Citizenship Representation and Territorial Integration Act - Draft

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Citizenship Representation and Territorial Integration Act - Draft

Status: Draft working page created from the original Protocols source.

Purpose: This page preserves the original citizenship, representation, dual citizenship, territorial integration, annexation, and conduct-of-war material for careful review and redrafting.

Source foundation: This page preserves and organizes material from /home/royal.ukoy.net/Protocols of Governance of The United Monarchy of Yisra'eyl (2).md. It is not intended to erase the original wording. It is an instrument-classification page so the original material can be kept, strengthened, and placed at the right level of government.

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Source Material: Rights, Duties, Citizenship, Representation, Territorial Integration, and Conduct of War

Section 2.5:** **Rights and Duties of Citizens

    • Fundamental Rights**

2.5.1 Citizens shall have the right to:

2.5.2 Freedom of worship.

2.5.3 Justice and protection under the law.

2.5.4 Participation in communal life.

2.5.5 Representation by the government of Yisra'eyl.

    • Duties and Obligations**

2.5.6 Citizens shall:

2.5.7 Adhere to Torah laws.

2.5.8 Contribute to communal welfare.

2.5.9 Participate in government and community activities.

Section 2.6: Human Rights and Equality

    • Protection of Human Rights**

2.6.1 The government shall uphold and protect the fundamental human rights of all citizens, ensuring dignity, equality, and justice for all.

    • Anti-Discrimination Laws**

2.6.2 Laws shall be enacted to prevent and address discrimination based on race, gender, age, or disability.

    • Gender Equality**

2.6.3 The government shall promote gender equality in all aspects of society, ensuring equal opportunities and representation for men and women.

Section 2.7: Citizenship and Representation (see Citizenship and Representation Act)

    • Criteria for Citizenship**

2.6.1 Citizenship shall be granted to those who:

2.7.2 Are descendants of the children of Yisra’eyl.

2.7.3 Take the oath of the covenant as written in Deuteronomy 27:15 through the end of chapter 30.

2.7.4 Adhere to the Torah as absolute law.

    • Dual Citizenship**

2.7.5 Any individual who meets the criteria for citizenship may hold dual citizenship, retaining their citizenship in their country of residence while also being a citizen of Yisra’eyl.

2.7.6 Such individuals shall receive the protections and benefits of Yisra'eyl's government.

2.7.7 They shall be represented by Yisra'eyl's government regardless of the governance of their country of residence.

    • Representation**

2.7.8 Citizens shall be represented within the government through their appointed representatives in the Legislative Assembly.

    • Global Governance and Territorial Integration**

2.7.9 The united monarchy of Yisra'eyl is available to be chosen as the government by any territory on earth based on the choice of the majority of its populace.

2.7.10 If the majority of the populace in any given territory chooses to accept the united monarchy of Yisra'eyl as their government, the territory shall be integrated under the governance of Yisra’eyl.

2.7.11 The process for integration shall include:

2.7.12 Verification of the majority choice by an impartial international body to ensure a fair process.

2.7.13 Official acceptance and ratification by the government of Yisra’eyl.

2.7.14 Integrated territories shall adhere to the Torah as the supreme law and be represented within the governmental structure of Yisra’eyl.

2.7.15 In cases where a territory is ungoverned, under military juntas, governed by an illegitimate corrupt government, or ruled by a government deemed a terrorist organization, Yisra'eyl reserves the right to annex such territories.

2.7.16 The annexation process shall be conducted in accordance with international law and principles of justice and human rights, where international law does not conflict with the Torah. In cases of conflict, the Torah shall take precedence.

2.7.18 The government of Yisra'eyl shall ensure the protection and welfare of the people in the annexed territories, integrating them into the kingdom's governance structure and providing them with citizenship and representation.

    • Conduct of War**

2.7.19 The conduct of war and the treatment of conquered territories shall be guided by the commandments outlined in the Torah.

Drafting Notes

This material requires careful royal review because the source includes citizenship, representation, global governance, territorial integration, annexation, international-law language, and conduct of war. The redraft should preserve the user's original governmental intent while removing any framing that makes hostile outside law the source of legitimacy above Torah.

Needed Annexes

  • Annex A: Citizenship oath and covenant procedure.
  • Annex B: Status classes and representation rules.
  • Annex C: Territorial reception procedure.
  • Annex D: Ungoverned or unlawful-territory review procedure.
  • Annex E: Conduct of war under Torah.