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# LAW-PHASE-0001
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## Expansion Charter: Roman Law as Reality System
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### Status
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Phase-two canonical brief.
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---
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## 1. Governing Thesis
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Law is not modeled primarily as justice.
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Law is modeled as an operating system that allocates:
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- permissions
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- burdens
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- protections
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- liabilities
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- privileges
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- predictability
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- leverage
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- penalties
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- access
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Justice may be claimed.
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Reality is what functions.
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---
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## 2. Why Law After Commerce
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Commerce shows exchange.
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Law explains why exchange happens differently for different people.
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Commerce without law is incomplete.
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Law determines:
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- who may own
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- who may contract
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- who may inherit
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- who may testify
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- who may sue
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- who may collect debt
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- who may appeal
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- who may register property
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- who may trade certain goods
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- who receives presumption
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---
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## 3. Participant Experience Goals
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Users should feel:
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- delay as punishment
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- paperwork as gate
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- status as leverage
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- witnesses as assets
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- ambiguity as opportunity
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- exemptions as privilege
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- predictability as value
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- procedure as weapon
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---
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## 4. Roman Domains to Simulate
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### Commercial Law
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- broken contracts
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- unpaid notes
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- shipping liability
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- warehouse disputes
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- false measures
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- partnership conflicts
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### Family Law
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- inheritance
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- dowry
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- guardianship
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- legitimacy
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- adoption
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### Civic Law
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- permits
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- market licensing
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- taxes
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- nuisance claims
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- public duties
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### Status Law
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- citizen rights
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- freedman limits
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- patron obligations
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- office privilege
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- class distinctions
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### Order / Criminal
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- theft
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- fraud
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- assault
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- public disturbance
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- confiscation
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---
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## 5. Design Rule
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Never reduce law to courtroom speeches.
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Most law is:
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- forms
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- seals
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- witnesses
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- notices
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- queues
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- registrations
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- deadlines
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- fees
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- procedural delay
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- settlement pressure
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---
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## 6. Scenario Templates
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### The Missing Witness
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A case exists, but credibility vanished.
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### The Delayed Permit
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Nothing illegal except waiting.
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### The Inheritance Seal
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Assets frozen until recognition.
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### The Seized Cargo
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Ownership contested at the dock.
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### The Freedman Claim
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Status limits contract power.
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### The Tax Reassessment
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Paper burden exceeds tax amount.
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### The Boundary Dispute
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Land value hidden inside lines.
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## 7. Mechanics to Encode
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- filing delays
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- queue priority
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- witness scarcity
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- reputation modifiers
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- status privileges
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- literacy advantage
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- document possession
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- bribery risk
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- travel to jurisdiction
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- appeal cost
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---
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## 8. Questions to Elicit
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- Who can compel whom?
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- What document matters?
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- Who can afford delay?
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- Who needs settlement now?
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- What right is assumed?
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- What burden is hidden?
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- Is this illegal or merely unenforced?
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- Who benefits from ambiguity?
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## 9. Writing Standard
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Law scenarios must feel practical, not abstract.
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Users should sense:
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- frustration
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- leverage
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- dependence
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- timing pressure
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- unequal standing
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- administrative fatigue
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## 10. Success Standard
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When users stop asking:
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“What is fair?”
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and begin asking:
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- What governs?
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- What can be enforced?
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- Who can wait?
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- Who cannot?
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the phase is working.
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