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'''Auroran law''' refers to the legally binding customs, [[Agreements and acts of the UNAC|treaties and laws]] of the [[United Nations of the Auroran Continent]]. This terminology specifically excludes the domestic laws passed by member states. The foundation of Auroran law is the ''Charter of the United Nations of the Auroran Continent'', which provides for the establishment of the UNAC and lays out its most basic functions and structures and relationship with member states. From this Charter, member states may enact treaties which further affect their relationship with the UNAC and each other. In turn, the [[Auroran Parliament]] and [[Council of the UNAC]] only have the power to pass laws which conform to the treaties and Charter of the UNAC. Some of these laws have direct implications on the internal governance of member states such that the UNAC is arguably a quasi-confederation.
 
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