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| Decisions rely on witness and restraint.
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| Category: Tsm’syen Law
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| == Purpose ==
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| This entry explains that lawful decisions depend on public witnessing and the disciplined exercise of authority.
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| Process is as important as outcome.
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| == Principle ==
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| Witnessing confirms what occurred.
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| Restraint prevents misuse of power.
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| == Witness ==
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| Witnesses observe, remember, and affirm the legitimacy of actions taken.
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| Public recognition protects against private or coerced decisions.
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| == Restraint ==
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| Authority is exercised carefully and within limits.
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| Not every power that can be used should be used.
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| == Limits ==
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| Decisions made without witness risk dispute.
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| Decisions made without restraint risk imbalance.
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| == Function ==
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| Witnessing builds memory.
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| Restraint builds trust.
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| Together they sustain continuity of law.
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| == Related pages ==
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| * [[Witness]]
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| * [[Restraint and responsibility]]
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| * [[Authority]]
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| * [[Restoration]]
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