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Conscription in Anteria

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  There is no current standing army
  There is a standing army, but service is voluntary
  Service is compulsory de-jure, but is either not enforced or has been suspended
  Service is compulsory, but conscription lasts for 12 months or less
  Service is compulsory, and conscription lasts for over 12 months

Key Country/Autonomous Region Year last implemented Year abolished Length Applies to both genders? Notes
 Aziallis 1692 N/A 24 months Yes Stuff about it
 Canton River Delta 1621 N/A 14 months Yes In CRD conscription is still compulsory for both genders. You can choose between care or the army but it is mandatory to do it for 14 months. everyone at the age of 18 must do the 14 months.
 Encessia 1411 1976 N/A N/A Conscription had been outlawed after the establishment of the Senate and this civil right is protected in the Constitution.
 Ganji Islands 1960 N/A 15 months No Conscription is compulsory for men, but for women it's voluntary. 14% of the women choose to serve in the army. Usually people serve when they finish their secondary or tertiary education, usually at 18-24 years old.
 Kissankyla 1470 N/A 24 months No Conscription was established centuries ago. The law has been revised minimally. At age 16, you must join the service unless you have indicated you will be going to university for a 4 year degree. Upon the completion of the degree, you are required to serve only 12 months, unless it is in a field of great need.
 Kistolia 1687 (Establishment) N/A 12 months Yes Conscription has exsisted in Kistolia since it's establishment in 1687. The law has been revised Many times. Somewhere between ages 18-21 you will get a conscription letter, unless you plan on going to University, in which you will be allowed to delay the conscription until completion of the planned degree. Once the degree has been completed you will serve 12 months in the military. The practice was banned for a short time in 2020, but it was reinstated the same year.
Template:Country data Layfet 1708* 1723 N/A N/A Conscription was only mandatory during the Layfetian Revolutionary War and was abolished shortly after the war. Freedom from Conscription is guaranteed by the Layfetian Constitution.
Template:Country data Kohharu (Autonomous District of Layfet) N/A N/A N/A N/A Being an Autonomous District of Layfet, Kohharu is subject to the Freedom from Conscription clause in the Layfetian Constitution which does not give Kohharu and exception. The Kohharuese National Guard however is responsible for the defense of the District and works with the regular army of Layfet when in war.
Template:Country data Nina Islands (Autonomous District of Layfet) N/A N/A N/A N/A Being an Autonomous District of Layfet, the Nina Islands is subject to the Freedom from Conscription clause in the Layfetian Constitution which does not give the Nina Islands and exception. The KoNina Islands National Guard however is responsible for the defense of the District and works with the regular army of Layfet when in war.
 Nerany 1954 N/A 10 months Yes N/A
 Neuewland 1706 N/A Varies Yes Conscription is not usually in effect, but during times of emergency, the Plutocratic council instates a conscription law which conscripts up to 10% of the Neuew population, randomly selected among all adults between 16 to 40, into the military, usually to be used as filler for the spaztverces and landarbeiters to work alongside of. This law dates all the way back to the early 1700s, when the Merchant Princes of Neuewland began consolidating the islands that composed the de jure High Kingdom of Neuewland.
 Paslin 1950 N/A 24 months Yes Conscription is in effect; however, Paslin has kept a small army, and instead usually trains the recruits, so they can be ready to be called up and go through training much quicker should the need arise. All civilians aged 16 to 42 have to undergo conscription unless they don't have citizenship yet.
Plattinum N/A 1978 N/A Yes Mandatory conscription was abolished in 1978 in the new constitution after the overthrowment of Hai Oþþeryorl Takaharu, who reigned with an iron fist and massively opressed the Plattinian population and stomped their individual freedoms. The new constitution established by Hai Oþþeryorl Navyli IX focused on reestablishing the old liberty of the people and granting them even more freedom in their individual lives as a relief from the previous monarch's tyrannycal reign.
 Qazhshava 1919 N/A 14 months Yes It is a Qazhshavan's duty at age 18 to serve his/her motherland. Only exceptions in conscription are made to certain criminals, priests, monks and people who's disabilities prevent them from serving. Both men and women are conscripted, they get basic training, such as gunhandling, and women are taught for nurses and field medics.
 Sacrofnia 1620 N/A 15 months Yes "The workouts are harder than any battlefield"
 Toubaze 1873 N/A 3-6 months Yes Conscription is layed out in the 1873 Constitution and is compulsory for all genders of a certain age, the age has differed for many decades but has been 18 years of age since 2015. Women have the option to take a 3 month service with the option to also the take 6 month service that is required for men. The citizen would get a ticket in the mail and the numbers are announced on National TV and Radio, if your ticket is in the number range you are to be Conscripted and must present at a location which is further specified on the broadcast, this is the modern system of Conscription in Toubaze.
Viha 859365.png Viha 1927 N/A 6 months No N/A
 Whitmarche 1799 N/A 12 months No TBA
 Wolfgalia 1961 N/A 12 months Yes Wolfgalian military training and service is mandatory for a period of one year, accepted any time between the ages of 18 and 24 for all citizens. This owes mostly to the smaller size and more skill oriented focus of the military and the Galea belief that all people should be able to defend themselves in any circumstance, be it life-threatening or trivial.
 Iwonia 1925 N/A 30 months Yes Females are not allowed for combat, only for medical and cooking. Men can be exempt altogether if they have a Master's Degree in Engineering but can volunteer for 18 months.
 Mehrava 1985 N/A 36 months Yes All males of Mehrava are required to enlist in the Armed Forces as soon as they reach the age of 18, exceptions for disabled individuals only.
  • Layfet was not a recognized nation at the time.