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The '''Nautical Charter''' is the primary constitutional document of the [[Nautical Peace]]. It was established by the [[Treaty of Zhavei]] in <XXXX> and has since undergone numerous amendments as the Nautical Peace has expanded across the globe and throughout the [[Yakei System]]. The charter defines the federal government, standardizes the timekeeping and measurement systems and establishes various human rights throughout the Nautical Peace. | The '''Nautical Charter''' is the primary constitutional document of the [[Nautical Peace]]. It was established by the [[Treaty of Zhavei]] in <XXXX> and has since undergone numerous amendments as the Nautical Peace has expanded across the globe and throughout the [[Yakei System]]. The charter defines the federal government, standardizes the timekeeping and measurement systems and establishes various human rights throughout the Nautical Peace. | ||
=Background= | ==Background== | ||
=History= | ==History== | ||
=Original Structure= | ==Original Structure== | ||
==Clause | ===Section 5=== | ||
'''Section 5''' standardizes measurement systems for use throughout the Peace. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:20, 10 May 2018
The Nautical Charter is the primary constitutional document of the Nautical Peace. It was established by the Treaty of Zhavei in <XXXX> and has since undergone numerous amendments as the Nautical Peace has expanded across the globe and throughout the Yakei System. The charter defines the federal government, standardizes the timekeeping and measurement systems and establishes various human rights throughout the Nautical Peace.
Background
History
Original Structure
Section 5
Section 5 standardizes measurement systems for use throughout the Peace.
Clause 1
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