La Cour Montclair
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The Judicial Republic of La Cour Montclair La République Judiciaire de La Cour Montclair | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Le Droit est Notre Bouclier The Law is Our Shield | |
Status | Protectorate State |
Capital | Périgue |
Official languages | French Empireedian |
Religion | TBA |
Demonym(s) | Montclairan |
Government | Judicial Republic |
• Chief Justice | François Mercier |
• Associate Justice | List
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• Keeper of the Peace | Adèle Renard |
Establishment | |
• Colony of Empireedy | February 15, 1642 |
• Independent State | July 17, 1757 |
• Protectorate of Empireedy | September 9, 1757 |
Currency | Franc |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +2 |
Internet TLD | .lu |
La Cour Montclair, officially the The Judicial Republic of la Cour Montclair (French:La République judiciaire de La Cour Montclair), commonly referred to as simply Montclair is a protectorate nation of Empireedy situated on Southern Elisia. Montclair is unique in that it is ruled by a panel of judges, making it the only Judicial Republic in the world. Despite being a protectorate nation of Empireedy, Montclair maintains a distinct identity and is known for its unique way of governmance which spawns from earlier times as a part of TBA.
Etymology
The name "La Cour Montclair" has a significant meaning within the context of the nation's history. As the only Judicial Republic in the world, Montclair's form of government is based on a panel of judges who make decisions for the nation. The name "La Cour Montclair" literally translates to "The Court of Montclair" in French, reflecting the judiciary roots of the nation. The name also pays homage to the important role that the judiciary plays in the country's governance and decision-making processes.
History
Government
The country is governed by a panel of judges who have complete authority over the country's legal system and governance. The panel of judges are responsible for interpreting the laws and implementing them accordingly and are elected by the people.