SAFE-Matter™ Constitutional Inadmissibility Conditions Framework: Runtime Conditions Under Which Execution Legitimacy Fails
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Abstract
SAFE-Matter™ Constitutional Inadmissibility Conditions Framework formalises the runtime conditions under which execution authority becomes constitutionally inadmissible within life-critical and high-consequence operational systems. The paper establishes explicit inadmissibility conditions governing whether consequential execution may legitimately continue under present-state runtime conditions. Unlike conventional governance systems, which frequently inherit operational legitimacy forward from historical approval, certification, policy alignment, or procedural continuity, SAFE-Matter™ continuously evaluates whether sufficient independently verifiable evidence exists to constitutionally permit execution at the…
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- Verifiable secret sharing
- Doctrine
- Legitimacy
- Corporate governance
- Principal (computer security)
- Dependency (UML)
- Separation of powers