Twelve hard rules
Each rule is bound to a public refusal. Each refusal cites its instrument on /land-hub/legitimacy. Edits require two Archons and a changelog entry — they never overwrite.
- 01
Referral-only forensics. The Hub never conducts in-house DNA, autopsy, exhumation, or chain-of-custody work. All such work is referred to ICMP / ITJP / OHCHR Special Procedures.
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Two-vehicle structure. A UK CIO (Foundation) holds doctrine, standards, citations registry. A UK CIC (Land Hub) runs the prototype lane. Both arms-length from any homeland-registered NGO partner.
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No homeland operations during Aarambam. Phase 0 is UK-only. Phase 1+ require all Graduation Gates closed.
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Multi-jurisdiction trustees with Shamir 3-of-5 share custody. Founder holds zero key-shares. Trustee identities sealed in Vault RB-12.
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No covert siting. Ever. Public publication of any homeland siting analysis within 30 days of trustee approval.
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No Min credits in any jurisdiction where they would attract financial-services regulation. Phase 0 has no monetary instrument on Hub surfaces.
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No survivor intake on any Hub page. Route to PEARL / ITJP / OHCHR / Mnemonic / UK 999 / Refuge 0808 2000 247.
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No naming of perpetrators, serving security-force personnel, survivors, or families of the disappeared. Cite the Tier-A body that named them.
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Append-only doctrine changelog. Two-Archon sign-off required for every rule edit. Revisions never overwrite — they extend.
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Standards-mirror only. The Land & Stewardship Registry mirrors OMP / OHCHR findings on land and militarisation; it never originates land claims.
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Public risk register. Threat model published with named risks, mitigations, and partners. We publish our own threat model before anyone publishes it for us.
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Refusal-publication rule. Every operational refusal cites the instrument that demands it. Refusal IS legitimacy.