No party may impose resolution unilaterally.
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Prohibition of Unilateral Resolution
No party may impose resolution unilaterally.
Resolution requires engagement, consent, and participation of all affected parties.
Unilateral action undermines autonomy, legitimacy, and balance.
Imposed outcomes do not constitute true resolution and fail to restore relationships.
Processes that bypass engagement or witnessing lack authority under law.
Law restrains power to prevent dominance, coercion, or forced compliance.