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== INTER-TRIBAL DISPUTES ==
== INTER-TRIBAL DISPUTES ==
=== Between peoples ===
=== Between peoples ===
* Inter-tribal disputes occur between distinct peoples or Nations.
* [[Inter-tribal disputes occur between distinct peoples or Nations.]]
* No party may impose resolution unilaterally.
* [[No party may impose resolution unilaterally.]]
* Respect for the law and governance of other peoples is required.
* [[Respect for the law and governance of other peoples is required.]]
* Lawful engagement depends on mutual recognition and restraint.
* [[Lawful engagement depends on mutual recognition and restraint]].


== ROLE OF HOUSES ==
== ROLE OF HOUSES ==
=== Collective responsibility ===
=== Collective responsibility ===
* Houses represent their members in disputes.
* [[Houses represent their members in disputes]].
* Compensation and repair are addressed at the house level.
* [[Compensation and repair are addressed at the house level]].
* Failure of a house to respond affects its standing.
* [[Failure of a house to respond affects its standing]].
* Collective responsibility reinforces accountability.
* [[Collective responsibility reinforces accountability]].


== ROLE OF ELDERS ==
== ROLE OF ELDERS ==
=== Guidance and interpretation ===
=== Guidance and interpretation ===
* Elders may assist in interpreting law and precedent.
* [[Elders may assist in interpreting law and precedent]].
* Guidance focuses on balance, memory, and consequence.
* [[Guidance focuses on balance, memory, and consequence]].
* Elders do not substitute for the responsibility of houses.
* [[Elders do not substitute for the responsibility of houses.]]
* Trust limits the scope of elder involvement.
* [[Trust limits the scope of elder involvement.]]


== WITNESS ==
== WITNESS ==
=== Legitimacy and memory ===
=== Legitimacy and memory ===
* Dispute resolution requires witnesses.
* [[Dispute resolution requires witnesses]].
* Witnesses confirm acknowledgment, process, and outcome.
* [[Witnesses confirm acknowledgment, process, and outcome]].
* Witnessing prevents private or coerced settlements.
* [[Witnessing prevents private or coerced settlements]].
* Public memory preserves the legitimacy of resolution.
* [[Public memory preserves the legitimacy of resolution.]]


== RESTORATION ==
== RESTORATION ==
=== Repair and balance ===
=== Repair and balance ===
* Resolution seeks to repair relationships and restore balance.
* [[Resolution seeks to repair relationships and restore balance.]]
* Restoration may include apology, compensation, or other appropriate acts.
* [[Restoration may include apology, compensation, or other appropriate acts.]]
* Completion of restoration restores standing between parties.
* [[Completion of restoration restores standing between parties]].
* Unresolved harm sustains imbalance.
* [[Unresolved harm sustains imbalance.]]


== LIMITS ==
== LIMITS ==
=== Boundaries ===
=== Boundaries ===
* Not all disputes can be resolved immediately.
* [[Not all disputes can be resolved immediately.]]
* Persistent refusal to engage undermines*
* [[Persistent refusal to engage undermines]]*

Latest revision as of 16:27, 1 February 2026

Inter-House and Inter-Tribal Dispute Law

Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working

Purpose

This page describes how disputes between houses, and between distinct peoples or tribes, are addressed within Tsm’syen law. It records principles governing recognition of harm, responsibility, witnessing, and restoration across boundaries of house and community.

This page does not establish courts or external enforcement bodies.

General principles

INTER-HOUSE DISPUTES

Between houses

INTER-TRIBAL DISPUTES

Between peoples

ROLE OF HOUSES

Collective responsibility

ROLE OF ELDERS

Guidance and interpretation

WITNESS

Legitimacy and memory

RESTORATION

Repair and balance

LIMITS

Boundaries