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2. The list of public holidays recognised and observed by the government is as follows:
1. Organic Law Article VII Section 3 item 12 which currently reads:
:2.1 Feb 28-Mar 1: Ziuas dal Anavatan - Combines Landmark, Culture, and Cestour Days into a multi-day festival leading into Berber Heritage Month. It is a celebration of all things Talossan, with a special emphasis on the special relationship all Talossans have to the Greater Talossan Area. On leap years, Feb 29th should be marked by the staging (digital or otherwise) of a Talossan Opera.
:2.2 April 20: Reunision Day - Celebrates the healing of the great National Schism, and the history of the Talossan Republic of 2004-2012.
:2.3 May 1: Flag Day - recalls the theft of the national flag in 1984. In true Talossan fashion, this day should be spent NOT displaying the flag, to encourage meditation on national symbols and Talossanity in general.
:2.4 20 April. Reunision Day. Commemorating the royal proclamation of Reunision and the end of the National Schism.
:2.5 1 June. Republic Day. Commemorating the foundation of the Talossan Republic as a day to honour democracy and the popular will, for both Republican and Monarchist traditions.
:2.6 1st Monday in September: Monarchy Day - celebrates the institution of the Talossan monarchy and marks the resumption of the monarchy with the coronation of King Florence in 1988.
:2.7 November 25: Victory Day - celebrates our victory in the Cone Wars.
:2.8 December 26: Independence Day - celebrates our independence from the Big Neighbor.


4. The government of the Kingdom shall recognise and observe as a public holiday the day of, or the day before, the birthday of the current Sovereign.
{{quote|Treason and sedition}}
:4.2 The list of Days of Observance recognised and observed by the government is as follows:
 
::4.2.1 the month of March: Berber Heritage Month. All citizens are encouraged to express themselves in whatever medium is appropriate, on the question of Talossa's real or imagined Berbercentric prehistory.
shall be amended to read
::4.2.2 June 24: Immigration Day
 
::4.2.3 September 28: Democracy Day
<blockquote>'''Crimes against the Kingdom, including''' treason and sedition;</blockquote>
::4.2.4 October 16: Publicity Day
 
::4.2.5 December 12: Llimbaziua (Language Day).
2. Organic Law Article VIII Section 2 which currently reads:
:4.3 The Minister of Culture may declare additional one-time Days of Observance upon petition by Talossan citizens. Permanent Days of Observance must be approved by the Ziu.
 
::4.3.13. 10 December. Human Rights Day. A suggested method to celebrate Human Rights Day is reviewing Article XI of The Organic Law and/or the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
{{quote|The judicial authority of the Cort pü Inalt shall extend to all matters, in law and equity, arising out of a case or controversy; and in all matters affecting ambassadors, public ministers, the State of the Kingdom of Talossa (including its organs), and a Province or other subdivision recognized by this Organic Law, the Cort pü Inalt shall have original jurisdiction. In all other cases, the Cort pü Inalt shall have appellate jurisdiction both as to law and fact over all inferior corts established by the Ziu. Nothing stated herein shall limit the authority of the Cort pü Inalt from remanding a matter to which the Cort pü Inalt has original jurisdiction to an inferior cort as it deems necessary.}}
 
shall be amended to read:
 
<blockquote>'''The judicial authority shall extend''' to all matters, in law and equity, arising out of a case or controversy.
 
'''The Cort pü Inalt shall have original jurisdiction on disputes relating to the organicity of laws and acts having the force of law; on conflicts of attribution between the organs of the Regipäts, and those between the State and the Provinces and between the Provinces or other subdivision recognized by this Legeu Orgänic; on complaints of annulment of a sentence as defined and within the limits set by statutory law; and in all matters affecting ambassadors and those explicitly attributed to it by the Legeu Orgänic.'''
 
In all other cases, the Cort pü Inalt shall have appellate jurisdiction both as to law and fact '''over all inferior or nisi prius corts'''.
 
'''No appeal is allowed against decisions of the Cort pü Inalt.'''
 
Nothing stated herein shall limit the authority of the Cort pü Inalt from remanding a matter to which the Cort pü Inalt has original jurisdiction to an inferior cort as it deems necessary.
 
'''When the Cort pü Inalt declares the organic illegitimacy of a provision of a law or an act having the force of law, the provision shall cease to have effect immediately.'''</blockquote>
 
3. the Seventh Covenant of the Organic Law which currently reads
 
{{quote|No person shall be found guilty on account of any act or omission, unless, at the time of the act or omission, it constituted an offence under Talossan or international law, or was criminal according to the general principles of law recognized by the community of civilized nations, as interpreted by Talossan courts in line with Talossan traditions and needs.}}
 
shall be amended to read
 
<blockquote>No person shall be found guilty on account of any act or omission, unless, at the time of the act or omission, it constituted an offence under Talossan or international law, or was criminal according to the general principles of law recognized by the community of civilized nations, as interpreted by Talossan courts in line with Talossan traditions and needs. '''Permissible penalties for crimes are established by statutory law. ''' </blockquote>
 
4. the Ninth Covenant of the Organic Law which currently reads
 
{{quote|In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury or tribunal of the Crown. The accused shall have the right to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation, to confront the witnesses against him, and to have subpoena power to obtain witnesses in his favour. The accused has the right to have the assistance of counsel for his defence.}}
 
shall be amended to read
 
<blockquote>In all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury or a tribunal of the Crown '''regulated by statutory law'''. The accused shall have the right to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation, to confront the witnesses against him, and to have subpoena power to obtain witnesses in his favour. The accused has the right to have the assistance of counsel for his defence. '''Trials in absentia are permitted within the limits set by law'''.</blockquote>
 
5. the Twelfth Covenant of the Organic Law which currently reads
 
{{quote|Talossan citizenship can only be lost by a citizen's voluntary renunciation of citizenship, or as punishment for a crime determined by the Uppermost Cort, or as a result of relevant electoral or census law.}}
 
shall be amended to read
 
<blockquote>Talossan citizenship can only be lost by a citizen's voluntary renunciation of citizenship, or as punishment for a crime '''as established by statutory law''', or as a result of relevant electoral or census law. '''No sentence of banishment or revocation of citizenship imposed in a criminal trial shall be effective unless confirmed by the Cort pü Inalt.'''</blockquote>
 
6. Lexh.A.1.1 and A.1.2 which currently read
 
{{quote|1.1. Talossan courts shall interpret Organic and Statute Law through the lens of the Covenants of Rights and Freedoms, and otherwise in accordance with Talossan juridical precedent. Judges may also use precedent from other legal systems with which they are familiar to guide their decisions, though such precedent shall not be binding.
 
1.2. Only crimes described in Talossan Organic and Statute Law may be prosecuted in Talossan courts.}}
 
shall be amended to read
 
<blockquote>1.1. Talossan courts shall interpret Organic and '''statutory''' Law through the lens of the Covenants of Rights and Freedoms, and otherwise in accordance with Talossan juridical precedent '''as defined by the Organic Law'''. Judges may also use precedent from other legal systems with which they are familiar to guide their decisions, though such precedent shall not be binding.
 
1.2. Only crimes described in Talossan Organic and '''statutory''' Law may be prosecuted in Talossan courts.</blockquote>

Latest revision as of 18:45, 8 May 2023

1. Organic Law Article VII Section 3 item 12 which currently reads:

Treason and sedition

shall be amended to read

Crimes against the Kingdom, including treason and sedition;

2. Organic Law Article VIII Section 2 which currently reads:

The judicial authority of the Cort pü Inalt shall extend to all matters, in law and equity, arising out of a case or controversy; and in all matters affecting ambassadors, public ministers, the State of the Kingdom of Talossa (including its organs), and a Province or other subdivision recognized by this Organic Law, the Cort pü Inalt shall have original jurisdiction. In all other cases, the Cort pü Inalt shall have appellate jurisdiction both as to law and fact over all inferior corts established by the Ziu. Nothing stated herein shall limit the authority of the Cort pü Inalt from remanding a matter to which the Cort pü Inalt has original jurisdiction to an inferior cort as it deems necessary.

shall be amended to read:

The judicial authority shall extend to all matters, in law and equity, arising out of a case or controversy.

The Cort pü Inalt shall have original jurisdiction on disputes relating to the organicity of laws and acts having the force of law; on conflicts of attribution between the organs of the Regipäts, and those between the State and the Provinces and between the Provinces or other subdivision recognized by this Legeu Orgänic; on complaints of annulment of a sentence as defined and within the limits set by statutory law; and in all matters affecting ambassadors and those explicitly attributed to it by the Legeu Orgänic.

In all other cases, the Cort pü Inalt shall have appellate jurisdiction both as to law and fact over all inferior or nisi prius corts.

No appeal is allowed against decisions of the Cort pü Inalt.

Nothing stated herein shall limit the authority of the Cort pü Inalt from remanding a matter to which the Cort pü Inalt has original jurisdiction to an inferior cort as it deems necessary.

When the Cort pü Inalt declares the organic illegitimacy of a provision of a law or an act having the force of law, the provision shall cease to have effect immediately.

3. the Seventh Covenant of the Organic Law which currently reads

No person shall be found guilty on account of any act or omission, unless, at the time of the act or omission, it constituted an offence under Talossan or international law, or was criminal according to the general principles of law recognized by the community of civilized nations, as interpreted by Talossan courts in line with Talossan traditions and needs.

shall be amended to read

No person shall be found guilty on account of any act or omission, unless, at the time of the act or omission, it constituted an offence under Talossan or international law, or was criminal according to the general principles of law recognized by the community of civilized nations, as interpreted by Talossan courts in line with Talossan traditions and needs. Permissible penalties for crimes are established by statutory law.

4. the Ninth Covenant of the Organic Law which currently reads

In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury or tribunal of the Crown. The accused shall have the right to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation, to confront the witnesses against him, and to have subpoena power to obtain witnesses in his favour. The accused has the right to have the assistance of counsel for his defence.

shall be amended to read

In all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury or a tribunal of the Crown regulated by statutory law. The accused shall have the right to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation, to confront the witnesses against him, and to have subpoena power to obtain witnesses in his favour. The accused has the right to have the assistance of counsel for his defence. Trials in absentia are permitted within the limits set by law.

5. the Twelfth Covenant of the Organic Law which currently reads

Talossan citizenship can only be lost by a citizen's voluntary renunciation of citizenship, or as punishment for a crime determined by the Uppermost Cort, or as a result of relevant electoral or census law.

shall be amended to read

Talossan citizenship can only be lost by a citizen's voluntary renunciation of citizenship, or as punishment for a crime as established by statutory law, or as a result of relevant electoral or census law. No sentence of banishment or revocation of citizenship imposed in a criminal trial shall be effective unless confirmed by the Cort pü Inalt.

6. Lexh.A.1.1 and A.1.2 which currently read

1.1. Talossan courts shall interpret Organic and Statute Law through the lens of the Covenants of Rights and Freedoms, and otherwise in accordance with Talossan juridical precedent. Judges may also use precedent from other legal systems with which they are familiar to guide their decisions, though such precedent shall not be binding.

1.2. Only crimes described in Talossan Organic and Statute Law may be prosecuted in Talossan courts.

shall be amended to read

1.1. Talossan courts shall interpret Organic and statutory Law through the lens of the Covenants of Rights and Freedoms, and otherwise in accordance with Talossan juridical precedent as defined by the Organic Law. Judges may also use precedent from other legal systems with which they are familiar to guide their decisions, though such precedent shall not be binding. 1.2. Only crimes described in Talossan Organic and statutory Law may be prosecuted in Talossan courts.