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Revision as of 23:10, 16 February 2016
Laws
Most Imperial legislation is classified as an act or an edict.
- Some representative examples of Imperial legislation include:
Imperial High Law
The Third Imperium is concerned with the following goals of Imperial High Law:
- 1. Emperor & Nobility: The Imperial High Laws should first of all establish the hierarchy of the Nobility with the Emperor, of course, at the peak of the power structure.
- 2. Imperial Military & Scout Service: The Second priority should be the establishment of Imperial military forces (Navy, Marines, Army, and Imperial Interstellar Scout Service) and laws/rules of war/expansion.
- 3. Imperial Taxes & Tribute: Third should be the system of taxes and tribute.
- 4. Imperial Federalism: Most remaining authority could be delegated to Sector Dukes and Subsector Barons.
Please see High Laws for more information.
Treaties
- No information yet available.
Other Legislation
- No information yet available.
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