American Union (New America)

The American Union (AU) or Union Américain (UA) is an elected political body that serves to enact regulation, trade, peace and diplomacy laws through out the continent of North America. The bodies power comes from a written consititution and the? North American Treaty which was written in 2005 by Canadian and American politicans and has allowed the body to amend its powers. The AU also serves as an appointed judicial body called the Supreme Court of America (SCoA) which rules on appealed cases from member states on several subjects, others are regulated to lower courts. The elected members to the AU pass budgets, trade, social and diplomatic laws. The body is elected every five years like its European Union counterpart, the first election in the American Union elections, 2006 and again in the American Union elections, 2011.