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"Nowhereisland’s constitution is and will be cumulative and consensual, open to all citizens and subject to change during the nation’s lifetime."

The writing of Nowhereisland's constitution is 'open to all citizens'. This is the first online, on-going national constitution. You can help write the Nowhereisland constitution by making a proposition in 120 characters or less inc. spaces, and tag your proposition by selecting a category. They may involve rights; they may be about what those in power should do; or they may be about where you live or how we treat our fellow citizens.

Writing the constitution also means ranking others by ‘liking’ or ‘disliking' and you can view all the constitutional propositions at View Constitution.

Find out more about the history of constitutions in the online Embassy.

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The latest propositions

HONEY ANGELL Nationhood

The accepted working week shall be Monday through Thursday, with three days rest and recreation for all citizens

Tom Wade Nationhood

all materials need to be from sustainable sources

COURTNEY ILES

we need peace, love, and trust in this project xx will dale

Georgi Redmore Nationhood

children need good education

Leanne W Nationhood

All homes to have enough space to grow their own food, or allotments provided for apartments.

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Nowhereisland is led by artist Alex Hartley, one of 12 Artist Taking the Lead projects for the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad. Nowhereisland is produced by Situations at the University of the West of England, Bristol and funded by Arts Council England. We also gratefully acknowledge the support of Bloomberg, Nicky Wilson Jupiter Artland, the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Royal Norwegian Embassy and Yellowbrick Trading.

Identity designed by Fraser Muggeridge studio and Wolfram Wiedner, website by Wolfram Wiedner.