Law applies across the Nation through relationship, not force

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Law Applies Across the Nation Through Relationship, Not Force Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working

Principle

Law applies across the Nation through relationship, not force.

Meaning

Ayaawx holds authority because people recognize one another through kinship, history, territory, and responsibility. Legitimacy comes from connection and mutual acknowledgement, not coercion.

Function

Relationship allows houses, clans, and communities to coordinate action while maintaining their own authority. It makes lawful response possible without creating centralized domination.

Requirements

Recognition of roles, respect for standing, and adherence to responsibility sustain the reach of law. People remain bound through belonging.

Limits

Lack of physical force does not imply lack of authority. Ignoring relationship may weaken standing and damage trust.

Implications

When law moves through relationship, unity is strengthened without erasing diversity. Authority is exercised with restraint and accountability.

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