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::9. Should a nation being charged by a partial representation of the Regional Court be unsatisfied with such verdict as is passed, they ::may request that the full Regional Court sit in decision on such verdict, and ratify or nullify it as they see fit. The full Regional ::Court may choose to accede to or deny this request.
 
'''''Chapter 2: The Individual Nations'''''
 
'''Rights of the Individual Nations'''
 
:1. Being wary of the possibility of misinterpretation, this charter does hereby state the following rights as explicitly preserved to :the individual nations.
 
:2. That each nation shall have the power of free speech, and that the Assembly shall make no law to limit this, nor shall the delegate :take any action to curtail it, save when, at the discretion of the delegate or duly appointed representatives, a nation is determined to :be acting deliberately to cause a public nuisance, in which case this right may be suspended pending a full investigation by the :judicial branch.
 
::1. That each nation shall have the power to make such alliances as it sees fit, so long as these alliances do not act against the East ::Pacific, nor against the word or will of this charter.
 
::2. That each nation shall have the power to form whatever armed forces as they deem necessary for their own defence, or that of the ::East Pacific.
 
::3. That each nation shall have the right to full and unbiased trial by the Judicial Branch in the event of any action being taken ::against them by the regional authorities, or in the case of any accusation being levelled against them.
 
::4. That each individual nation shall be free to enter and leave the region as they see fit. Upon informing the government of their ::decision to leave the region, Ratified Nations shall be required to surrender any governmental roles such as set out in this charter, ::and shall not be eligible to hold such roles until they return to the region.
 
::5. All other rights not here described or reserved to the government shall remain in the hands of the individual nations.
 
'''Charges of the Individual Nations'''
 
:1. No nation shall seek to overthrow the government of the East Pacific, or by their
:actions, to see it weakened.
 
::1. Nations are charged to abide by such laws as are passed by the Assembly.
 
'''''Chapter 3: Adoption of this Charter'''''
 
:1. This charter shall be considered adopted upon approval by the delegate, and by popular vote of the incumbent senate, and by popular :vote of the nations of the East Pacific.
 
::1. Having passed popular vote of the nations, the Senate may decide when it is expedient that this charter comes into effect.
 
::2. Upon adoption by the region, each nation may at its own discretion ratify the charter by formal declaration within the East Pacific ::Forum, at which time they shall be deemed ‘Ratified Nations’, and shall be subject to the rights and privileges ascribed to such by ::this charter.
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