LAW — Law and Justice
The pattern made enforceable. 20 entries spanning constitutional structure, procedural rights, ancient legal concepts, and modern frontiers of justice.
I. Foundations of Legal Order
- Separation of Powers — Structural Prevention of Tyranny
- Due Process — The State Must Show Its Evidence
- Presumption of Innocence — You Cannot Fabricate Guilt to Fill Silence
- Proportionality of Punishment — The Punishment Must Fit the Crime
- Habeas Corpus — Produce the Body
- The Social Contract — Alignment Between Individual Sacrifice and Collective Benefit
II. Procedural Structures
- Constitutions as Structural Firmware — Encoding Properties into National Operating Systems
- Trial by Jury — The State Submits to the Judgment of Ordinary People
- The Rule of Law — No One Is Above the Law
- International Law and Human Rights — The Properties Applied Across All Nations
III. Justice and Repair
- Restorative Justice — Alignment Between Purpose and Action
- The Adversarial System — Structural Honesty Through Opposition
- Stare Decisis and Precedent — Alignment Across Time
- Whistleblower Protection — The Cost of Honesty Made Survivable
IV. Ancient and Foundational Concepts
- The Jubilee (Law) — Proportion Reset at Civilizational Scale
- Corruption as Structural Failure — The Legal Infrastructure of Honesty
- Intellectual Property — Alignment Between Creator and Credit
V. Modern Frontiers
- Environmental Law — Proportion Between Civilization and Earth
- The Right to Silence — Non-Fabrication Protected by Law
- Truth and Reconciliation Commissions — When Justice Requires Honesty More Than Punishment
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