TA-14 Admissibility Before Execution Doctrine — No Consequence Before Admissible Evidence

Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan · Tatarstan Academy of Sciences

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The TA-14 Admissibility Before Execution Doctrine defines the core execution-validity rule within the TA-14 admissible execution ecosystem: No admissible evidence. No admissible execution. This doctrine establishes that consequence-bearing systems must not act first and seek justification later. Execution is not valid merely because a system can technically perform an action, because an AI model can generate output, because a workflow can proceed, because a policy engine permits continuation, because a dashboard displays data, because a sensor reports a condition, because a human approves a recommendation, or because a log is created after the fact. TA-14 separates technical capability from admissible…

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Keywords
  • Commit
  • Doctrine
  • Outcome (game theory)
  • Action (physics)
  • Commission
  • Accountability
  • Workflow
  • Precondition
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