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Continuity & Irreversibility Clause

The ratchet that governs the corpus itself

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§ I

Purpose

This document establishes binding constraints to ensure that the ethical, stewardship, and governance principles of the Sovereignty Foundation persist across time, leadership changes, institutional growth, and external pressure.

It exists to prevent erosion, reinterpretation, or quiet reversal of foundational commitments once adopted.

§ II

Principle of Irreversibility

The foundational principles of the Sovereignty Foundation are designed to be durable and non-transient. Accordingly:

  • Ethical constraints, once adopted, may not be weakened, bypassed, or nullified through ordinary governance processes.
  • No temporary condition, emergency, opportunity, or success milestone shall justify suspension of foundational principles.
  • Governance convenience shall never override ethical continuity.

Irreversibility is a design feature, not a limitation.

§ III

Supremacy of Foundational Documents

The following documents, once adopted, shall govern all downstream instruments and decisions:

  • Source Code Declaration
  • STAN Ethical Enforcement Logic
  • IP Custody & Licensing Doctrine
  • Anti-Capture & Power Asymmetry Principle
  • This Continuity & Irreversibility Clause

Where conflict exists between foundational documents and any bylaw, policy, contract, or resolution, the foundational documents prevail.

§ IV

Amendment Constraint

Amendment, modification, or repeal of any foundational document may occur only under extraordinary conditions and shall require, at minimum:

  • Formal notice to the governing board
  • Explicit articulation of the ethical impact
  • Supermajority approval of disinterested directors
  • Written findings that human protection is not diminished

— No amendment process may be implied, expedited, or inferred through silence or precedent.

§ V

Protection Against Interpretive Drift

Foundational principles shall be interpreted according to their original intent and ethical purpose. Accordingly:

  • Narrow interpretation is favored over expansive reinterpretation
  • Silence shall not be construed as permission
  • Ambiguity shall be resolved in favor of human protection and ethical containment

Change in leadership, market conditions, or institutional context does not constitute grounds for reinterpretation.

§ VI

Persistence Beyond Individuals

The authority of the foundational documents does not depend on the presence, participation, or approval of any individual, including the founder.

These principles are designed to survive founder exit or incapacity, board turnover, organizational restructuring, and long-term institutional evolution.

No individual may suspend or override ethical continuity by virtue of role or tenure.

§ VII

Non-Retroactivity

No amendment, interpretation, or governance action may be applied retroactively to legitimize prior conduct that would have violated foundational principles at the time of occurrence.

— Ethical standards apply prospectively and continuously.

§ VIII

Interpretive Rule

This clause shall be interpreted conservatively and defensively. Where uncertainty exists, the interpretation that most preserves ethical durability, reversibility of harm, and human protection shall govern.

Irreversibility is a design feature, not a limitation.

Adopted by the Sovereignty Foundation Board  ·  2026  ·  Governs All Foundational Document Amendments