Guideline for changes
From Uniting Amendment
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− | This is a proposed checklist to use when making changes to the {{SITENAME}}. | + | '''This is a proposed checklist to use when making changes to the {{SITENAME}}.''' |
− | + | Things to consider while developing the Amendment, in priority order are: | |
:# Does the change increase liberty? | :# Does the change increase liberty? | ||
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:## Does it respect life? | :## Does it respect life? | ||
:## Does it promote peace? | :## Does it promote peace? | ||
+ | :## Does it promote health and wellbeing? | ||
:# Does the change promote happiness? | :# Does the change promote happiness? | ||
:# How does the change effect the democratic process? | :# How does the change effect the democratic process? | ||
+ | :## Will it help make people more informed? | ||
+ | :## Will it increase participation? | ||
:## How does it effect suffage? | :## How does it effect suffage? | ||
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:## Does it increase transparancy? | :## Does it increase transparancy? | ||
− | :## Will it | + | :## Will it raise the level of integrity of governance? |
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:# Does the change help keep us strong and secure? | :# Does the change help keep us strong and secure? | ||
+ | :## Does it enforce the preservation of rights? | ||
:## Does it discourage concentration of power? | :## Does it discourage concentration of power? | ||
:## Does it deter agressors? | :## Does it deter agressors? | ||
:## Does it encourage innovation? | :## Does it encourage innovation? | ||
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:# Is the change future focused? | :# Is the change future focused? | ||
− | :# Does it improve clarity and reduce ambiguity? | + | :# Does it improve the clarity of the document and reduce ambiguity? |
:# Does it shorten and simplify the document? | :# Does it shorten and simplify the document? | ||
Not all need to be satisfied with each change and occasionally a very small sacrifice of a higher priority criterion can be made if it makes a great contribution to a lower priority criterion. (For example, sacrificing a bit of liberty for those who hold public office in order to assure integrity and transparancy.) | Not all need to be satisfied with each change and occasionally a very small sacrifice of a higher priority criterion can be made if it makes a great contribution to a lower priority criterion. (For example, sacrificing a bit of liberty for those who hold public office in order to assure integrity and transparancy.) |
Revision as of 09:33, 29 September 2014
This is a proposed checklist to use when making changes to the Uniting Amendment.
Things to consider while developing the Amendment, in priority order are:
- Does the change increase liberty?
- Does the change improve and preserve justice?
- Will the change encourage compassion in society?
- Does it respect life?
- Does it promote peace?
- Does it promote health and wellbeing?
- Does the change promote happiness?
- How does the change effect the democratic process?
- Will it help make people more informed?
- Will it increase participation?
- How does it effect suffage?
- Does it increase transparancy?
- Will it raise the level of integrity of governance?
- Does the change help keep us strong and secure?
- Does it enforce the preservation of rights?
- Does it discourage concentration of power?
- Does it deter agressors?
- Does it encourage innovation?
- Is the change future focused?
- Does it improve the clarity of the document and reduce ambiguity?
- Does it shorten and simplify the document?
Not all need to be satisfied with each change and occasionally a very small sacrifice of a higher priority criterion can be made if it makes a great contribution to a lower priority criterion. (For example, sacrificing a bit of liberty for those who hold public office in order to assure integrity and transparancy.)