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Revision as of 12:05, 10 June 2013
The legal code of Illte is a loose document containing all the active laws of Illte. The basis of the legal code was set forth by Qakhomatze in 22-25 a.Q. This base acts as the historical constitution of Illte, and are still followed more than 1000 years after it was written.
The base contains laws on the definition of laws, the format of each laws passed, how laws are to be passed correctly, the limitation on what number of laws each act can contain, and what penalties that are available to lawmakers.
Definition
As defined in the basic legal code set forth by Qakhomatze, a law is a limitation on a specific natural freedom, or an instruction on how certain governmental tasks are to be performed[1].
The definition section also contains a definition of tradition. It states that a legal tradition is any legal instruction, written or spoken, that are considered to be a legal instruction on how specific tasks are to be performed, that are not enacted laws.
Format
Enactment
Limitation
Penalties
References
- ↑ By this definition any law instructing how the public shall perform any specific task are in violation of the definition of law.