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by Ainin » Fri Dec 16, 2016 10:40 am
by Montecara » Sat Dec 17, 2016 2:07 pm
by Luziyca » Sat Dec 17, 2016 3:09 pm
Integration of the Greenwich Area into the Common Market
Preamble
Whereas the Esquarian Community is party to the Third Esquarian Summit in October 2016,
Whereas the Xiangmen Declaration was adopted as the final act of the Third Esquarian Summit,
Notes that the section on trade includes a clause supporting "the greater integration of the Greenwich Area members into the EC Common Market,"
Therefore, the Esquarian Community enacts the following protocol:
Integration of the Greenwich Area
- Declares that the Esquarian Community shall take over the responsibility of managing the Greenwich Area from the Esquarian Union
- The Esquarian Community shall implement the following policies as had been agreed, specifically:
- The right to travel to and from any EC member state without border control checks if one is a citizen of the EC member state
- The right to reside in any EC member state if one is an EC citizen
- After six months of residence, any EC citizen who is living in an EC member state outside the one where he or she has citizenship shall be allowed to vote for municipal representatives and members of the Esquarian Parliament
- Each member state can decide whether to permit EC citizens to vote in other national elections
- The right to work in any EC member state if one is a citizen of an EC member state
- Also obliges member states to strengthen border control with any non-EC member state, with the exception of:
- Any nation who was a member of the Greenwich Area on March 11th, 2016 shall be permitted to continue their participation within the EC Common Market without having to join the EC
- If an EC citizen moves to a non-EC member state that participates in the Common Market, it is up to the participating state to decide whether said citizen may vote in national elections or not
- Existing free-travel agreements between EC member states and non-EC member states, with the following caveats:
- Only citizens of the states participating in these existing agreements can travel freely to each other
- EC citizens who aren't citizens of the EC member states that participate in these free travel areas will require to follow the appropriate border control procedures
- Citizens of the non-EC member state(s) participating in these free-travel arrangements cannot travel to other EC member states unless they have acquired a visa
- Notes that in the case of serious crises, border controls may be imposed on EC citizens travelling to a specific EC member state for a maximum period of 180 days
Application
- Once the 180 days has been elapsed, border controls must be lifted unless the EC member state can prove that the very survival of the country is at stake if border controls are lifted
- If the request is granted, border controls may continue for a maximum period of eighteen months, after which border controls are to be lifted, unless the internal situation in the EC member state poses a threat to other EC member states
- If in the event that open borders between an EC member and the rest of the EC threaten the very stability of the Esquarian Community, the EC can impose border controls on the affected nations for a period of up to ten years, before it can be renewed
- All members of the Greenwich Area, must, as soon as possible, harmonize their regulations concerning worker rights, labor rights, environmental rights to fit EC law, to prevent them from obtaining an unfair advantage
- States which fail to harmonize these regulations with EC law shall not be permitted to benefit from the Common Market of the Esquarian Community
- If EC law regarding these areas changes, all non-EC members of the Common Market must implement these changes as soon as the changes take effect
- All participants of the Common Market of the Esquarian Community shall be given a one-year period following the passage of the protocol to implement the principles outlined in the Greenwich Agreement of 1985
by Ainin » Sat Dec 17, 2016 5:44 pm
by Luziyca » Sat Dec 17, 2016 7:30 pm
by United Provinces of Atlantica » Mon Dec 19, 2016 2:02 am
by Luziyca » Mon Dec 19, 2016 1:12 pm
Integration of the Greenwich Area into the Common Market
Preamble
Whereas the Esquarian Community is party to the Third Esquarian Summit in October 2016,
Whereas the Xiangmen Declaration was adopted as the final act of the Third Esquarian Summit,
Notes that the section on trade includes a clause supporting "the greater integration of the Greenwich Area members into the EC Common Market,"
Therefore, the Esquarian Community enacts the following protocol:
Integration of the Greenwich Area
- Declares that the Esquarian Community shall take over the responsibility of managing the Greenwich Area from the Esquarian Union
- The Esquarian Community shall implement the following policies as had been agreed, specifically:
- The right to travel to and from any EC member state without border control checks if one is a citizen of the EC member state
- The right to reside in any EC member state if one is an EC citizen
- After six months of residence, any EC citizen who is living in an EC member state outside the one where he or she has citizenship shall be allowed to vote for municipal representatives and members of the Esquarian Parliament
- Each member state can decide whether to permit EC citizens to vote in other national elections
- The right to work in any EC member state if one is a citizen of an EC member state
- Also obliges member states to strengthen border control with any non-EC member state, with the exception of:
- Any nation who was a member of the Greenwich Area on March 11th, 2016 shall be permitted to continue their participation within the EC Common Market without having to join the EC
- If an EC citizen moves to a non-EC member state that participates in the Common Market, it is up to the participating state to decide whether said citizen may vote in national elections or not
- Existing free-travel agreements between EC member states and non-EC member states, with the following caveats:
- Only citizens of the states participating in these existing agreements can travel freely to each other
- EC citizens who aren't citizens of the EC member states that participate in these free travel areas will require to follow the appropriate border control procedures
- Citizens of the non-EC member state(s) participating in these free-travel arrangements cannot travel to other EC member states unless they have acquired a visa
- Notes that in the case of serious crises, border controls may be imposed on EC citizens travelling to a specific EC member state for a maximum period of 180 days
Application
- Once the 180 days has been elapsed, border controls must be lifted unless the EC member state can prove that the very survival of the country is at stake if border controls are lifted
- If the request is granted, border controls may continue for a maximum period of eighteen months, after which border controls are to be lifted, unless the internal situation in the EC member state poses a threat to other EC member states
- If in the event that open borders between an EC member and the rest of the EC threaten the very stability of the Esquarian Community, the EC can impose border controls on the affected nations for a period of up to ten years, before it can be renewed
- The Council of Esquarium must have 2/3rds of its members approve said proposal
- If it meets the first requirement, 2/3rds of all MEPs must approve the resolution to implement border controls
- The state has the right to appeal to the Esquarian Court of Justice if they feel that said border intrusions are unjustified: the opinion of the Court of Justice shall be binding
- All members of the Greenwich Area must implement the Esquarian Charter of Human Rights, and all of its protections should they desire to benefit from the Common Market
- The first and second optional protocols shall remain optional, and states that don't acede to these protocols may still benefit from the Common Market if they adopt the charter itself
- All members of the Greenwich Area, must, as soon as possible, harmonize their regulations concerning worker rights, labor rights, environmental rights to fit EC law, to prevent them from obtaining an unfair advantage over existing EC members
- States which fail to harmonize these regulations with EC law shall not be permitted to benefit from the Common Market of the Esquarian Community
- If EC law regarding these areas changes, all non-EC members of the Common Market must implement these changes as soon as the changes take effect
- All participants of the Common Market of the Esquarian Community shall be given a one-year period following the passage of the protocol to implement the principles outlined in the Greenwich Agreement of 1985
by United Provinces of Atlantica » Tue Dec 20, 2016 12:11 am
by Luziyca » Tue Dec 20, 2016 12:03 pm
by Katranjiev » Wed Dec 21, 2016 9:04 pm
by Luziyca » Wed Dec 21, 2016 9:13 pm
Integration of the Greenwich Area into the Common Market
Preamble
Whereas the Esquarian Community is party to the Third Esquarian Summit in October 2016,
Whereas the Xiangmen Declaration was adopted as the final act of the Third Esquarian Summit,
Notes that the section on trade includes a clause supporting "the greater integration of the Greenwich Area members into the EC Common Market,"
Therefore, the Esquarian Community enacts the following protocol:
Integration of the Greenwich Area
- Declares that the Esquarian Community shall take over the responsibility of managing the Greenwich Area from the Esquarian Union
- The Esquarian Community shall implement the following policies as had been agreed, specifically:
- The right to travel to and from any EC member state without border control checks if one is a citizen of the EC member state
- The right to reside in any EC member state if one is an EC citizen
- After six months of residence, any EC citizen who is living in an EC member state outside the one where he or she has citizenship shall be allowed to vote for municipal representatives of their place of residence, in addition to members of the Esquarian Parliament from the constituency where they reside
- Each member state can decide whether to permit EC citizens to vote in other national elections
- The right to work in any EC member state if one is a citizen of an EC member state
- Also obliges member states to strengthen border control with any non-EC member state, with the exception of:
- Any nation who was a member of the Greenwich Area as of the eleventh of March, 2016 shall be permitted to continue their participation within the EC Common Market without having to join the EC
- If an EC citizen moves to a non-EC member state that participates in the Common Market, it is up to the participating state to decide whether said citizen may vote in national elections or not
- Existing free-travel agreements between EC member states and non-EC member states, with the following caveats:
- Only citizens of the states participating in these existing agreements can travel freely to each other
- EC citizens who aren't citizens of the EC member states that participate in these free travel areas will require to follow the appropriate border control procedures
- Citizens of the non-EC member state(s) participating in these free-travel arrangements cannot travel to other EC member states unless they have acquired a visa
- Notes that in the case of serious crises, border controls may be imposed on EC citizens travelling to a specific EC member state for a maximum period of 180 days
Application
- Once the 180 days has been elapsed, border controls must be lifted unless the EC member state can prove that the very survival of the country is at stake if border controls are lifted
- If the request is granted, border controls may continue for a maximum period of eighteen months, after which border controls are to be lifted, unless the internal situation in the EC member state poses a threat to other EC member states
- If in the event that open borders between an EC member and the rest of the EC threaten the very stability of the Esquarian Community, the EC can impose border controls on the affected nations for a period of up to ten years, before it can be renewed
- The Council of Esquarium must have two-thirds of its members approve said proposal
- If the legislation passes the Council of Esquarium above the threshold needed, two-thirds of all members of the Esquarian Parliament must approve the resolution to implement border controls
- The state has the right to appeal to the Esquarian Court of Justice if they feel that said border intrusions are unjustified: the opinion of the Court of Justice shall be binding
- All members of the Greenwich Area must implement the Esquarian Charter of Human Rights, and all of its protections should they desire to benefit from the Common Market
- The first and second optional protocols shall remain optional, and states that do not accede to these protocols may still benefit from the Common Market if they adopt the charter itself
- All members of the Greenwich Area, must, as soon as possible, harmonize their regulations concerning worker rights, labor rights, environmental rights to fit EC law, to prevent them from obtaining an unfair advantage over existing EC members
- States which fail to harmonize these regulations with EC law shall not be permitted to benefit from the Common Market of the Esquarian Community
- If EC law regarding these areas changes, all non-EC members of the Common Market must implement these changes as soon as the changes take effect
by Luziyca » Mon Dec 26, 2016 9:16 am
by Ainin » Mon Dec 26, 2016 9:20 am
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by Pavonistade » Mon Dec 26, 2016 10:47 am
by United Provinces of Atlantica » Mon Dec 26, 2016 12:18 pm
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