Preamble
The Edges of Freedom Organization (EF) proudly stands in our world today to spread peace and freedom to all. We are not a military alliance, trade, but everything combined. The EF senate will decide on laws as well as assisting members in war. EF will stand tall and proud, and we shall not falter.
Article I
Section I
This concerns trade. In order to spread freedom of trade and knock down trade barriers, nations may not boycott foreign companies, unless approved by the EF senate. Boycotting not only hurts the nation's economy, but the nation boycotting economy. Nations may not boycott if they are boycotting over religion, race, etc. Before national boycotts, you must bring the boycott up to the EF senate.
Section II
Nations, however, may please embargoes against other nations for any case, unless there is no reason, race, religion, etc. Trade barriers are also to break down because they restrict our freedom of trade.
Article II
Section I
This concerns human rights. Nations that practice slavery are advised and urged to abolish it. Any nation violating human rights may be subject to EFHRA (Edges of Freedom Human Rights Activists) who may come in the nation and try to feed the people and save them from oppression. They will be transferred to a different nation that does not abuse them, unless the person would like to stay in his/her country. This is up to the person if they would like to move.
Section II
The nation, however, is to be dealt by the EFHRC (Edges of Freedom Human Rights Court). They will vote specifically on that nation and how to peacefully spread freedom. If the nation agrees, EFFO (Edges of Freedom Food Organization) will come and give food to the people starving. Nations violating human rights may be condemned by the Senate of the EF.
Article III
Section I
This concerns peace&military. Member nation may choose to have defense forces or not, they are not forced to. In fact, the EF will conduct peace talks between disputes before war. Peace before war.
Section II
The EF is as you know a peacekeeping organization spreading freedom. Within the EF there are many other different councils or courts. One of them is the EFPC (Edges of Freedom Peace Council). This council meets every day to discuss how to spread peace specifically. When a member nation or a foreign nation is in civil war, and if the nation in civil war or regular war agrees, the EFPC may send peacekeepers to that nation to care for the people and help them. Members of the EFPC may send peacekeepers to foreign nations if they are not in war also, or if the council agrees.
Section III
If a nation is attacked for no reason by a foreign nation, EF member nations have a right to intervene. However, this does not apply to all nations or cases. Nations may also choose to not help, but advised to help their fellow allies.
As said, not all cases give the right for EF nations to intervene. This applies if the nation in war is the aggressor, unless they give a good reason in the Senate for us to intervene.
This will not happen if the EF Emergency Council (EFEC) says this war threatens this alliance or for their reason. If the EFEC says yes, at least half of the EF member nations should intervene. This should only be used in extreme cases. This military pact is only for nations to feel protected in times of hardship.
Closing
The Edges of Freedom (EF) is an international alliance. We are here to bring freedom. As members, we hope this creates more allies and increases foreign relations. After all, we are here to spread peace, human rights, and freedom.
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