Byardkuria
TNPer
In response to Elu's concerns about the legality of kicking a recruiter that specifically indicated refusal to abide by Haiku week.
Be it resolved, by the assembled nations of The North Pacific -
Whereas, the Regional Message Board is the de facto communications center of the region, to the extent that all North Pacificans are concerned; and
recognizing that it is filled daily with little more than attempts to lure The North Pacific's member nations away from this, their home; and
acknowledging that many nations have no desire to move, and would prefer that their center for cultural development not devolve into a classified ad;
WE, the Regional Assembly of the North Pacific, do hereby grant unto the duly elected Regional Delegate the power to eject, and/or ban, Recruiter Nations from The North Pacific, under the following conditions -
1. a Recruiter Nation shall be any nation which posts a message or messages to the Regional Message Board with intent to advertise, or entice nations to move to, any other Region.
2. the Delegate, intending to exercise this provision, must establish specific, demonstrable, reasonable, and appropriate conditions, violations of which may result in ejection or banning. In addition;
2a. these conditions must not attempt to cause Recruiter Nations to violate NationStates Rules, or any law or regulation of the North Pacific;
2b. these conditions must not unduly interfere with the Recruiter Nations ability to post their recruitment messages;
2c. these conditions must be posted at the designated off-site forum, in a post accessible to all viewers of the forum; and
2d. either a link to, URL for, or the full text of, these conditions must also be posted in the World Factbook Entry for The North Pacific.
3. these conditions may be changed at the will of the Delegate, but must allow a period of no less than 24 hours between any substantial alteration of the conditions and their initial enforcement.
4. the Delegate must promptly inform the Government of any nations banned under this provision, with an explicit citation of cause for the ban.
The provisions of this law shall in no way be construed or interpreted to restrict or abridge the right of any Nation to seek judicial review of its ejection or ban under the Constitution of The North Pacific, or any other applicable law.