Constitution & Charter

The foundational legal document defines the structure of government, enumerates citizen rights, and outlines emergency powers. No law or decree may contradict the provisions established here without a formal amendment process recorded in [Assembly Records & Votes]. The Charter establishes the hierarchy of courts and the scope of judicial review.

Amendments to the Charter require supermajority approval and public ratification. Historical versions and annotated editions appear in [Archive of Notices] for reference. Conflicts between new statutes and constitutional provisions resolve via [Judicial Rulings (Arbiter-General)].

Citizens asserting rights under the Charter must cite specific articles in legal filings. Enforcement mechanisms for violations involve the [Planetary Emergency Operations Center (PEOC)] only during extreme crises.