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[[Law Level]] is an indication of the relative oppressiveness of the [[world]] ([[planet]]) of whom the law serves more: the inhabitants (...and visitors) [distributed power] or the government and politicians of a planet (...or polity) [centralized power].
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* The more centralized or autocratic a government ([[polity]]) is, the more likely the higher laws codes will be more oppressive.
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* The less centralized or more distributed a government ([[polity]]) is, the more likely the lower laws codes will be more democratic.
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[[Law Level]] is an indication of the relative complexity and level of enforcement of the legal system of the world or system. The higher the level the more complex of the legal system, the more restrictions placed on people and their activities, and the more stringent the enforcement.  
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Please see the following [[AAB]] [[Library Data]] articles for more information:
 
* Observing Charted Space
 
** [[Universal World Profile]] ([[UWP]])
 
*** [[Starport]] ([[Sp]])
 
*** [[Planetary Size]] (S)
 
*** [[Atmosphere]] (A)
 
*** [[Hydrosphere]] {H)
 
*** [[Population]] (P)
 
*** [[Government]] (G)
 
*** [[Law Level]] (L)
 
*** [[Tech Level]] ([[TL]])
 
** PBG Sequence
 
*** P: [[Population Multiplier|Pop Multiplier]]s
 
*** B: [[Planetoid Belt|Belt]]s
 
*** G: [[Gas Giant]]s
 
*** TZ: [[Travel Zone]]
 
** COG Sequence
 
*** C: [[Climate]]
 
*** O: [[Orbit]]
 
*** G: [[Gravity]]
 
** Other System Data
 
*** [[Allegiance Code]] ([[AC]])
 
*** [[Base Code]] (BC)
 
*** [[Cultural Extension]] ([[Cx]])
 
*** [[Economic Extension]] ([[Ex]])
 
*** [[Importance Extension]] ([[Ix]])
 
*** [[Sophont Code]]
 
*** [[Trade Classification]] ([[TC]])
 
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
 
=== [[UWP]] Data ===
 
The (Law Level) code of the [[UWP]] is categorized on the (UWP Law Level Code Table) to show prohibitions against weapons. It also influences the difficulty to avoid being harassed or arrested by local authorities.
 
  
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''[[UWP]] Data:'' The (Law Level) code of the [[UWP]] is categorized on the (UWP Law Level Code Table) to show prohibitions against weapons. It also influences the difficulty to avoid being harassed or arrested by local authorities.
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The Law Level is only a guideline on local restrictions on possession and use of weapons by individuals. Police, Bonded Security and Military forces are usually not bound by these law levels, although they may be influenced by them. Private Security are bound by the same restrictions as individuals.
 
The Law Level is only a guideline on local restrictions on possession and use of weapons by individuals. Police, Bonded Security and Military forces are usually not bound by these law levels, although they may be influenced by them. Private Security are bound by the same restrictions as individuals.
  
=== UWP Code Table ===
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Note that [[Imperial Law]] can be described as [[Law level]] 1. Since [[Imperial Law]] supersedes [[Local Law]] within the {{Imperium}}, it could be argued that there is nowhere within the bounds of the {{Imperium}} where the [[Law level]] is actually zero.
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=== UWP Code Table === <!--T:5-->
 
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| 0 (Zero)
 
| 0 (Zero)
 
| No Law
 
| No Law
| No Prohibitions (Nuclear Weapons)
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| No Prohibitions
 
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| 1
 
| 1
| VLow Law
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| Low Law
| Body Pistols, Explosives, poison gas
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| [[Body Pistol]]s, [[Explosive]]s, [[Nuclear Weapon]]s, [[Poison Gas]],  
 
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|-
 
| 2
 
| 2
| VLow Law
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| Low Law
| Portable Energy Weapons
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| Portable [[Energy Weapon]]s
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 3
 
| 3
| VLow Law
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| Low Law
| Machine Guns, Automatic Weapons
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| [[Machine Gun]]s, [[Automatic Weapon]]s, Flamethrowers, military weapons
 
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|-
 
| 4
 
| 4
| Low Law
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| Moderate Law
| Light Assault Weapons
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| [[Light Assault Weapon]]s, Submachine guns,  All Energy weapons.
 
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|-
 
| 5
 
| 5
| Low Law
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| Moderate Law
| Personal Concealable Firearms
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| Personal Concealable [[Firearm]]s, EMP weapons, Radiation weapons, Non-automatic fire Gauss weapons
 
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| 6
 
| 6
| Low Law
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| Moderate Law
| All firearms except Shotguns
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| All firearms except [[Shotgun]]s
 
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|-
 
| 7
 
| 7
 
| Moderate Law
 
| Moderate Law
| Shotguns
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| [[Shotgun]]s
 
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|-
 
| 8
 
| 8
| Moderate Law
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| High Law
| Blade Weapons Controlled
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| [[Blade]] Weapons Controlled, open display of weapons
 
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| 9
 
| 9
| Moderate Law
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| High Law
| No weapons outside home
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| weapons outside home
 
|-
 
|-
 
| A (10)
 
| A (10)
| High Law
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| Extreme Law
 
| Weapon possession
 
| Weapon possession
 
|-
 
|-
 
| B (11)
 
| B (11)
| High Law
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| Extreme Law
 
| Rigid control of civilian movement
 
| Rigid control of civilian movement
 
|-
 
|-
 
| C (12)
 
| C (12)
| High Law
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| Extreme Law
 
| Unrestricted invasion of privacy
 
| Unrestricted invasion of privacy
 
|-
 
|-
 
| D (13)
 
| D (13)
| VHigh Law
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| Extreme Law
 
| Paramilitary law enforcement
 
| Paramilitary law enforcement
 
|-
 
|-
 
| E (14)
 
| E (14)
| VHigh Law
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| Extreme Law
 
| Full-fledged police state
 
| Full-fledged police state
 
|-
 
|-
 
| F (15)
 
| F (15)
| VHigh Law
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| Extreme Law
 
| All facets of daily life rigidly controlled
 
| All facets of daily life rigidly controlled
 
|-
 
|-
 
| G (16)
 
| G (16)
| XHigh Law
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| Extreme Law
 
| Severe punishment for petty infractions
 
| Severe punishment for petty infractions
 
|-
 
|-
 
| H (17)
 
| H (17)
| XHigh Law
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| Extreme Law
 
| Legalized oppressive practices
 
| Legalized oppressive practices
 
|-
 
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| J (18)
 
| J (18)
| XHigh Law
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| Extreme Law
 
| Routinely oppressive and restrictive
 
| Routinely oppressive and restrictive
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| K (19)
 
| UHigh-1 Law
 
| Excessively oppressive and restrictive
 
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| L (20)
 
| UHigh-1 Law
 
| Totally oppressive and restrictive
 
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| M (21)
 
| UHigh-1 Law
 
| The government is not afraid to use mind control technologies or slavery.
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
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[[Law]] is an important component of developing [[civilization]]s and helps [[society]] to control or direct population behavior and focus on group goals. Almost all technological and [[sophont]]ic civilizations develop the concept law within [[TL-1]] through [[TL-3]] [[Technological Epoch]].  
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[[Law]] is an important component of developing [[civilization]]s and helps [[society]] to control or direct population behavior and focus on group goals. One of the defining characteristics of {{TL|1}} is the development of a formalized legal system.
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Law levels above 11 would be considered Authoritarian, law levels of 14 or higher would be a police state. Typical authoritarian government restricting freedom of movement with cameras recording all public movement and some private would be at Law Level 11 to 12. On [[high tech world]]s, though, presence of convenience devices giving verbal control of lighting, entertainment consoles, and other household items, will continuously record the inside of a home, would constitute Law Level-12 if the government has automatic and convenient access to them, even if the devices are voluntary but ubiquitous. The [[citizen]]s might even agree with the monitoring in some cases, given the extra benefits given. For an average citizen in such a society the feeling of general oppression in daily life would begin with Law Level-13, which would also be common in occupied territory, or territory with a history of civil strife or rebellion.
  
Law is also a very handy tool for autocrats or dictators to establish and control power. Most societies have extensive experience with dictatorships (oppressive rule) and carefully monitor their laws in an effort to minimize or prevent inefficient governance.
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True totalitarian government, with all aspects of life monitored, would begin with LL:15-16. Interestingly enough the Imperial classification for Zhodani worlds would be high for unrestricted use of mind control, but the Zhodani equivalent law levels do not consider the use of mind control and monitoring to be a consideration with law level.
  
== References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) ==
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== References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) == <!--T:10-->
 
{{Advanced}}
 
{{Advanced}}
 
{{Sources
 
{{Sources
|S1= [[MegaTraveller]] [[Referee's Manual]]
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| {{Ludography cite|name= Library Data (A-M) |page=—}}
|S2= Periodical: [[Challenge 50]] in Article: "Law In the Imperium" by: [[George William Herbert]]
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| {{Ludography cite|name= The Traveller Book |page=—}}
|S3= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]]
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| {{Ludography cite|name= Scouts |page=—}}
|S4= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]  
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Referee's Manual}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Challenge 50|article=Law In the Imperium|page=}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name= Traveller: The New Era |page=191}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Marc Miller's Traveller|page=134,135}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name= GURPS Traveller Core Rules |page=123}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name= First In|page=}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name= The Traveller's Handbook |page= 377}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name= Core Rulebook|version=Mongoose Traveller |page= }}
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Core Rule Book | version=Mongoose 2nd|page=219}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name=T5 Core Rules|page=}}
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| {{Ludography cite|name=Worlds and Adventures|version=Traveller 5th|page=17,23,25-26}}
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| Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]  
 
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Law Level is an indication of the relative complexity and level of enforcement of the legal system of the world or system. The higher the level the more complex of the legal system, the more restrictions placed on people and their activities, and the more stringent the enforcement.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

UWP Data: The (Law Level) code of the UWP is categorized on the (UWP Law Level Code Table) to show prohibitions against weapons. It also influences the difficulty to avoid being harassed or arrested by local authorities.

The Law Level is only a guideline on local restrictions on possession and use of weapons by individuals. Police, Bonded Security and Military forces are usually not bound by these law levels, although they may be influenced by them. Private Security are bound by the same restrictions as individuals.

Note that Imperial Law can be described as Law level 1. Since Imperial Law supersedes Local Law within the Imperium, it could be argued that there is nowhere within the bounds of the Imperium where the Law level is actually zero.

UWP Code Table[edit]

UWP Law Level Codes
Code Description Prohibited Weapons/Controls (including those of earlier codes)
0 (Zero) No Law No Prohibitions
1 Low Law Body Pistols, Explosives, Nuclear Weapons, Poison Gas,
2 Low Law Portable Energy Weapons
3 Low Law Machine Guns, Automatic Weapons, Flamethrowers, military weapons
4 Moderate Law Light Assault Weapons, Submachine guns, All Energy weapons.
5 Moderate Law Personal Concealable Firearms, EMP weapons, Radiation weapons, Non-automatic fire Gauss weapons
6 Moderate Law All firearms except Shotguns
7 Moderate Law Shotguns
8 High Law Blade Weapons Controlled, open display of weapons
9 High Law weapons outside home
A (10) Extreme Law Weapon possession
B (11) Extreme Law Rigid control of civilian movement
C (12) Extreme Law Unrestricted invasion of privacy
D (13) Extreme Law Paramilitary law enforcement
E (14) Extreme Law Full-fledged police state
F (15) Extreme Law All facets of daily life rigidly controlled
G (16) Extreme Law Severe punishment for petty infractions
H (17) Extreme Law Legalized oppressive practices
J (18) Extreme Law Routinely oppressive and restrictive

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

Law is an important component of developing civilizations and helps society to control or direct population behavior and focus on group goals. One of the defining characteristics of TL–1 is the development of a formalized legal system.

Law levels above 11 would be considered Authoritarian, law levels of 14 or higher would be a police state. Typical authoritarian government restricting freedom of movement with cameras recording all public movement and some private would be at Law Level 11 to 12. On high tech worlds, though, presence of convenience devices giving verbal control of lighting, entertainment consoles, and other household items, will continuously record the inside of a home, would constitute Law Level-12 if the government has automatic and convenient access to them, even if the devices are voluntary but ubiquitous. The citizens might even agree with the monitoring in some cases, given the extra benefits given. For an average citizen in such a society the feeling of general oppression in daily life would begin with Law Level-13, which would also be common in occupied territory, or territory with a history of civil strife or rebellion.

True totalitarian government, with all aspects of life monitored, would begin with LL:15-16. Interestingly enough the Imperial classification for Zhodani worlds would be high for unrestricted use of mind control, but the Zhodani equivalent law levels do not consider the use of mind control and monitoring to be a consideration with law level.

See also[edit]

Universal world profile[edit]

§ == ( Please refer to the following AAB Library Data for more information: ) == §

References & Contributors (Sources)[edit]