Institutional Inviolability Integrity Framework (IIIF): A Constitutional Framework for Sovereign Endurance Under Interference
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The Institutional Inviolability Integrity Framework (IIIF) is a non-normative, non-operational constitutional framework defining the conditions under which institutional authority may be considered inviolable when exercised under exposure, interference, dependency, and scale. This work does not define security as protection, safety, control, resilience, or compliance. It does not prescribe safeguards, controls, architectures, practices, methodologies, or implementation guidance. It does not offer assurance, certification, maturity models, or governance prescriptions. IIIF defines what constitutes inviolability, how inviolability may be lost, and when authority claims become constitutionally invalid. It…
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- Legitimacy
- Sovereignty
- Corporate governance
- Work (physics)
- Transaction cost
- Boundary (topology)
- Notice
- Control (management)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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