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Traken law

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Traken law was the legal system of the Traken Union. It was seen as sacred by the Trakens and was interpreted by the Consuls of Traken.

The consulate[[edit] | [edit source]]

Under the law, the Keeper of Traken could only be contacted only through their consuls, who had to vote unanimously to summon him. However, it was customary for dissenters to vote the same way as the majority. (TV: The Keeper of Traken)

A little-invoked right (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken) was that of Consular Privilege, by which a consul could spare others from execution and take them into their custody without having to tell their fellow consuls why. However, the consul would be executed should those under their protection break the law. (TV: The Keeper of Traken)

Decisions reached by the consuls without guidance from the Source could be appealed by lodging an injunction with the courts. (AUDIO: Primeval)

Other laws[[edit] | [edit source]]

In the Primeval Times, those who wished to trade with the Traken Union required special permits. (AUDIO: Primeval)

Gatherings were lawful and it was unlawful to forcibly disperse them. (TV: The Keeper of Traken)

Emails were banned as they were deemed distracting. (AUDIO: Ghost Walk)

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