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(a) If the ISTA issues a non-unanimous decision, the case may be taken up by the Imperial Council of Magistrates.  
(a) If the ISTA issues a non-unanimous decision, the case may be taken up by the Imperial Council of Magistrates.  


(b) The Council may affirm, overturn, or remand the decision. (c) Its decisions are final unless reviewed by the Emperor.
(b) The Council may affirm, overturn, or remand the decision.  
 
(c) Its decisions are final unless reviewed by the Emperor.
 
== Article XIV — Extraterritorial and Joint Jurisdiction ==
=== Section 1. Extraterritorial Application ===
(a) In operations beyond Imperial territory, Imperial Service courts shall retain jurisdiction over all IS personnel.
 
(b) This applies regardless of local or foreign jurisdiction, unless otherwise directed by Imperial Decree.
 
=== Section 2. Joint Operations ===
(a) In joint operations with allied or external forces, jurisdiction shall be exercised in accordance with agreements approved by the Emperor or the Grand King.
 
(b) Shared jurisdiction must preserve the supremacy of the ISCJ in matters affecting Imperial Service personnel.
 
=== Part III — Offenses === 
 
==== Article XV — Desertion ==== 
 
==== Article XVI — Failure to Obey a Lawful Order ==== 
 
==== Article XVII — Insubordination ==== 
 
==== Article XVIII — Mutiny or Sedition ==== 
 
==== Article XIX — Conduct Unbecoming an Imperial Service Member ==== 
 
==== Article XX — Absence Without Leave (AWOL) ==== 
 
==== Article XXI — Misbehavior Before the Enemy ==== 
 
==== Article XXII — Cowardice in Battle ==== 
 
==== Article XXIII — Neglect of Duty ==== 
 
==== Article XXIV — Drunkenness on Duty ==== 
 
==== Article XXV — Unlawful Use of Authority ==== 
 
==== Article XXVI — Abuse of Subordinates ==== 
 
==== Article XXVII — Malingering ==== 
 
==== Article XXVIII — Spying or Espionage ==== 
 
==== Article XXIX — Treason Against the Imperium ==== 
 
==== Article XXX — Bribery and Corruption ==== 
 
==== Article XXXI — Theft of Imperial Property ==== 
 
==== Article XXXII — Fraud Against the Imperium ==== 
 
==== Article XXXIII — Misuse of Resources or Funds ==== 
 
==== Article XXXIV — Assault ==== 
 
==== Article XXXV — Murder ==== 
 
==== Article XXXVI — Rape or Sexual Assault ==== 
 
==== Article XXXVII — Fraternization ==== 
 
==== Article XXXVIII — Adultery Affecting the Service ==== 
 
==== Article XXXIX — Perjury ==== 
 
==== Article XL — False Official Statements ==== 
 
==== Article XLI — Obstruction of Justice ==== 
 
==== Article XLII — Contempt Toward the Court or Council ==== 
 
==== Article XLIII — Disorderly Conduct ==== 
 
==== Article XLIV — Disrespect to Superiors ==== 
 
==== Article XLV — Violation of Standing Orders ==== 
 
==== Article XLVI — Misuse of Classified Information ==== 
 
==== Article XLVII — Unauthorized Communication with the Enemy ==== 
 
==== Article XLVIII — Dereliction in the Handling of Prisoners ==== 
 
==== Article XLIX — Abuse of Imperial Citizens ==== 
 
==== Article L — Violation of the Rights of Noncombatants ====


== Article XIV — Extraterritorial and Joint Jurisdiction ==
== Article XIV — Extraterritorial and Joint Jurisdiction ==

Revision as of 22:31, 3 October 2025

Introduction to The Imperial Service

Title 21 of the Imperial Code details the structure, functions, and regulations of the Imperial Service, aligning with the constitutional prerogative of the Emperor’s command. Covering its diverse roles from defense to diplomacy and administration, this title encapsulates the multifaceted nature of the Service and its critical role in supporting the Crown and the Imperial Court.

§ 2101. Structure and Functions of the Imperial Service

Senior Services Overview:

  1. Chapter 2101.1: Imperial Defense and Security Service - Outlines the structure and functions of the Imperial Guard, Security Service, Health Service, and Military Service.
  2. Chapter 2101.2: Imperial Governance and Diplomacy Service - Details the roles of the Viceroyalty, Diplomatic Service, Administrative Service, Inquisitor/Advocate Service, Education Service, Planning, and Engineering Service.

Headquarters and Chambers:

  1. Chapter 2101.3: Imperial Service Headquarters - Describes the organization and responsibilities of the Headquarters in overseeing the Service’s operations.
  2. Chapter 2101.4: Imperial Chambers - Describes the organization and responsibilities of the Imperial Chambers in supporting the Imperial Crown and Imperial Court

§ 2102. Rank, Command, and Personnel Policies

Rank and Command Structure:

  1. Chapter 2102.1: Hierarchy and Command Protocols - Details the rank hierarchy and command protocols within the Imperial Service.
  2. Chapter 2102.2: Personnel Management and Policies - Covers policies for recruitment, selection, and career development within the Service.

§ 2103. Training, Ethics, and Standards

Training Framework:

  1. Chapter 2103.1: Training Programs and Specialization - Outlines the training framework and specialized training programs for the Imperial Service.

Ethical Standards and Conduct:

  1. Chapter 2103.2: Code of Ethics and Compliance - Establishes the ethical standards and compliance mechanisms for service members.

§ 2104. The Imperial Service Code of Justice

AUTHORITY: Imperial Constitution; Imperial Decrees #25-017, #25-018, and #25-019.

EFFECTIVE: Upon promulgation by decree of the Emperor and Grand Sovereign

Preamble

By the Light of the Creator and under the solemn authority vested in the Sun Throne of Ra, in the presence of the Most Grand Imperial Court of the Aksum Imperium, the following Code of Justice is enacted for the Imperial Service.

Discipline and justice are the pillars of the Imperial Service. Without them, the unity of the Imperium would falter. This Code provides the law governing the conduct of all who serve the Crown, ensuring accountability, fairness, and the honor of the Order of the Imperium.

Part I — General Provisions

Article I — Purpose and Authority

Section 1. Purpose

The Imperial Service Code of Justice (ISCJ) exists to preserve discipline, order, loyalty, and justice within the Imperial Service (IS). It sets forth offenses, procedures, punishments, and appellate mechanisms for all IS personnel.

Section 2. Authority

(a) The ISCJ derives its authority from the Constitution of the Ninth Imperium, Imperial Decrees, and the supreme authority of the Emperor as Most Sovereign Grand Commander. (b) This Code is binding on all personnel subject to the Imperial Service, regardless of grade, rank, or position.

Article II — Applicability

Section 1. Service Members

The ISCJ applies to all members of the Imperial Service, including:

  • Active-duty personnel.
  • Reserve or auxiliary personnel.
  • Members of any militia or paramilitary force formally recognized by the Imperium.
Section 2. Civilians and Contractors

(a) Civilian employees and contractors are subject to the ISCJ only when expressly stipulated by contract, decree, or governing law.

(b) Such jurisdiction shall be limited to conduct directly affecting the security, discipline, or operations of the Imperial Service.

Article III — Enforcement Jurisdiction

Section 1. General Enforcement

(a) The provisions of the ISCJ are enforceable by all relevant judicial and command authorities within the Imperial Service. (b) Enforcement includes investigation, apprehension, trial, and punishment of offenses under this Code.

Section 2. Concurrent and Superseding Jurisdiction

(a) In cases where service members are alleged to have violated laws under civilian or planetary jurisdiction, the ISCJ shall operate in conjunction with, and may supersede, the prevailing system when determined by Imperial Decree or agreement.

(b) The supremacy of Imperial law shall always be upheld unless expressly waived by the Emperor, the Grand Imperial Magnus, or the Imperial Council of Magistrates.

Article IV — Extraterritorial Application

Section 1. Scope

(a) The ISCJ applies to all Imperial Service personnel, regardless of location, including other planets, realms, or dimensions.

(b) Members of the IS are required to uphold the Code at all times, whether in Imperial territory or abroad.

Section 2. Relations with Local Law

(a) Service members shall respect local laws and customs unless they conflict with the ISCJ or Imperial obligations.

(b) In cases of conflict, Imperial law and the ISCJ shall prevail.

Article V — Amendments and Revisions

Section 1. Process

(a) Amendments and revisions to the ISCJ may be enacted by Imperial Decree upon recommendation of the Grand King, Grand Regent General, or Grand Justiciar.

(b) All changes shall be immediately binding upon promulgation.

Section 2. Duty of Awareness

Commanding officers are responsible for disseminating updates and ensuring compliance. Ignorance of changes to the ISCJ shall not be a defense.

Article VI — Duty of Obedience

All IS members shall obey lawful orders, policies, regulations, directives, edicts, and decrees issued from superiors. Failure to do so constitutes a punishable offense under this Code.

Article VII — Oaths

Section 1. Oath of Office

(a) All members of the Imperial Service shall swear an oath upon induction and again upon promotion to IS-17 or higher.

(b) The Oath of Office is as follows: "I, [Name], do solemnly swear by the Light of the Creator and under the sacred authority of the Sun Throne of Ra, to uphold and defend the Constitution of the Aksum Imperium, to enforce the decrees of the Emperor with honor and unwavering loyalty, to safeguard the stability, security, and prosperity of the Imperium, to serve the citizens and realms of the Imperium with justice, compassion, and diligence, to act with integrity in all duties, protecting the weak and upholding the law, and to dedicate my life to the defense and progress of the Aksum Imperium. BY STRENGTH AND COURAGE!!!"

Section 2. Oath of Allegiance

(a) Knights of the Order of the Imperium shall swear allegiance upon elevation to Knighthood.

(b) The Oath of Allegiance is as follows: "I, [Name], kneel before the Sun Throne of Ra and the sacred authority of the Emperor, to swear my unyielding allegiance to the Aksum Imperium and its eternal light. I pledge my life, my strength, and my honor to the defense and service of the Imperium, to uphold the virtues of loyalty, courage, and justice in all my actions, to protect the innocent, defend the weak, and enforce the laws of the Imperium with unwavering resolve. As a Knight of the Order of the Imperium, I vow to serve with humility and strength, to stand as a shield for the Emperor and a sword against the enemies of peace, and to embrace the mantle of leadership and duty entrusted to me by the Order of the Imperium. BY STRENGTH AND COURAGE!!!"

Article VIII — Relation to Imperial Law

This Code is subordinate to the Constitution of the Ninth Imperium and Imperial Decrees. In case of conflict, higher authority governs.

Part II — Jurisdiction of Imperial Service Courts and Tribunals

Article IX — General Jurisdiction

Section 1. Scope of Jurisdiction

(a) Imperial Service courts and tribunals operating under the ISCJ have jurisdiction over all offenses defined within this Code.

(b) This jurisdiction applies to all personnel subject to the ISCJ as defined in Part I.

(c) Jurisdiction extends to all acts or omissions committed by Imperial Service members, whether within or outside the territorial boundaries of the Aksum Imperium.

Article X — Types of Courts and Tribunals

Section 1. Classification

Imperial Service courts and tribunals shall be constituted in the following forms:

  • Summary Tribunal — for minor offenses, streamlined procedures, limited punishments.
  • Special Tribunal — for intermediate offenses, broader punishments, greater due process protections.
  • General Tribunal — for the most serious offenses, with full judicial procedure and maximum punishments available under the ISCJ.
Section 2. Relationship to Civil Authorities

(a) Imperial Service tribunals have primary jurisdiction over offenses defined in this Code.

(b) In cases involving both IS and civil violations, concurrent jurisdiction may be exercised subject to Imperial Decree or mutual legal agreements.

Article XI — Authority to Convene Tribunals

Section 1. Convening Authority

(a) The authority to convene tribunals rests with designated commanding officers or other officials of sufficient grade as prescribed by the ISCJ and accompanying directives.

(b) The Emperor, Grand King, Grand Regent General, and Service Grand Commanders in Chief retain inherent convening authority.

Section 2. Responsibility of Convening Authority

Commanders convening tribunals shall ensure impartiality, procedural fairness, and adherence to the ISCJ. Abuse of convening authority is punishable as an offense under this Code.

Article XII — Special Jurisdiction Provisions

Section 1. Discipline and Operational Cases

Imperial Service courts and tribunals have special jurisdiction in cases concerning:

  • Breaches of discipline.
  • Security violations.
  • Operational offenses during deployments.
  • Conduct affecting readiness or effectiveness.
Section 2. Civilians Under ISCJ Jurisdiction

(a) Civilians subject to the ISCJ (see Part I, Article II) may be tried by Imperial Service tribunals for offenses affecting the security or discipline of the Imperial Service.

(b) Such cases require the approval of the Grand Justiciar or the Imperial Council of Magistrates.

Article XIII — Appeals and Higher Tribunals

Section 1. Tribunal of Appeals

(a) Decisions of Imperial Service tribunals may be appealed to the Imperial Service Tribunal of Appeals (ISTA).

(b) The ISTA is the highest appellate body within the Imperial Service.

Section 2. Review by the Council of Magistrates

(a) If the ISTA issues a non-unanimous decision, the case may be taken up by the Imperial Council of Magistrates.

(b) The Council may affirm, overturn, or remand the decision.

(c) Its decisions are final unless reviewed by the Emperor.

Article XIV — Extraterritorial and Joint Jurisdiction

Section 1. Extraterritorial Application

(a) In operations beyond Imperial territory, Imperial Service courts shall retain jurisdiction over all IS personnel.

(b) This applies regardless of local or foreign jurisdiction, unless otherwise directed by Imperial Decree.

Section 2. Joint Operations

(a) In joint operations with allied or external forces, jurisdiction shall be exercised in accordance with agreements approved by the Emperor or the Grand King.

(b) Shared jurisdiction must preserve the supremacy of the ISCJ in matters affecting Imperial Service personnel.

Part III — Offenses

Article XV — Desertion

Article XVI — Failure to Obey a Lawful Order

Article XVII — Insubordination

Article XVIII — Mutiny or Sedition

Article XIX — Conduct Unbecoming an Imperial Service Member

Article XX — Absence Without Leave (AWOL)

Article XXI — Misbehavior Before the Enemy

Article XXII — Cowardice in Battle

Article XXIII — Neglect of Duty

Article XXIV — Drunkenness on Duty

Article XXV — Unlawful Use of Authority

Article XXVI — Abuse of Subordinates

Article XXVII — Malingering

Article XXVIII — Spying or Espionage

Article XXIX — Treason Against the Imperium

Article XXX — Bribery and Corruption

Article XXXI — Theft of Imperial Property

Article XXXII — Fraud Against the Imperium

Article XXXIII — Misuse of Resources or Funds

Article XXXIV — Assault

Article XXXV — Murder

Article XXXVI — Rape or Sexual Assault

Article XXXVII — Fraternization

Article XXXVIII — Adultery Affecting the Service

Article XXXIX — Perjury

Article XL — False Official Statements

Article XLI — Obstruction of Justice

Article XLII — Contempt Toward the Court or Council

Article XLIII — Disorderly Conduct

Article XLIV — Disrespect to Superiors

Article XLV — Violation of Standing Orders

Article XLVI — Misuse of Classified Information

Article XLVII — Unauthorized Communication with the Enemy

Article XLVIII — Dereliction in the Handling of Prisoners

Article XLIX — Abuse of Imperial Citizens

Article L — Violation of the Rights of Noncombatants

Article XIV — Extraterritorial and Joint Jurisdiction

Section 1. Extraterritorial Application

(a) In operations beyond Imperial territory, Imperial Service courts shall retain jurisdiction over all IS personnel. (b) This applies regardless of local or foreign jurisdiction, unless otherwise directed by Imperial Decree.

Section 2. Joint Operations

(a) In joint operations with allied or external forces, jurisdiction shall be exercised in accordance with agreements approved by the Emperor or the Grand King. (b) Shared jurisdiction must preserve the supremacy of the ISCJ in matters affecting Imperial Service personnel.

§ 2105. Reserve Forces, Militia, and Leave Policies

Reserve Forces and Militia:

  1. Chapter 2105.1: Organization and Deployment - Discusses the organization, role, and mobilization of reserve forces and militia.

Leave Policies:

  1. Chapter 2105.2: Leave Types and Application Procedures - Describes the leave entitlements and application procedures for service members.

Conclusion

Title 21 provides an exhaustive overview of the Imperial Service, highlighting its integral role in the Aksum Imperium. It encompasses the organizational structure, operational protocols, legal framework, and ethical standards, ensuring the Service operates effectively in its diverse roles and responsibilities.

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