environmental-judiciary
A unique environmental court is established to oversee terraforming and land stewardship, reflecting the importance of ecological concerns in Martian governance.
1 chapter across 1 book
Blue Mars (1997)Kim Stanley Robinson
The chapter details the final stages of drafting and ratifying a new Martian global constitution, highlighting the tension between infinite political possibilities and the necessity of choosing a concrete governmental structure. It describes the negotiated compromises, especially with the Reds, the establishment of a confederation with a strong judiciary, and the emotional toll on key figures like Art and Nadia as they push toward closure. Ultimately, the constitution is voted on and overwhelmingly approved by the Martian populace, marking the establishment of a new government.