This section establishes the foundational role of jurisdictions in preserving individual rights and maintaining constitutional order. It emphasizes that the jurisdiction’s power is derived from the people and underscores its duty to impartially handle all legal matters, especially those pertaining to constitutional law.
Detailing the responsibilities and functions of jurisdictions, this section emphasizes the importance of maintaining relationships with other jurisdictions, ensuring uniformity in laws, and respecting territorial sovereignty. It also touches upon the management of natural resources and the resolution of territorial disputes.
This section introduces the concept of a bicameral legislature for jurisdictions containing constituent jurisdictions. It outlines the representation mechanism, ensuring both population-based and equal representation for all jurisdictions.
Detailing the shared powers of jurisdictions, this section emphasizes the importance of collaboration in areas such as taxation, defense, infrastructure, and language. It ensures that jurisdictions work together for the common good while respecting each other’s autonomy.
This section lists the powers reserved for the most encompassing jurisdiction, ensuring clarity in roles and responsibilities. It touches upon areas like currency regulation, international relations, and war declarations.
Recognizing the cultural essence of jurisdictions, this section allows for the recognition of Cultural Institutions of State. These institutions, while symbolic, represent the identity and essence of a jurisdiction.
This section provides a framework for independent jurisdictions to form or join a union. It outlines the procedures and requirements for such a union, ensuring that the process is democratic and consensual.
Highlighting the fluidity of jurisdictional structures, this section provides a mechanism for the dissolution of a jurisdiction if all its constituent jurisdictions and the overarching government agree.
Every article of A Fair Constitution builds on the one before it.
