Prevention of further harm is part of restoration.

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Prevention of Further Harm is Part of Restoration Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working

Purpose

This principle confirms that restoring balance includes ensuring that harm does not continue or return.

General Principle

Prevention of further harm is part of restoration.

Meaning

Repair is incomplete if conditions for repeated damage remain. Future safety is part of present responsibility.

Application

Preventive action may include:

  • changing conduct
  • correcting unsafe conditions
  • establishing safeguards
  • monitoring outcomes

Relationship

Protection of people, land, and future generations is central to lawful response.

Limits

Temporary or superficial measures are insufficient where risk remains.

Witness

Witnessing affirms whether meaningful protection has been achieved.

See also