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  1. Identity markers divorced from duty (1 revision)
  2. Authority Arises From Recognition of the Witness Not Position (1 revision)
  3. Completion of restoration restores standing between parties (1 revision)
  4. Roles may be reassigned (1 revision)
  5. Sim’oogit Authority Is Tied to Adaawk and Conduct (1 revision)
  6. Coordination does not create hierarchy between communities. (1 revision)
  7. External reinterpretation lacks authority. (1 revision)
  8. Adaawx record the history of law in practice (1 revision)
  9. The Assembly exists to address matters affecting the Nation as a whole. (1 revision)
  10. Lawful refusal protects autonomy (1 revision)
  11. Host multiple houses and clans (1 revision)
  12. Access to the Codex may be guided or limited. (1 revision)
  13. Accountability for harm (1 revision)
  14. Section 25 of the Canadian Charter affirms that Charter rights do not abrogate or derogate from Indigenous rights (1 revision)
  15. House-Level Enforcement of Law (1 revision)
  16. Laxyuup is inseparable from people, law, and history. (1 revision)
  17. Restoration may include cessation, repair, compensation, or protection. (1 revision)
  18. Stewardship is exercised through conduct, not possession (1 revision)
  19. Relationship Between House, Clan, and Nation Law (1 revision)
  20. Foundations of Tsm’syen Law (1 revision)
  21. House Adaawk Record the History of a Wilp or Waap (1 revision)
  22. Stewardship protects resources for future generations (1 revision)
  23. Wilp / Waap as Primary Governance Unit (1 revision)
  24. Jurisdiction depends on relationship to the matter (1 revision)
  25. Refusal preserves legal integrity (1 revision)
  26. Lawful limits preserve balance (1 revision)
  27. Continuity through Adaawk (1 revision)
  28. Adaawk Carry Law Through Memory and History (1 revision)
  29. External claims do not replace internal law. (1 revision)
  30. Authority of Elder women (1 revision)
  31. Short-term benefit must not undermine continuity. (1 revision)
  32. Recording law supports continuity and access (1 revision)
  33. Inter-tribal disputes occur between distinct peoples or Nations. (1 revision)
  34. Meaning and responsibilities of crests (1 revision)
  35. Disputes create imbalance beyond a single house (1 revision)
  36. Revision strengthens accuracy and trust (1 revision)
  37. Decisions consider long-term impact. (1 revision)
  38. Representation by houses, clans, and tribes (1 revision)
  39. The Codex supports reference, not command. (1 revision)
  40. Protection of internal law preserves sovereignty (1 revision)
  41. Guidance draws on law, memory, and precedent (1 revision)
  42. Apprenticeship and transfer of knowledge (1 revision)
  43. Clans may hold jurisdiction in inter-house matters. (1 revision)
  44. Law remains grounded in practice, memory, and conduct. (1 revision)
  45. Response to modern violations safeguards continuity (1 revision)
  46. What a Name Represents (1 revision)
  47. Witnesses who confirm authority (1 revision)
  48. Elders may guide restorative processes (1 revision)
  49. Crests Carry History and Law (1 revision)
  50. Stories as title deeds and legal records (1 revision)

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