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rephrase:
§XIV.1. All Persons shall have the right to use reasonable force in defence against any Person, including any Agent of the Public Administration acting unlawfully or in error, or animal, …
ghost updated
8 years ago
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This was a talk given by professor Michael Huemer on constitutional design. He does a pretty good job of documenting the failures of the US Constitution, the specific reasons why it failed as it did, …
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I think we should change the requirement to vote unanimously for the prima facie constitutionality of a Bill to 4 out of 5.
1 vote may always be unreasonable any place any time.
We have enough safegua…
ghost updated
8 years ago
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Liquid Democracy only directly changes the Legislative branch of government. The people that write the laws.
### It doesn't directly change the executive branch.
It wouldn't change how we pick presid…
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§VIII.4. All Individuals shall have the right to assemble peaceably, including in all public areas of the Free Republic of Liberland, without having to obtain any permit for this purpose, so long as t…
ghost updated
8 years ago
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There was some good feedback at http://www.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/comments/234mds/the_openpolitics_manifesto/ which we should review.
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For a long time, I've had mixed feelings about the current approach we are taking with the constitution and the government structure in general. I don't believe the system we are currently building wi…
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We force police to abide by the constitution (no warrentless searches, etc.), but what if someone hires a private investigator? Would the constitution restrict them in their work as well? If not, shou…
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The tool told me the following when I was verifying a conditional maxspeed in Sweden:
> An error occurred during evaluation of the value "PH". Please file a bug report here: https://github.com/ypid/o…
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> nothing in this provision shall prevent the Assembly from criminalising conduct interfering with the constitutional functions of the Public Administration or any form of direct or indirect participa…