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30 May 2026

  • 02:4002:40, 30 May 2026 diff hist +61,515 N Architecture of Global Dissolution Created page with "= A Juridical Analysis of Total Treaty Freedom and the Path to a Unified World State = {{Subtitle|Sovereign consent, peremptory norms and the self-abolition of international law}} == 1. The Voluntarist Paradigm: Sovereignty as the Source of Absolute Changeability == The architecture of public international law is anchored in the foundational principle of state consent, a framework wherein sovereign states serve as both the primary subjects and the exclusive creators of..." current
  • 02:1302:13, 30 May 2026 diff hist +66,609 N 6 Surprising Truths About the Future of Global Law Created page with "= The Architecture of Singularity = {{Subtitle|A doctrinal analysis of consensual transformation and the self-abolition of international law}} == Introduction: The Fragile Logic of World Order == The contemporary international legal order is frequently misperceived as a vertical hierarchy, a pyramid crowned by a supreme global arbiter endowed with ultimate authority over states. In doctrinal reality, the structure of public international law is strictly horizontal, con..." current

29 May 2026

  • 19:1319:13, 29 May 2026 diff hist +56,025 N Total Treaty Freedom and the Theory of Global Self-Dissolution of the International Order Created page with "{{Subtitle|A legal-theoretical analysis of treaty autonomy, sovereign consent, net-territoriality, and the proposed World Succession framework}} == Overview == '''Total Treaty Freedom''' is a legal-theoretical concept in public international law which explores the maximum consequences of the principle that international legal obligations arise primarily through the consent of sovereign subjects. The theory examines whether a sufficiently comprehensive chain of treaty r..." current
  • 18:3318:33, 29 May 2026 diff hist +49,980 N Architecture of Juridical Singularity Created page with "= Sovereignty, Universal Consent, and the Self-Abolition of International Law = {{Subtitle|A theoretical framework concerning voluntarism, treaty integration, customary international law, net-territoriality, state formation, and the transformation of international legal orders}} == The Foundations of Absolute Sovereignty and the Voluntarist Paradigm == The contemporary international legal architecture is frequently described as resting upon a voluntarist foundation whe..." current
  • 18:2218:22, 29 May 2026 diff hist −27 Architecture of Global Legal Evolution: A Knowledge Compendium No edit summary current
  • 18:2218:22, 29 May 2026 diff hist +54,888 N Architecture of Global Legal Evolution: A Knowledge Compendium Created page with "= A Knowledge Compendium = {{Subtitle|Sovereignty, Treaty Chains, Customary International Law, Net-Territoriality, State Formation, and the Clean Slate Doctrine in Contemporary International Jurisprudence}} == The Foundation: Sovereignty and the Power of Consent == In the architecture of international jurisprudence, sovereign states are the sole creators of legal reality. There exists no supreme global legislator endowed with universal legislative competence; internati..."
  • 18:1718:17, 29 May 2026 diff hist +60,052 N The Architecture of Global Legal Evolution Created page with "Treaty Chains, State Formation, Net-Territoriality and the Clean Slate Doctrine = {{Subtitle|A juridical analysis of sovereign consent, treaty integration, infrastructure-based territorial expansion, and the transformation of international legal order}} == Introduction == '''The Architecture of Global Legal Evolution''' is a legal-theoretical framework within contemporary public international law that examines the relationship between sovereign consent, treaty integrat..." current
  • 05:1305:13, 29 May 2026 diff hist 0 Electric Technocracy Movement Flag No edit summary current
  • 05:0905:09, 29 May 2026 diff hist +217 Electric Technocracy Movement Flag No edit summary
  • 05:0505:05, 29 May 2026 diff hist +830 N File:Vexillology ET Flag.jpeg The symbolic flag of Electric Technocracy represents the transition from fragmented nation-states to a united technological civilization guided by Artificial Superintelligence (ASI), Direct Digital Democracy (DDD), and global cooperation. Electric blue symbolizes energy, intelligence, digital infrastructure, and the rise of AI-driven governance. White represents peace, transparency, equality, and a world without war or borders. A glowing central sphere symbolizes the unified Earth under a sin... current

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22 May 2026

  • 02:2202:22, 22 May 2026 diff hist −24 Infrastructure Succession vs. Land Succession No edit summary current
  • 02:2202:22, 22 May 2026 diff hist +57,303 N Infrastructure Succession vs. Land Succession Created page with "{{Subtitle|Why Treaty Language on 'Unified Systems' Creates Spillover Risk}} ''Published: May 22, 2026 | Reading time: 18 minutes'' <blockquote> '''Key Takeaways:''' * The Vienna Convention on Succession of States (1978) treats infrastructure as secondary appurtenances to territory, but modern networked systems operate across multiple jurisdictions simultaneously, creating fundamental legal mismatches. * Subsea cables, cross-border pipelines, and military bases create..."
  • 02:1602:16, 22 May 2026 diff hist +54,131 N Theoretical Model of the “Domino Effect” of Territorial Expansion Created page with "{{Subtitle|Territorial Expansion Through Networked Infrastructure in International Territorial Transfer Agreements}} == Introduction == In a highly integrated international environment, territorial transfer agreements can theoretically produce legal consequences extending far beyond the originally transferred geographic area. This becomes particularly relevant where a treaty or succession agreement transfers not merely land itself, but also the ''entire infrastructural..." current
  • 01:3201:32, 22 May 2026 diff hist +58,705 N Can Universal Consent Legally Abolish Jus Cogens Created page with "{{Subtitle|The Unresolved Constitutional Paradox of Modern International Law}} = Introduction = International law presents itself as a coherent normative order founded upon the sovereign equality of states, the binding force of treaties, and the gradual development of customary legal obligations through collective practice. Yet beneath this structure lies a profound theoretical contradiction that contemporary legal doctrine has never fully resolved. The contradiction c..." current
  • 00:4500:45, 22 May 2026 diff hist +54,004 N Notary Custodianship and the Collapse of International Legal Continuity Created page with "{{Subtitle|Why Neutral Evidentiary Infrastructure Becomes Essential When States, Corporations, and International Organizations Fail}} = '''Executive Summary''' = == '''Key Findings''' == * '''Modern international law depends upon institutions that are not permanent.''' States collapse, corporations dissolve, alliances fragment, and international organizations lose legitimacy or operational capacity. Yet global infrastructure systems continue requiring legal continuity..." current
  • 00:3000:30, 22 May 2026 diff hist +68,632 N Post-Collapse Evidentiary Sovereignty Created page with "{{Subtitle|Who Controls Proof When the Treaty Body Dies?}} ''| Reading time: 18 minutes'' {| class="wikitable" |- ! Key Takeaways |- | * Institutional death creates legal catastrophe: when custodians like the UN Treaty Collection collapse, the documentary evidence that once seemed unimpeachable becomes immediately contestable, leaving parties unable to prove original obligations * Current cybersecurity threats are acute rather than theoretical: the FBI documented over..." current

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