From 91976a29412de115e9e8c2aec6bb88a45d912b4b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Abel Hoogeveen Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2021 22:23:57 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Continued work on the statutes. Voting procedures and criminal act categories. --- statutes.tex | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 57 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) diff --git a/statutes.tex b/statutes.tex index ccca622..d98c2e4 100644 --- a/statutes.tex +++ b/statutes.tex @@ -241,18 +241,18 @@ \item be quiet as to not disturb the process of the Council; \item provide refreshments to members upon request. \end{enumerate} - \item Players that have constructed a meeting hall that complies with the requirements of member two may request the Host that a meeting shall be hosted there. The Host retains the right to decide if the meeting hall shall be used for a meeting. If the player that constructed the meeting hall disagrees with the decision of the Host, they may put a motion before the Council to use that meeting hall at the next meeting. The result of this motion shall be binding on the Host. + \item Players that have constructed a meeting hall that complies with the requirements of the previous member may request the Host that a meeting shall be hosted there. The Host retains the right to decide if the meeting hall shall be used for a meeting. If the player that constructed the meeting hall disagrees with the decision of the Host, they may put a motion before the Council to use that meeting hall at the next meeting. The result of this motion shall be binding on the Host. \item The Owner of the Crafty Table may designate a meeting hall that shall always be used for meetings with a presidential election. \end{enumerate}} \article{Meeting Agenda}{\begin{enumerate} \item The Presidium shall compose the agenda for meetings. - \item The following topics, if not dismissed in accordance with article 11, must be put on the agenda:\begin{enumerate}[label=(\alph*)] + \item The following topics, if not dismissed in accordance with article 15, must be put on the agenda:\begin{enumerate}[label=(\alph*)] \item any topics proposed in the week preceding the meeting the agenda is for; \item any topics to reverse decisions made by the Administration in the week preceding the meeting, based on complaints received in any official communications channel; \item any topics remaining from the preceding meeting. \end{enumerate} - \item If a topic is dismissed in accordance with article 11, and the topic was proposed in a designated Discord channel, the meeting agenda must take note of the dismissal and the reasons for it. + \item If a topic is dismissed in accordance with article 15, and the topic was proposed in a designated Discord channel, the meeting agenda must take note of the dismissal and the reasons for it. \end{enumerate}} \article{Announcement of the Meeting}{At least 6 hours, and at most 3 hours before the meeting, an announcement shall be posted by the Host to Discord about the meeting taking place, the time of the meeting, the meeting location and the agenda.} @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ \item If the member continues to violate rules from this paragraph, the Host retains the right to expel that member from the meeting for the duration of that meeting. Alternatively, the Host may silence the member if the Host deems that sufficient. \end{enumerate}} - \article{Rescinding words}{\begin{enumerate} + \article{Deviation from topic debated}{\begin{enumerate} \item If a member deviates from the subject debated, then the Host shall request the member to return to the subject. \item If a member uses offensive language or disturbs the order of the meeting, then the Host request the member to rescind their words. \item If a member does not rescind their words, and continues with the offense, then the Host shall silence the member. @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ \end{enumerate}} - \article{Other disturbance}{\begin{enumerate} + \article{Other disturbances}{\begin{enumerate} \item Members of the Council may not disturb the meeting in any other way. If the Host deems certain behaviour to be disturbing the meeting, the Host shall warn the member to cease this activity. \item If the member disputes the behaviour to be disturbing the meeting, the Host shall put forward a vote to the Council whether the behaviour is so. If the Council determines the behaviour to be disturbing, the member shall receive an official warning and a smite. \end{enumerate}} @@ -362,7 +362,8 @@ \section{Voting} \paragraph{General Voting} \article{General rules on voting}{\begin{enumerate} - \item Before commencing any vote, the Host shall state the topic of the vote, the options available to vote for and what those options result in. + \item Before the commencement of any vote, the Host shall state the topic of the vote, the options available to vote for and what those options result in. + \item Voting shall take place by means of article 35 or 36, or any other voting procedure prescribed by this section. \item The side of a vote that receives a majority of all votes cast within that vote shall be the result of that vote, except if explicitly and specifically otherwise stated in the Law. \item Votes cast by those ineligible to vote must be ignored or discarded by the Host. \item The Host shall abstain from voting. If a vote results in a tie between at least the top two results, the Host shall cast the deciding vote. @@ -370,34 +371,37 @@ \end{enumerate}} \article{Verbal voting procedure}{\begin{enumerate} - \item - \item Upon a dispute regarding the winning side of a vote, a new vote shall be held using the VoteBook voting procedure. If the winning side in the new vote does not differ from the winning side of the original vote, the person disputing the vote shall be smitten to death. + \item To commence the voting procedure of this article, the Host shall first provide the notice of member 1 of article 34. The options to vote on must be provided as single words. After providing the notice, the Host shall verbally state that the vote has commenced. + \item After the vote has commenced, eligible present members shall verbally state, in the in-game chat, the option that they wish to vote on. Members shall have between ten to thirty seconds to cast their votes, the length of which is chosen at the Host's behest. + \item After the voting time has finished, the Host shall determine the result of the vote by estimation of the voting distribution. + \item Upon a dispute regarding the winning side of a vote, provided that the vote regards a binary choice, a new vote shall be held using the procedure of article 36. If the winning side in the new vote does not differ from the winning side of the original vote, the person disputing the vote shall be smitten to death. \end{enumerate}} - \article{VoteBook voting procedure}{} + \article{VoteBook voting procedure}{\begin{enumerate} + \item When the exact distribution of votes is important, or upon the Host's behest, voting shall be performed in accordance with this article. + \item To commence the voting procedure of this article, the Host shall first provide the notice of member 1 of article 34. The options to vote on must be provided by means of the statements 'aye' and 'no'. After providing the notice, the Host shall initiate the vote by pressing the VoteBook button. + \item After the vote has commenced, all eligible present members shall receive in their inventory a copy of the VoteBook. Members shall then cast their vote by opening the VoteBook and pressing either the 'aye' or 'no' button of their preference. Members shall have twenty seconds to cast their votes. + \item After the voting time has finished, all VoteBooks shall be removed from the inventory of members and the distribution of the voting result shall be published in the in-game chat. The Host shall determine the result using this publication. + \end{enumerate}} \article{Ballot Box voting procedure}{} - - % Vote by majority - % Host shall not vote, has deciding vote in a tie - % Vote by shouting AYE or NO in public, after commencement of vote - % Host shall determine which side has majority - % Upon a dispute over winning side of majority, VoteBook method shall be used - % If the winnings side of the new call does not differ from the original, the person requesting the new vote shall be smitten to death - - %\subparagraph{Voting by VoteBook} - % When specific numbers must be measured, the VoteBook method shall be used. - %\subparagraph{Voting by Ballot Box} % Used when needing a lot of people to vote over longer period of time \paragraph{Special Votes} - \article{Non-binary votes}{} - \article{Voting on World Resets}{} + \article{Voting on World Resets}{\begin{enumerate} + \item The Council may, at any time, using a majority vote, motion the Host to initiate the World Reset procedure as determined in this article. This voting procedure commences after the passing of this motion. + \item The Host shall open a designated public Discord channel, for the duration of the voting procedure, to discuss any changes and parameters for the World Reset. + \item After the passing of the motion of the previous member, the Host shall organise a special meeting at the time of the first following Council Meeting. The Meeting Agenda of this meeting shall be dedicated to the topic of the World Reset. At this meeting, the Council shall determine multiple votes to be held with regards to the World Reset, including the votes regarding the parameters of the World Reset. + \item Within three days of the adjournment of the meeting of the previous article, the Host shall open a voting center that contains ballot boxes for all the determined votes to be held. The voting center shall be open until one hour before the next Meeting of the Council. + \item After the closing of the voting center, the Host shall determine the distribution and results of all votes and provide these as a written report to the Council at the next Meeting of the Council. + \end{enumerate}} % Special rule: activity required. 4 hours within the last 3 months. - \article{Voting on Persons}{} + \article{Voting on Persons}{\begin{enumerate} + \item + \end{enumerate}} \article{Voting on the President}{} @@ -405,7 +409,7 @@ \section{Final Provisions} \article{Adjudication}{Upon any dispute regarding the rules of conduct of the Crafty Council, the Council shall, unless otherwise decided in this Law, decide by majority rule. Any dispute that can not be resolved using this method shall be adjudicated by the Crafty Court.} - \article{Amendment}{This title may be amended by the Crafty Council at any instance without requiring the consent of the Administration.} + \article{Review}{Six months after the entry into force of this title, a review shall be held regarding the functioning of the Council and any amendments that may be needed to this title. This review shall be performed by a Council-appointed working group which shall report their findings at the first Council meeting following the six month period.} @@ -442,7 +446,7 @@ \item all commands necessary to create custom items for the specific and limited purpose of events, and other items with a commemorative nature; \item all commands needed for testing new functionality within a restricted non-public setting. \end{enumerate} - \item The President shall be provided access to all powers of the owner that are necessary for the implementation of any provision following from the Law. + \item The President shall be provided access to all powers of the Owner that are necessary for the implementation of any provision following from the Law. \item The President shall be provided special powers by the Owner of the Crafty Table during times of emergency. \item Flight and teleportation, and any other commands used for transport, may only be used for the purpose of surveillance and may not be utilized to gain an advantage in the survival experience, either for the person executing the command or any other person affected by the command. \item Land management may only be utilized for the protection of private and public claims or for any other legally sanctioned alteration to the land. @@ -1134,6 +1138,34 @@ \chapter{Criminal offenses} \section{Crimes against the Server} + \article{Violation of Terms of Service}{} + \article{Hacking}{} + \article{Denial of Service}{} + \article{Overloading}{} + + \section{Crimes against the Community} + \article{Harassment}{} + \article{Toxicity}{} + \article{Community Slander}{} + + \section{Communication Offences} + \article{Spamming}{} + \article{Advertisement}{} + \article{Disorderly Chat Conduct}{} + + \section{Destruction and Theft} + \article{Griefing}{} + \article{Stealing}{} + + % Where? + \article{Hacked clients}{} + + \section{Communal Offences} + \article{Non-consensual Player versus Player}{} + + + \subsection{Warcrimes} + \subarticle{Ghost's Law}{All articles here are introduced at Ghost's behest.} % CIVIL CODE