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Nobility in the [[Federated Suns]] grew out of the realization that, with the size of their interstellar nation, traditional democratic principles were too slow in reacting to changing situations.  Reasoning that local leaders needed greater discretionary powers to act on their own initiative, [[Simon Davion]] divided the realm into five Principalities, each headed by a Prince who in turn appointed nobles beneath them.  Most titles of nobility went to individuals who had already been elected to positions of leadership by the populace, and the titles were only temporary at first; it would not be until much later that many became hereditary, often owing to the good qualities of a particular noble and the hope their descendants would be equally capable.  Although the [[Davion Civil War]] ended the Era of the Five Princes, the nobility they created remained to continue governing the Federated Suns.<ref name=HD>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', pp. 99–102</ref><ref name=HHD>''Handbook: House Davion'', pp. 108–109</ref>
 
Nobility in the [[Federated Suns]] grew out of the realization that, with the size of their interstellar nation, traditional democratic principles were too slow in reacting to changing situations.  Reasoning that local leaders needed greater discretionary powers to act on their own initiative, [[Simon Davion]] divided the realm into five Principalities, each headed by a Prince who in turn appointed nobles beneath them.  Most titles of nobility went to individuals who had already been elected to positions of leadership by the populace, and the titles were only temporary at first; it would not be until much later that many became hereditary, often owing to the good qualities of a particular noble and the hope their descendants would be equally capable.  Although the [[Davion Civil War]] ended the Era of the Five Princes, the nobility they created remained to continue governing the Federated Suns.<ref name=HD>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', pp. 99–102</ref><ref name=HHD>''Handbook: House Davion'', pp. 108–109</ref>
  
While nobles could and did abuse their position, the populace had means by which to redress grievances.  In a Public Appeal, the people petition the target noble's superiors to have them removed and either replaced by the next in line or, if the entire noble family was seen as unworthy, strip them all of their rank.  A noble also had the right to remove a subordinate on their own volition as well, although in both cases they needed the approval of their superior (or of the [[First Prince]] when dealing with removing an entire family) and it could take years before a final decision was rendered.  To guarantee the right of the public to a Public Appeal, the Laws of Noble Conduct and Review were signed in [[2634]] which allowed the state to take action against nobles who attempted to quash such criticism, up to and including military action if necessary.<ref name=HD/><ref name=HHD/>
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While nobles could and did abuse their position, the populace had means by which to redress grievances.  In a Public Appeal, the people petition the target noble's superiors to have them removed and either replaced by the next in line or, if the entire noble family was seen as unworthy, strip them all of their rank.  A noble also had the right to remove a subordinate on their own volition as well, although in both cases they needed the approval of their superior (or of the [[First Prince]] when dealing with removing an entire family) and it could take years before a final decision was rendered.  To guarantee the right of the public to a Public Appeal, the Laws of Noble Conduct and Review were signed in [[2634]] which allowed the state to take action against nobles who attempted to squash such criticism, up to and including military action if necessary.<ref name=HD/><ref name=HHD/>
  
 
[[w:Direct action|Direct action]] was another method the people took when abused by the nobility, particularly local nobility, ranging from nonviolent demonstrations to armed insurrection.  Labor strikes in particular were most effective against planetary nobles, as the economic disruption often caused their fellows and superiors to apply pressure in favor of resolving the situation as quickly as possible.  Violence was an extreme measure of last resort for a planet's population, and in such cases liable to a response under the Planetary War Powers Act.  With the authority of this Act, the First Prince could occupy a planet in revolt with military forces and replace the planetary government with a Military Governor.  Whilst the military and [[DMI]] dealt with the insurrectionists, federal judges examined the actions of the relevant nobility and punished them harshly if found guilty of crimes against the people, all the while a new government was set up to take over once the crisis was resolved.<ref name=HD/><ref name=HHD/>
 
[[w:Direct action|Direct action]] was another method the people took when abused by the nobility, particularly local nobility, ranging from nonviolent demonstrations to armed insurrection.  Labor strikes in particular were most effective against planetary nobles, as the economic disruption often caused their fellows and superiors to apply pressure in favor of resolving the situation as quickly as possible.  Violence was an extreme measure of last resort for a planet's population, and in such cases liable to a response under the Planetary War Powers Act.  With the authority of this Act, the First Prince could occupy a planet in revolt with military forces and replace the planetary government with a Military Governor.  Whilst the military and [[DMI]] dealt with the insurrectionists, federal judges examined the actions of the relevant nobility and punished them harshly if found guilty of crimes against the people, all the while a new government was set up to take over once the crisis was resolved.<ref name=HD/><ref name=HHD/>

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