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= Responsibilities Are Fulfilled = | |||
Authority under Tsm’syen law exists only where responsibilities are fulfilled. | |||
Rights, names, crests, and positions carry duties that must be actively upheld. | |||
== Meaning == | |||
Responsibilities include: | |||
* Care for people, land, and waters | |||
* Fulfillment of house and clan obligations | |||
* | * Lawful exercise of authority | ||
* | * Accountability for decisions and actions | ||
* | * Correction of harm when it occurs | ||
* | |||
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Responsibility is not symbolic. | |||
It is demonstrated through conduct. | |||
=== Fulfillment | == Legal Principle == | ||
Authority without responsibility has no standing. | |||
Under Ayaawk: | |||
* Responsibility precedes authority | |||
* Responsibility limits authority | |||
* Responsibility sustains legitimacy | |||
Where responsibility is neglected, authority weakens. | |||
== Fulfillment == | |||
Responsibilities are fulfilled through: | Responsibilities are fulfilled through: | ||
* Ongoing care and presence | |||
* Lawful decision-making | |||
* Transparency before witnesses | |||
* Willingness to be corrected | |||
* Respect for house, community, and shared law | |||
Fulfillment is continuous, not occasional. | |||
== Failure == | |||
Failure to fulfill responsibilities includes: | |||
Avoidance | * Neglect of care obligations | ||
* Misuse of authority or crests | |||
* Avoidance of accountability | |||
* Acting beyond lawful scope | |||
* Prioritizing personal or external interests | |||
Such failure invites lawful correction. | |||
== Correction == | |||
When responsibilities are not fulfilled: | |||
* Roles may be rebalanced | |||
* Authority may be limited or withdrawn | |||
* Duties may be reassigned | |||
* Processes may be restored through Ayaawk | |||
Correction restores balance. | |||
It is not punishment for its own sake. | |||
== Continuity == | |||
Fulfilled responsibility ensures continuity across generations. | |||
Through fulfillment: | |||
* Law remains trusted | |||
* Authority remains legitimate | |||
* Houses remain strong | |||
* The Nation remains whole | |||
Tsm’syen law endures because responsibility is carried forward. | |||
== Cross References == | |||
== | * [[Limits on Authority]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Accountability Before Witnesses]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Do Not Replace House Authority]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Shared Ayaawk Is Articulated]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Support Daily Governance, Care, and Mutual Aid]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Collective Defense of Law and Land Is Organized]] | ||
* [[ | |||
Latest revision as of 18:43, 15 January 2026
Responsibilities Are Fulfilled
Authority under Tsm’syen law exists only where responsibilities are fulfilled.
Rights, names, crests, and positions carry duties that must be actively upheld.
Meaning
Responsibilities include:
- Care for people, land, and waters
- Fulfillment of house and clan obligations
- Lawful exercise of authority
- Accountability for decisions and actions
- Correction of harm when it occurs
Responsibility is not symbolic. It is demonstrated through conduct.
Legal Principle
Authority without responsibility has no standing.
Under Ayaawk:
- Responsibility precedes authority
- Responsibility limits authority
- Responsibility sustains legitimacy
Where responsibility is neglected, authority weakens.
Fulfillment
Responsibilities are fulfilled through:
- Ongoing care and presence
- Lawful decision-making
- Transparency before witnesses
- Willingness to be corrected
- Respect for house, community, and shared law
Fulfillment is continuous, not occasional.
Failure
Failure to fulfill responsibilities includes:
- Neglect of care obligations
- Misuse of authority or crests
- Avoidance of accountability
- Acting beyond lawful scope
- Prioritizing personal or external interests
Such failure invites lawful correction.
Correction
When responsibilities are not fulfilled:
- Roles may be rebalanced
- Authority may be limited or withdrawn
- Duties may be reassigned
- Processes may be restored through Ayaawk
Correction restores balance. It is not punishment for its own sake.
Continuity
Fulfilled responsibility ensures continuity across generations.
Through fulfillment:
- Law remains trusted
- Authority remains legitimate
- Houses remain strong
- The Nation remains whole
Tsm’syen law endures because responsibility is carried forward.