An index of all laws currently in force in the Coalition of the South Pacific
Constitutional Laws
Constitutional laws are laws that form the foundation of our community, are fundamental to governance, or otherwise are considered of great importance by the Assembly. The Charter of the Coalition of the South Pacific is our supreme constitutional law, which defines the purpose of our government and its framework. Constitutional laws take precedence over all other laws and require a three-fifths supermajority vote (60%) in the Assembly for passage, as well as a game-side vote if the Chair of the Assembly determines that they directly affect the game-side community or its home governance.
Resolutions passed by the Assembly are related to matters of law and bear the force of law. General resolutions require a simple majority vote for passage. Resolutions related to matters of constitutional law require a three-fifths supermajority vote.
Treaties are binding agreements with other regions and organizations. While treaties are diplomatic documents rather than ordinary laws and are separately maintained by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, they are included here as a courtesy for those who may be interested in their legislative history.
Laws passed by the Local Council govern game-side administration. While they are local regulations and are separately maintained by the Local Council, they are included here as a courtesy for those who may be interested in their legislative history.