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The Supreme Law of the land is visited in the Imperial Constitution and the Imperial Charter. The Constitution provides the basic structure of the Imperium and the Charter gives specific details. All laws and decrees are subject to the subordinate to the Constitution and then the Charter. | The Supreme Law of the land is visited in the Imperial Constitution and the Imperial Charter. The Constitution provides the basic structure of the Imperium and the Charter gives specific details. All laws and decrees are subject to the subordinate to the Constitution and then the Charter. | ||
#[[Imperial Constitution (new)]] | #[[The Constitution of the 9th Imperium]] | ||
#[[Imperial Constitution (new)|Imperial Constitution of the]] 7th and 8th Imperium | |||
#[[Imperial Charters issued]] | #[[Imperial Charters issued]] | ||
#[[Imperial Charter]] (old - not in use, maintained for reference) | #[[Imperial Charter]] (old - not in use, maintained for reference) | ||
#[[Imperial Constitution]] (old) | #[[Imperial Constitution]] (old) |
Latest revision as of 05:10, 15 March 2024
The Supreme Law of the land is visited in the Imperial Constitution and the Imperial Charter. The Constitution provides the basic structure of the Imperium and the Charter gives specific details. All laws and decrees are subject to the subordinate to the Constitution and then the Charter.
- The Constitution of the 9th Imperium
- Imperial Constitution of the 7th and 8th Imperium
- Imperial Charters issued
- Imperial Charter (old - not in use, maintained for reference)
- Imperial Constitution (old)