United Ŋations Laws
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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 to enforce these laws in member-state territories may be 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.
List of Laws
To see all motions, which additionally include constitutional, executive, and rejected motions, see: United Ŋations Meetings
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.
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| 8 FEB 2024 | 2.2 |
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. |
| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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. |
| 20 APR 2024 | 11.2 |
Of the safety of roads and public spaces
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| 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. |
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| 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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DefinitionsA structure is defined as any player-made, reasonably contiguous aggregation of blocks built with a select purpose. | |
| 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. |