ESTABLISHED by Constitutional Order of the Koru of the Hokorian State under the Constitution of the Hokorian State.
Part I- Purpose and Status
Section 1- Purpose of this Charter
- This Charter defines the sovereign authority of the Koru.
- This Charter provides for the exercise, delegation and continuity of that authority.
- This Charter does not create ordinary law and shall not regulate day to day governance except as expressly provided.
Section 2- Constitutional Status
- This Charter has constitutional force.
- This Charter has effect only for so long as it is established by Constitutional Order.
- This Charter prevails over any statute or regulation.
Part II- Sovereignty
Section 3- Nature of Sovereignty
- Sovereignty of the Hokorian State is vested wholly and indivisibly in the Koru.
- No authority exists within the State except by the authority of the Koru.
- Sovereignty is not dependent upon participation, representation or consent.
Section 4- Exercise of Sovereign Authority
- The Koru may exercise sovereign authority directly.
- The Koru may exercise sovereign authority through delegation.
- Delegated authority remains subject to withdrawal or override by the Koru at all times.
Part III- The Koru
Section 5- Authority of the Koru
- The Koru is the supreme authority of the State.
- The Koru is not subject to direction, veto or override by any other body.
- The Koru may act with or without advice unless otherwise provided by a Constitutional Charter.
Section 6- Instruments of the Koru
- The Koru may issue instruments in the exercise of sovereign authority.
- Instruments of the Koru include Constitutional Orders and such other instruments as may be recognised by law.
- An instrument of the Koru has effect according to its terms.
Part IV- Delegation and Governance
Section 7- Delegation of Authority
- The Koru may delegate any function, power or responsibility.
- Delegation may be general or specific.
- Delegation may be unconditional or subject to conditions.
- Delegation does not diminish the authority of the Koru.
Section 8- Governance Structures
- The Koru may establish, recognise, alter or dissolve governance structures.
- Governance structures may include councils, offices or other bodies.
- No governance structure has inherent authority.
Part V- Continuity and Emergency
Section 9- Continuity of Authority
- Sovereign authority shall continue at all times.
- The absence, incapacity or inactivity of any institution shall not impair the authority of the State.
- Where necessary, the Koru may assume any function to preserve continuity.
Section 10- Exceptional Circumstances
- The Koru may take any action necessary to preserve the State.
- Exceptional measures may include suspension of institutions or laws.
- Exceptional measures shall have effect according to their terms.
Part VI- Final Provisions
Section 11- Interpretation
- This Charter shall be interpreted so as to preserve sovereignty and continuity.
- Where ambiguity arises, the interpretation most consistent with the authority of the Koru shall prevail.
Section 12- Relationship to Other Charters
- This Charter does not limit the establishment of other Constitutional Charters.
- Other Charters shall be read subject to this Charter unless expressly stated otherwise.
