Restoration requires witnessing

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Restoration Requires Witnessing

Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working

Purpose

This entry records the principle that restoration requires witnessing. Repair and resolution are not private assertions; they are recognized, affirmed, and remembered through witnesses.

General Principle

  • Restoration requires witnessing.
  • Repair must be seen, acknowledged, and remembered.
  • Witnessing confirms responsibility and completion of obligations.
  • Unwitnessed restoration lacks standing.

Role of Witnesses

  • Witnesses confirm that harm was addressed.
  • Witnesses observe responsibility, repair, and conduct.
  • Witnesses hold memory of the resolution.
  • Witnesses support continuity and accountability.

Application

  • Restoration is carried out in the presence of appropriate witnesses.
  • Witnessing may occur through elders, houses, clans, or community.
  • Witnesses ensure obligations are fulfilled, not merely promised.
  • Witnessed repair establishes legitimacy.

Limits

  • Witnessing does not override safety or privacy where required.
  • Not all witnesses are appropriate for every matter.
  • Witnessing does not replace responsibility.
  • False or coerced witnessing invalidates restoration.

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