
- The CSL is to uphold democratic values and human rights in its action and ideals.
- CSL member states must act as one in times of war. An attack on one is an attack on all members.
- The CSL is a primarily peaceful, defensive organisation. The CSL will not condone unprovoked aggression from its member states, or fighting amongst them.
- CSL member states are to donate at least 10% of their armed forces to the CSL peacekeeping division, with the exemption of those who are unable to do so.
- Observer states also are encouraged to donate 5% of their armed forces, with the same exemption as for member states.
- The CSL assembly will be a Place to discuss threats faced by its member states, and how to respond to threats faced.
- Member and observer nations are encouraged to donate to the CSL collective fund, which will provide funding to the military’s of member and observer nations who are at a financial disadvantage.
- All CSL members are equal in rank: they are to have an equal voice in the CSL assembly. They all have a right to challenge the CSL charter, aside from the first 3 articles.
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[b]Signup form of the CSL[/b]
[b]Name of state[/b]
[b]Head of government[/b]
[b]Head of state[/b]
[b]name of Representative to the Assembly:[/b]
[b]State ideology:[/b]
[b][align=center]TICK THE FOLLOWING[/align][/b]
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[*]Is your country democratic?
Yes[]
No []
[*]will you uphold the CSL charter
Yes[]
No []
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You may also choose to sign up as an observer state, and participate in the discussions in the CSL Assembly without the military and political commitments.
All CSL applications can be approved by either Azmeny, the OP and Niebeskiya, the co-OP.