03-16-2012, 09:22 AM
Add a clause that stipulates that the maintanence of three judges as a Supreme Court is the desired form of judiciary however until such time as numbers allow a single judge will have to suffice.
In reality the ammendment works with only two judges if the second half of the last sentence in clause 1 is rewritten, with the removal of "of more than half " and the inserting of 'unanimous' to " the agreement ". so:
'The Supreme Court may exercise these powers upon being petitioned by an individual eligible to do so and with the <strong class='bbc'>unanimous</strong> agreement of its members. '
The joy is that it leaves the Constitution open enough for the Judicial aspirations of a three judge Supreme Court to become a reality (without too much wrangling over detail changes to the Constitution when it comes to it) whilst allowing TSP to keep working in the meantime.
I apologise if people thought I was some flash in the pan poster and had a few days of posting early on and then let it slip, I've been reading posts, but been too busy lately to engage in debates that I cannot follow due to my 'youth' on the forum (such as The Trial of Antariel).
In reality the ammendment works with only two judges if the second half of the last sentence in clause 1 is rewritten, with the removal of "of more than half " and the inserting of 'unanimous' to " the agreement ". so:
'The Supreme Court may exercise these powers upon being petitioned by an individual eligible to do so and with the <strong class='bbc'>unanimous</strong> agreement of its members. '
The joy is that it leaves the Constitution open enough for the Judicial aspirations of a three judge Supreme Court to become a reality (without too much wrangling over detail changes to the Constitution when it comes to it) whilst allowing TSP to keep working in the meantime.
I apologise if people thought I was some flash in the pan poster and had a few days of posting early on and then let it slip, I've been reading posts, but been too busy lately to engage in debates that I cannot follow due to my 'youth' on the forum (such as The Trial of Antariel).