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Galactic Law said that developing [[planet|worlds]] classed as [[Level 5 planet]]s (such as [[Earth]] in the [[21st century]] and earlier) could not be approached for legal matters, so they had no jurisdiction over the planet, and methods such as a [[H2O Scoop]] must be used to transport any places required to be visited to neutral territory, such as [[the Moon]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Smith and Jones]]'')
Galactic Law said that developing [[planet|worlds]] classed as [[Level 5 planet]]s (such as [[Earth]] in the [[21st century]] and earlier) could not be approached for legal matters, so they had no jurisdiction over the planet, and methods such as a [[H2O Scoop]] must be used to transport any places required to be visited to neutral territory, such as [[the Moon]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Smith and Jones]]'')
Seeding life on a Level 5 planet is also against Galactic Law. ([[DW]]: ''[[Partners in Crime]]'')


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Revision as of 18:15, 13 June 2008

Galactic Law was the system of law, similar to international law on Earth, held by many interstellar governments in Mutter's Spiral, and enforced by the Judoon. (DW: Smith and Jones)

One important document of Galactic Law was the Shadow Proclamation. (DW: Partners in Crime)

Presumably, the Galactic Charter was also part of Galactic Law. (DW: The Stones of Blood)

Galactic Law said that developing worlds classed as Level 5 planets (such as Earth in the 21st century and earlier) could not be approached for legal matters, so they had no jurisdiction over the planet, and methods such as a H2O Scoop must be used to transport any places required to be visited to neutral territory, such as the Moon. (DW: Smith and Jones)

Seeding life on a Level 5 planet is also against Galactic Law. (DW: Partners in Crime)