Protection ensures long-term strength of governance
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Protection and Long-Term Governance Strength
Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working
Purpose
This page records the principle that protection ensures the long-term strength of governance within Tsm’syen law. It affirms protection as a necessary condition for continuity, legitimacy, and lawful authority over time.
This page is declarative and does not assign authority, offices, or leadership roles.
Principle
Protection ensures long-term strength of governance.
Meaning
- Governance weakens when people are harmed or prematurely burdened.
- Protection preserves capacity, trust, and judgment.
- Strength is measured over generations, not moments.
Protection
- Protection includes care, guidance, and appropriate limits.
- Protection guards against burnout, misuse of authority, and loss of confidence.
- Protection supports healthy preparation for responsibility.
Governance Strength
- Strong governance depends on prepared and supported participants.
- Lawful authority emerges from stability and continuity.
- Governance endures when people are not sacrificed to urgency.
Continuity
- Protection maintains the future line.
- Long-term strength requires sustained teaching and preparation.
- Neglect of protection leads to erosion of law and trust.
Responsibility
- Elders, Sim’oogit, and house members share responsibility for protection.
- Protection is an active duty, not passive restraint.
- Decisions affecting youth and learners must consider long-term impact.
Limits
- Protection does not excuse avoidance of responsibility.
- Strength is not achieved through pressure or coercion.
- Protection must remain balanced with preparation and exposure.
Cross References
- Protection From Premature Burden
- Readiness and Exposure to Responsibility
- Youth and the Future Line
- The Future Line
- Continuity and Transmission
- Deliberate Teaching of Ayaawx and Adaawx
- Forms of Teaching
- Elders as Legal Memory
- Ayaawx
- Adaawx
To Be Developed
- Indicators of long-term governance strength
- Examples of protection sustaining leadership
- House and clan protection practices
- Source citations