Section 3: An appeal process may be initiated within 7 days of the judges’ decision, during which a stay of execution will be granted. The nations contesting border demarcations have the right to request a vote to determine the fairness and integrity of the judges' findings and solution, ensuring the absence of corruption or collusion. A simple majority vote among member nations is then conducted to either uphold or overturn the judges' decision, with no further avenue for appeal. If the majority vote rejects the decision, the member nations will convene to select an appellate panel of judges to recommence the process. 

Section 4: Judges are mandated by this constitution to find a solution or compromise with the underlying principle being that movement of borders and loss of land is more desirable than loss of life through military engagement. 

Section 5: Judges with past or present citizenship in the countries where the borders are being disputed are automatically recused. Temporary stand-in judges will be voted in by member nations to replace recused judges.

 Article VII: Amendments 

Section 1: This Constitution may be amended by a supermajority vote of two-thirds of all member nations. 

Section 2: No amendment shall be granted that gives veto power to any nation or group of nations. 

Section 3: No amendment shall be granted that authorizes use of WPF military force for purposes other than those described in Article II and Article III. 

Section 4: No amendment shall be granted that excludes any nation from membership based on anything other than noncompliance with the resource quota outlined in Article IV Section 1. 

Section 5: Any nation may propose an amendment or a vote on any matter requiring voting, with no limitation on the number of proposals or votes submitted. Nations may lock their vote, eliminating the need to vote repeatedly, and they may unlock and modify their vote at any time. 

Article VIII: Nuclear Weapons 

Section 1: Ten years after the ratification of this constitution and upon establishing its efficacy in deterring aggression and fostering peace, member nations possessing nuclear arms shall initiate negotiations to gradually eliminate all nuclear weapons. 

In Witness Whereof, the undersigned, duly authorized representatives of the member nations, have signed this Constitution on this day, affirming their commitment to global peace and security.

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