Tsm’syen law predates modern international instruments

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Tsm’syen Law Predates Modern International Instruments

Category: Interpretation Page status: Working

Purpose

To recognize that ayaawx existed and governed long before contemporary international declarations, state constitutions, or regulatory systems.

General Principle

Tsm’syen law predates modern international instruments.

Explanation

The authority of ayaawx arises from land, history, and lived relationship. Modern documents may acknowledge or interact with that authority. They did not create it.

Authority

The continuity of law is carried through:

Implications

Recognition in newer systems may be useful. Absence of recognition in earlier periods does not negate existence. Time depth strengthens, rather than weakens, standing.

Limits

Historical priority does not remove the need for responsible and careful application in the present. Continuity depends on living practice.

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