It does not create law unilaterally

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Unilateral Law-Making Is Not Permitted Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working

Purpose

This principle clarifies that lawful authority cannot arise from one body acting alone.

General Principle

The Assembly does not create law unilaterally.

Meaning

Law develops through ayaawx, recognition, responsibility, and proper process. No single forum may invent, alter, or impose law by declaration.

Implications

Coordination does not equal legislation. Discussion does not replace the sources of law held in houses, clans, and lived precedent.

Limits

Any attempt to assert unilateral authority exceeds lawful scope. Actions taken without proper grounding risk lacking standing.

Legitimacy

Validity depends on recognition, witnessing, and continuity with ayaawx.

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