Justice dal Navâ Group: admins (5222 posts total) (last post: March 14, 2008 - 13:43) Citizen #2: Chris Gruber | > Drept Tgonoravál,
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> I'm looking for a decisiond of the High Court on the interpretation of Article 1.3.6 of the Constitution of the Republic, because it's only your right to interpetate the Constitution [§2.4.8(4)]
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> Here it's the Article:
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> 6. New provinces may be formed by Parlamînt out of the territory of existing provinces, on the motion of :
> (a) a petition of citizens either resident in or assigned to the territory concerned, and with;
> (b) the consent of the legislature(s) (if these exist) of the province(s) affected.
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> Does the definition of new province implies also the change of the souveranity in a territoty between two existing provinces? IMHO this article deals only on the formation of new (6th, 7th, 8th, etc) Provinces.
I can tell you, as an experienced Court member and a Talossan lawyer in times past, that you are wrong. "New province" means formations of new provinces, whether we add more or two merge into new ones. "New provinces" does NOT cover "transfer of sovereignty or sovereign land".
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