preservation of Natural Resources that Could be Saved by the Use of Reasonable Renewable Methods
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DefinitionsIs deemed renewable by reasonable methods any resource that can be obtained renewably in arbitraraly large amounts given arbitrarily large inputs and arbitrarily large setups. Wilderness is deemed to be any land that is unclaimed by any ŋation or player. |
| 9 NOV 2024 |
[20.1] Of Silverfish MiningThe practice of Silverfish Mining — removing stone by using the infestation and poison potion effects — is banned, given it’s highly destructive and environmentally damaging potential. | ||
| The End | 7 SEP 2024 |
[18.4] Establish a legal framework in advance of the eventual opeining of the End
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| Players | 19 OCT 2024 |
[19.6] Of the legal status of the belongings of players who left the minecraft server or the discord serverItems
Claims and Structures
Wills and Banned Players
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Laws for UŊ-Managed Regions
| Topic | Date | Text | Notes |
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| Acts of Violence | 10 APR 2024 |
[9.5] UŊ Peacekeeping Force
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| UŊ Protectorates | 21 MAY 2024 |
[14.1] On the establishment of an United Ŋations Education, Science and Culture Office (UŊESCO)
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DefinitionsA Protectorate is a territory under direct UŊ supervision for an indefinite time period, for its historical, cultural, or natural value. While governed by the UŊ, a Protectorate may be assigned to one of its Offices for administration upon creation. Existing natural reserves shall be converted into Protectorates under the jurisdiction of the Office of Environmental Protection; likewise, UŊESCO sites shall be converted into Protectorates under the jurisdiction of the Office of Education, Science and Culture. List of UŊ Protectorates
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| 20 DEC 2024 |
[21.7] Relaxation of the protection of animals within the Ŋəri2na Natural ReserveAny respawning Entity—that is, any entity that can spawn naturally within the reserve—which has not been named by a player. Any such entity within the bounds of the Ŋəri2na Natural Reserve is no longer part of the reserve or protected in any way. | ||
| 19 APR 2025 |
[23.8] On clarifying the affairs of Mandates and Protectorates
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| UŊ Meetings | 25 JAN 2025 |
[22.3] Forbid the use of weaponry in the Assembly HallThe use of weaponry inside of the United Ŋations building is heretofore forbidden. |
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| 19 APR 2025 |
[23.7] On Illegalizing the Use of UNg Votes as Blackmail, Bribery, or SimilarNations & players shall not accept or give payment for other nations to vote in a specific way on any motions Nations & players may not threaten any in game or out of game acts against anyone as "punishment" for voting a certain way on any motion, including but not limited to wars, derecognition, or verbal beratement Nations & players shall not threaten anyone to vote a certain way on any motion, see above for partial list of what is considered a threat The latter 2 above portions of this motion will apply on the discretion of any potential victims, not on the discretion of the offending party or parties |