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Article 99- Security Systems |
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| 99.1 |
Security Systems |
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The security of the Union and its assets (people and objects) from both external threats and internal threats is a vital objective. |
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It shall remain a primary object of the Union to ensure the proper security of its borders, assets, people from both internal and external threats and perceived threats. |
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In order to protect the Union from both internal and external threats, a permanent professional force divided into specialised units shall be in place with sufficient military and logistical capability. |
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| 99.2 |
Executor-General of Security Systems |
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The Executor-General of Security Systems shall be vested with the sole authority of the good management of the security systems and the operation of the Security Agency. |
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The Executor-General of Security Systems shall be a direct appointment by title of The Globe Council upon approval of The Senate reporting to the Globe Council for the life of Globe Parliament. |
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The role of Executor-General of Security Systems shall hold the dual position as a Senator of Parliament with all the privileges and power of the role.The tenure as Senator is determined by the concurrent tenure as a Executor-General of Security Systems. |
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The Executor-General of Security Systems of the Union shall also be a member of the Board charged with the responsibility of managing the day to day affairs of the Union. |
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| 99.3 |
Executor-General Power |
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Vested by this Charter, the Executor-General of Security System of the Union shall have the following powers and authority: |
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(i) As a sitting Globe Senator representing the Society interests in its Security System and reporting to the Globe Senate and Globe Council; and |
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(ii) As a Member of the Supreme Board of the Globe Union having the power of one vote and representing the collective executive knowledge and wisdom guiding the Society as a whole; and |
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(iii) As Chairman of the Globe Board of Security Systems of the Society responsible for setting the agenda, vote and minutes of all expert Director-Generals of the Africans Union Free Society, Arabian Union Free Society, Americas Union Free Society, Asia Union Free Society, Euro Union Free Society and Oceania Union Free Society; and |
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(iv) As the Highest Officer in charge of the Globe Security Agency and all its associated Agencies in being directly responsible for major strategic decisions, plans and actions; and |
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(v) As an Ambassador of the Society in specific respect to any and all media and communication concerning the Security Systems of the Union; and |
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(vi) As the Architect of the Global Strategic Plan of the Security Systems of the Union; and |
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(vii) As the highest Project Manager of the Global Projects Plan of the Security Systems of the Union; and |
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(vii) As the Convener and Host of the Globe Security Systems Exhibition and Conference every five (5) years representing the most important event open to all Society members to attend; and |
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(vii) As the Author of a Primary Master Work of Knowledge about Security Systems of the Society also being a text that shall be considered a teaching text and permanent standard Primary Text for years to come. |
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(viii) As the Nominator for the annual Globe Awards of one Life Award for one man and one woman being members of Office of any Province Society of a University Society of the Globe Union of Free Societies; and |
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(ix) As the Nominator for the annual Globe Awards of one Globe Award for six (6) men and six (6) women being members of Office of any Province Society of a University Society of the Globe Union of Free Societies. |
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| 99.4 |
Executor-General Limits of Power of Office |
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Vested by this Charter, the Executor-General of Security System of the Union shall have the following limits placed upon their powers and authority: |
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(i) The Systems and men and women of a free society are sovereign and therefore ultimately holding final authority over any plans, systems, services and support concerning Security System of their Free Society. Therefore, neither the Globe Executor-General nor any Officer of any Globe Agency may force the representatives of a Union Free Society or University Society to undertake any action they do not so willingly consent as their own; and |
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(ii) The implementation of direct services by any agency under the authority of the Globe Executor-General of Security Systems of the Union shall be limited to expert skills and knowledge, research, standards, testing, models, inspection, verification, training, analysis, software design, data design, media design, publications, manuals, strategic planning and communication; and |
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(iii) The delivery of any service by any agency under the authority of the Globe Executor-General of Security Systems of the Union shall be limited to those services consented and agreed by the Universities and also their Union. |
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| 99.5 |
Qualifications of Executor-General |
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A Executor-General may not be appointed unless the following qualifications are met by the candidate: |
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(i) That the Candidate for Office of Executor-General is a Member of a Free Society; and |
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(ii) Thatthe Candidate for Office of Executor-General is an existing Member of the Globe Council of Security Systems for not less than twelve (12) months. |
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| 99.6 |
Military Code of Rights |
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By this Charter, a Code of Rights shall be formed to summarize all essential knowledge of rights bestowed by the living law regarding the Military and Security may be easily read and recited as an affirmation of rights, or claim of rights as required, by any man or woman from the age of twelve (12) or older. |
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By this Charter, it shall be a requirement for all men, women, corporations and other entities associated with the Military and Security and the Society to demonstrate a regular written and recited understanding and acknowledgment of these rights. |
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As the oath of rights shall represent not only the summary of all unique matters of law but an easy device to learn, any argument based on essential ignorance of the law regarding the Military and Security by a man, woman or corporation associated with the Military and Security shall not be permitted. |
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| 99.7 |
Military Code of Conduct |
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By this Charter, a Code of Conduct shall be formed to summarize all essential knowledge of living law regarding the Military and Security may be easily read and recited as oath as required, by any man or woman from the age of twelve (12) or older. |
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By this Charter, it shall be a requirement for all men, women, corporations and other entities associated with the Military and Security and the Society to demonstrate a regular written and recited understanding and acknowledgment of this oath. |
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As the oath shall represent not only the summary of all unique matters of law but an easy device to learn, any argument based on essential ignorance of the law regarding the Military and Security by a man, woman or corporation associated with the Military and Security shall not be permitted. |
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| 99.8 |
Military Code |
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By this Charter a Military Code shall be formed.All existing and new laws providing for military responsibility shall be subject to inclusion in the Military Code. |
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| 99.9 |
Executor-General as Living Ambassador of Military Laws |
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By this Charter, the Office of Executor-General holds an additional and unique honor and responsibility as the Living ambassador of the Military abd Security laws of the Society. |
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The Executor-General represents the legal and living embodiment of these laws in person, such that any injury to these body of laws also represents an injury to the person, represented by living flesh and blood. |
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As ambassador and living representative of these laws, the Executor-General is bound to protect these laws from injury by their own actions or through any failure of due process or lack of respect of the law. |
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| 99.10 |
Military & Security Strategic Plan |
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The Executor-General shall be required to publish within the first twelve (12) months of their appointment and thereafter every two (2) years a strategic plan encompassing the next ten (10) years and Military and Security Planning subject to the approval of the Secretary-General and Senate. |
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The Strategic Plan must include major project development and operational development including detailed financial forecasts and cost/benefit analysis so that the strategic use of the limited resources for Military and Security can be clearly comprehended and improved over time. |
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| 99.11 |
Security Secretariat |
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The Security Secretariat of the Union shall be responsible for the administrative duties of the Executor-General of Security Systems of the Union and their reports to the Board and The Senate. |
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The Operational and Executive Management of the Security Systems Secretariat shall be vested to the Office of Secretary-General of Security Systems as a role appointed by commission by the Globe Secretary-General of the Globe Union upon approval of the Globe Council and Globe Senate for the life of the Parliament. |
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The Secretary-General of Security Systems shall report directly to the Globe Secretary-General of the Globe Union on operational matters in addition to their secretarial duties to the Executor-General of Security Systems. |
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| 99.12 |
Board of Security Systems of the Union |
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To ensure the good conduct of all office bearers and the fulfillment of services consistent with the rules of this Charter a permanent committee known as the Board of Security Systems of the Union shall be established. |
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The Chairman of this Board shall be the Executor-General of Security Systems of the Union and the remaining members of the Board shall be the appointed Executor-Generals of Security Systems of the Union in the various sovereign Unions for which the Union is established. |
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As Chairman of this Board of Security Systems, the Executor-General of Security Systems of the Union shall have the power to set all agendas, date for meetings and minutes of meetings. By this Charter, the Board of Security Systems shall meet not less than four (4) times a year. |
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Vested by this Charter, the Board of Security Systems of the Union shall have the power to veto the executive orders of the Chairman on a vote of simple majority with each member having one vote. However, the Board shall not have the power to veto motions relating to the payment of expenses and income. |
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| 99.13 |
Security Agency |
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By this Charter, a permanent agency shall be established for the ongoing provision and management of building and construction services for the Union. This agency shall be known as the Security Agency of the Union. |
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By this Charter the day to day management of the Security Agency of the Union shall be vested in the sole authority of the Executor-General of Security Systems of the Union upon the approval of major decisions by the Board of Security Systems of the Union. |
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In turn, the vested authority of the Security Agency over the security system shall be allocated by specific areas to statutory authorities reporting directly to it. |
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These statutory authorities shall be: |
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Union Threat Assessment Agency
Union Intelligence Agency
Union Threat Response Agency
Union Assets Protection Agency
Union Border Protection Agency
Union Guard |
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