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	<description><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;</p><p>---</p><p>SECTION VII — The System of Community, Regional, and Federal Justice</p><p>VII.1 Purpose and Principles of Justice<br />1. The justice system exists to uphold human dignity, public safety, equality before the law, and the peaceful resolution of conflict. &nbsp;<br />2. Justice shall be restorative by default, rehabilitative in practice, and protective when necessary, never punitive for its own sake. &nbsp;<br />3. All institutions of justice shall operate with transparency, public accountability, and independence from political influence. &nbsp;<br />4. No person shall be deprived of liberty except through procedures that are fair, public, and consistent with this Constitution.</p><p>---</p><p>VII.2 Multi‑Level Structure of Justice<br />The justice system is organised into Community, Regional, and Federal jurisdictions, each with distinct responsibilities and shared constitutional obligations.</p><p>VII.2(a) Community Justice<br />Community justice institutions address matters closest to daily life and social cohesion.</p><p>- Community Courts may adjudicate minor civil disputes, local ordinance matters, and restorative processes. &nbsp;<br />- Community Justice Councils, elected by residents, oversee local justice practices, diversion programs, and community‑based conflict resolution. &nbsp;<br />- Community institutions may not impose custodial sentences; they may recommend restorative agreements, mediation, or referral to higher courts.</p><p>VII.2(b) Regional Justice<br />Regional justice institutions address matters that exceed local scope or require broader coordination.</p><p>- Regional Courts hold jurisdiction over civil and criminal matters not reserved for the federal level. &nbsp;<br />- Regional Public Defender Services and Prosecutorial Services must be independent, fully funded, and equally resourced. &nbsp;<br />- Regional Justice Commissions monitor systemic fairness, data transparency, and compliance with constitutional rights.</p><p>VII.2(c) Federal Justice<br />Federal justice institutions address matters of national significance.</p><p>- Federal Courts hold jurisdiction over constitutional questions, inter‑regional disputes, federal law, and crimes affecting national security, civil rights, or interstate systems. &nbsp;<br />- The Federal Supreme Court is the final interpreter of this Constitution and may review any law or action for constitutional compliance. &nbsp;<br />- Federal justice institutions must ensure uniform protection of rights across all jurisdictions.</p><p>---</p><p>VII.3 Judicial Independence and Public Accountability<br />1. Judges at all levels shall be selected through transparent, merit‑based processes that include public input and independent review. &nbsp;<br />2. Judicial tenure shall be secure, subject only to removal for gross misconduct, corruption, or persistent violation of constitutional duties, through a public and impartial process. &nbsp;<br />3. All courts must publish decisions, reasoning, and relevant data in accessible formats, except where necessary to protect vulnerable individuals.</p><p>---</p><p>VII.4 Rights in the Justice System<br />Every person, at every stage of the justice process, is guaranteed:</p><p>- The right to legal counsel, provided at public expense if needed. &nbsp;<br />- The right to presumption of innocence and fair, timely adjudication. &nbsp;<br />- The right to protection from discrimination, including on the basis of race, gender, sexuality, disability, class, or immigration status. &nbsp;<br />- The right to humane treatment, including access to healthcare, communication, and due process. &nbsp;<br />- The right to restorative options when appropriate and desired by affected parties. &nbsp;<br />- The right to appeal decisions to a higher court.</p><p>---</p><p>VII.5 Restorative and Rehabilitative Justice<br />1. Restorative justice shall be the preferred approach for conflicts where safety and consent allow. &nbsp;<br />2. Rehabilitation, education, and reintegration shall be the primary goals of any custodial or supervisory sentence. &nbsp;<br />3. No person shall be subjected to solitary confinement, torture, or degrading treatment. &nbsp;<br />4. Sentencing must consider social context, structural inequities, and the potential for restoration and healing.</p><p>---</p><p>VII.6 Policing and Public Safety<br />1. Public safety institutions shall be civilian‑governed, democratically accountable, and trained in de‑escalation, non‑violence, and community partnership. &nbsp;<br />2. Use of force must be strictly limited, proportionate, and subject to independent review. &nbsp;<br />3. Surveillance technologies may be used only with clear legal authorization, strict privacy protections, and public oversight. &nbsp;<br />4. Communities may establish alternative first‑response services for mental health crises, homelessness, and non‑violent emergencies.</p><p>---</p><p>VII.7 Correctional and Supervisory Systems<br />1. Any deprivation of liberty must occur in safe, humane, rehabilitative environments. &nbsp;<br />2. Facilities shall be publicly run, non‑profit, and subject to independent inspection. &nbsp;<br />3. Individuals shall have access to education, healthcare, communication, and pathways to reintegration. &nbsp;<br />4. No system of justice may generate profit from incarceration or supervision.</p><p>---</p><p>VII.8 Data Transparency and Public Oversight<br />1. All justice institutions must collect and publish anonymized data on arrests, sentencing, outcomes, and disparities. &nbsp;<br />2. Independent oversight bodies at each level—Community, Regional, and Federal—shall monitor compliance, investigate misconduct, and issue binding recommendations. &nbsp;<br />3. The public has the right to participate in oversight processes, hearings, and policy development.</p><p>---</p><p>VII.9 Harmonization and Supremacy<br />1. Community and Regional justice systems may innovate and expand rights but may not restrict or undermine rights guaranteed by this Constitution. &nbsp;<br />2. Federal constitutional protections supersede any conflicting local or regional law. &nbsp;<br />3. Cooperation across levels is required to ensure fairness, consistency, and the free movement of justice.</p><p>---</p><p>VII.10 Commitment to Continuous Improvement<br />1. Justice institutions must regularly evaluate their effectiveness, equity, and public trust. &nbsp;<br />2. The Federal Justice Council shall publish a national report every two years recommending reforms, innovations, and corrective actions. &nbsp;<br />3. The justice system shall evolve in response to evidence, community needs, and the ongoing pursuit of a more just society.</p><p>---</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></description>
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