Memory Is a Source of Legal Authority
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Memory Is a Source of Legal Authority
Category: Adaawk Page status: Working
Purpose
To affirm that lawful understanding is carried through remembered knowledge transmitted across generations.
General Principle
Memory is a source of legal authority.
Explanation
Ayaawx is preserved in what is remembered, repeated, and witnessed. Through memory, past decisions remain present and guide conduct. Authority lives where knowledge is accurately carried.
Authority
Memory is maintained through:
Implications
Forgetting weakens clarity of responsibility. Careful remembrance strengthens continuity. Recollection connects present action to inherited law.
Limits
Memory must be treated with respect and context. Personal opinion cannot replace established recollection.