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TA-14 Corpus Self-Governance Architecture: The Governance of Governance Before Authority

Greggory Don ButlerTA-14 Admissible Execution Architecture
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TA-14 Corpus Self-Governance Architecture is the architecture family within TA-14 that governs what must be true before the TA-14 corpus may legitimately continue governing, publishing, extending, citing, reviewing, authorizing, training, or institutionalizing its own doctrine. The architecture formalizes the self-governance layer required before Authority Governance can proceed. Its central discovery is that governance architectures themselves become governance subjects. DOI-005 governs the transition from doctrine, memory, lineage, status, canon, self-governance, authority, and legitimacy. It establishes formation, state, lifecycle, threshold, maturity, pressure, degradation, failure-mode, and proof-object models for governance architectures that must preserve their own authority over time. Boundary: Public architectural reference and governance research work. Not certification, legal opinion, compliance determination, security audit, regulatory approval, production validation, or endorsement.

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