The Sovereign Corpus — Adjudicative Companion for Contested Authority Under Inviolability Uncertainty
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This publication is a non-normative, non-operational adjudicative companion within the Security Pillar of the Sovereign Corpus. It governs post-hoc constitutional judgment of authority claims where inviolability is uncertain, contested, or alleged to have failed. The work does not prescribe security practices, controls, governance mechanisms, procedures, remedies, sanctions, or evidentiary standards. It does not establish law, policy, or compliance obligations. This volume operates in explicit constitutional dependency on Security Before Scale (doctrinal necessity), the Institutional Inviolability Integrity Framework (IIIF) (constitutional conditions), Sovereign Security Stewardship (SSS) (interpretive…
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- Sovereignty
- Corporate governance
- Work (physics)
- Dependency (UML)
- Compliance (psychology)
- Stewardship (theology)
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UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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