Alliance Charter

The Alliance of Independent Nations Charter, commonly referred to as the Alliance Charter, is a single document, codifying the constitution of the AIN's laws that are currently in force. Legally established by the passage of the Alliance Charter Act on 8 October 2017, the Charter organises the active clauses of all of the Alliance's laws. The Charter is a reformed and updated version of the old AIN Code, which was passed in stages during 2014.

History
The Alliance Charter was proposed on the 11th of September by Michael, in one single form, with all the changes made between it and the old AIN Code listed. After discussion on each Article, and subsequent edits and modifications, the final version was presented on 4 October 2017,. It was voted on and received 8 approvals, 1 objection and 3 abstentions, so easily passed the required quorum of 7 approval votes needed to pass.

Structure
The Alliance Charter contains 6 Articles. Each Article, in turn, contains a variable number of (from largest to smallest) sections, paragraphs, and clauses.

List of Articles

 * Title 1: Membership to the Alliance
 * Codified into positive law as the Alliance Charter Act, 8 October 2017.
 * Title 2: Country Regulations
 * Codified into positive law as the Alliance Charter Act, 8 October 2017.
 * Title 3: Voting & Elections
 * Codified into positive law as the Alliance Charter Act, 8 October 2017.
 * Title 4: Code of Conduct
 * Codified into positive law as the Alliance Charter Act, 8 October 2017.
 * Title 5: Alliance Administration
 * Codified into positive law as the Alliance Charter Act, 8 October 2017.
 * Title 6: Roleplay Government
 * Codified into positive law as the Alliance Charter Act, 8 October 2017.

List of Amendments
So far, there have been no amendments to the Alliance Code.