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Kibbutz №1
ModelMośav
AffiliationCWF
Founded2034
Founded byValosian Coscivians
Population25
Area2,312㏏


Elyaxin
Population3,462
Area1,660


Ilan Klil
Population567


Kisalon
ModelSmallholders' cooperative
AffiliationNational Fund for Crona
Founded byXorsyakav Coscivians
Population350


Urrimkorva
ModelAutonomous collective
AffiliationIndependent
Founded byAbrigalasts
Population218


Śevar Stora
ModelVillage coöperative
AffiliationCoscivian Future Fund
Founded byDantavian Coscivians
Population468


Marais des Cygnes
ModelVillage coöperative
AffiliationPreserver Institute
Founded byFrancophone Coscivians
Population227


Unfree labour in Kiravia

Involuntary servitude has a long history in Kiravia, possibly dating as far back as the prehistoric Society II culture (ca. 9300-8000 BC) and continuing in limited and marginal forms up to the present day. Outright ownership of human beings - that is, slavery strictly defined - was commonplace in ancient Kiravia. Slavery *sensu stricto* was gradually abandoned with the adoption of Shaftonism as a governing ideology, but would be followed by other forms of unfree labour relations based on the caste system, manorialism, debt bondage, and contractual indenture. The extent and importance of these systems declined in most parts of Great Kirav during the early modern period, but close analogues were imposed on native populations and (in the form of emigrant indenture) poor settlers in the new overseas colonies. As the modern era continued, traditional forms of unfree labour were displaced by the expansion and maturation of capitalism and abolished by political reforms. During the 20th century AD, both the Kiravian Remnant and Kiravian Union enacted policies to complete the transition to free labour (though they had starkly different ideological conceptions of what this meant); both held conscription, compulsory public service, and penal labour to lay outside the scope of these efforts.

In contemporary Kiravia, forced labour is generally illegal, and the share of economic output produced by forced labour (both licit and illicit) is estimated to be very small, if non-trivial. Human trafficking and the unlawful exploitation of vulnerable workers such as nether castes and migrants remain public policy concerns.

The Great Law Chant states that as a condition of the Emperor’s Peace, the Subjects of the Emperor may not “seize or hold” other Subjects of the Emperor. It is questionable whether the verse originally referred to slavery per se (whether male slavery was practised or even useful at this stage in history is not known) rather than hostage-taking, but subsequent traditions have interpreted it thus, with the implication that enslavement of barbarians (non-Subjects) is permissible. As Coscivian society evolved from a tribal confederation (the Lawful Commonwealth) into a territorial entity and the intermediate category of Subjects of the Land emerged between the Emperor’s Subjects and the barbarians, a corollary was adopted clarifying that none could hold an Imperial subject as a slave (that is to say, Subjects of the Land could not enslave Subjects of the Emperor). Further laws evolved to govern the circumstances under which Subjects of the Land were enslavable by Subjects of the Emperor. These laws changed over time, eventually subdividing the Subjects of the Land into enslavable and non-enslavable populations. Tributary peoples could not be enslaved by capture, but tribute was sometimes paid in the form of slaves, some of whom were sourced from within the tributary communities themselves. Under the Second Empire, the slave supply contracted as territorial expansion slowed and more Subjects of the Land were upgraded to non-enslavable status. Subject peoples who were no longer enslavable by this time would either be grafted into the Coscivian people by later Naturalisations or, along with tributary nations, become the predecessors of today’s Kiravite Minorities. Remaining enslavable subject peoples would become predecessors of today’s urom communities.

With the consolidation o – Non-enslavable Subjects of the Land were either grafted into the Coscivian people by the mass Naturalisations or

Contemporary legal forms:

  • Penal labour
  • Nat'l Service, public service, conscription
  • Imperial Academy
  • Kikparis
  • Visiting Caphirian bondsmen
  • Clowns

Edge cases

There are certain non-military public offices and appointments that cannot be freely resigned. Most notably, members of the Imperial Academy may be summoned to provide certain professional services to the Federacy. For example, performing artists and the Poet Laureate may be called upon to perform or recite at state events. Scholars and scientists may be called upon to serve on panels, advisory boards, and special taskforces. These summonses are compulsory and often uncompensated, and members cannot resign (though they may request release, it is not guaranteed). {One-off summonses are almost never compensated; continuing commitments often come with a stipend of some sort). A 2002 Consistorial Court ruling upheld the legality of such service. Federal Councillors cannot unilaterally resign; they must be dismissed by their state legislature. In the past, Delegates to the Federal Stanora could not resign either. This was changed under the Remnant.

Although federal conscription and National Service were suspended in 1987, they remain lawful and could be reäctivated. Provincial conscription was most recently used by the Porfírian colonies during the Final War of the Deluge. A few states in the former Kiravian Remnant maintain compulsory civilian public service for youth. On a local level, some municipalities in Antaric-speaking regions have mandatory community service.

In South Kirav, clowns are legally property and may be bought and sold. There are estimated to be around 40 clowns in the South today.

As authorised by the League of Nations, Kikparis may be bought, sold, and held as property and used for any productive activity of which they are capable.

Winnecomac War Timeline

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  • Wednesday, July 21, 2021 (ILT) - (June 28, 2033) President of Asteria Fatima Alvarez announce a referendum on reclaiming Winnecomac County
  • Wednesday, July 21, 2021 21:31:00 (ILT) - Rioters break into main building of Tierrador's embassy in Concordia

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