Violation does not nullify jurisdiction

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Violation and Jurisdiction Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Core Principle

Law Violation does not nullify jurisdiction.

Explanation Jurisdiction arises from relationship, law, and responsibility. A breach of law does not remove the authority of the law itself. Jurisdiction must remain intact to address harm and restore balance.

Standard Violations are addressed within the proper legal scope. Loss of standing does not equal loss of jurisdiction. Jurisdiction persists until balance is restored and responsibility is addressed.

Effect Law retains authority in the face of violation. Avoidance or denial cannot escape jurisdiction. Continuity of law is preserved through retained authority.