Article VII: Member Rights
Section I:
All members are entitled to Ex Post Facto rights; "An ex post facto law (Latin for "from after the action" or "after the fact"), also called a retroactive law, is a law that retroactively changes the legal consequences (or status) of actions that were committed, or relationships that existed, before the enactment of the law."
Section II:
All members are granted permission at any time to go on hiatus mode for up to one week. Members may not take more than three breaks in a six month period. When exceeding one week the member is subject to losing his position temporarily. Members are granted extensions to this rule if on vacation or have a legitimate excuse regarding real life.
Section III:
RN members are forbidden contact with enemy clans during times of conflict unless granted special permission. All officers are exempt. Punishment of these crimes lay in the hand of the Cabinet with the approval of the President.
Section IV:
Treason is the crime of betraying one's clan. Treason consists of but is not limited to: Aiding the enemy, unjust plots to overthrow RN government, assassination plots on RN and it's allies, and deliberately violating section(s) of the RN constitution. The punishment for treason will be marked by the ruling of the Cabinet which will be judged according to the severity of treason.
Section I:
All members are entitled to Ex Post Facto rights; "An ex post facto law (Latin for "from after the action" or "after the fact"), also called a retroactive law, is a law that retroactively changes the legal consequences (or status) of actions that were committed, or relationships that existed, before the enactment of the law."
Section II:
All members are granted permission at any time to go on hiatus mode for up to one week. Members may not take more than three breaks in a six month period. When exceeding one week the member is subject to losing his position temporarily. Members are granted extensions to this rule if on vacation or have a legitimate excuse regarding real life.
Section III:
RN members are forbidden contact with enemy clans during times of conflict unless granted special permission. All officers are exempt. Punishment of these crimes lay in the hand of the Cabinet with the approval of the President.
Section IV:
Treason is the crime of betraying one's clan. Treason consists of but is not limited to: Aiding the enemy, unjust plots to overthrow RN government, assassination plots on RN and it's allies, and deliberately violating section(s) of the RN constitution. The punishment for treason will be marked by the ruling of the Cabinet which will be judged according to the severity of treason.