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This repository is being opened as an Institutional Governance Library. Documents published here are intended to be time-locked, versioned, and used as living protocol—not marketing. Releases are issued only after Ethics Circle sign-off and are cited by Release ID.

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Active Standard Updated: 2026-03-01
Current Guidance: “The Principle of Proximity” (Steward Review v1.04) is being broadcast to all Ally Circles as the 2026 engagement standard.
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Release ID: NP-CANON-2026-01

The Intergenerational Distributive Justice Framework

This protocol defines the “Right to Connection” for the 15,000-voice projection. It is the mandatory ethical baseline for all Ally Circle adoptions.

Authorized by: Ethics Circle Seat 1 Citable: NP (2026) v1.04 Signed release
Generational Continuity Status Archived for 2050

“This logic is time-locked. Scheduled re-broadcast to next-generation stewards: Sept 2050.”

🏺 Canon Drafts (2026)

Foundational governance texts under Ethics Circle review. Public excerpts only until the Circle authorizes release.

VersioningSign-offRelease rules

⚖️ Data Sovereignty Protocols

Custody rules, access tiers, and revocation pathways. Built for ICIP respect and consent-first architecture.

CustodyConsentRevocation

🌿 Ethic of Care

Non-extractive practice standards for relational work, youth protection, and community-led governance decisions.

CareYouth safetyCommunity lead

🗓️ 100-Year Legacy Protocol

Generational release schedule (2050 / 2075 / 2100). Frameworks are encoded as long-term guidance, not temporary content.

Time-locked Generational Sync Cycle release Archival
Status: In preparation — Repository structure is live; documents will appear as the Ethics Circle approves publication.

This Library is governed as a Sovereign Repository. No document is released without the collective sign-off of the Ethics Circle. Our architecture is built to ensure that 100 years from now, the guidance remains intact, citable, and honored.

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