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Guardianship Settlement Dossier

This dossier gathers selections on Guardianship settlement: founding compromise, the language of chains, regulated unfreedom, registry fraud, comparative public law, and abolitionist reply across Confederation and Earth Union jurisdictions.

It is not a treaty archive. It is a reading packet for readers who need to see how moral alignment failed, how economic ledgers concealed persons, and how property law became a battlefield after settlement.

Suggested reading order

Order Release Selection Why here
1 2494.205 The Galactic Confederation at Founding Institutional context at Confederation formation
2 2494.216 The Compromise That Named the Chain Ethics and history of the settlement bargain
3 2494.243 The Chain Was Not Softened Law and ethics after naming
4 2495.026 The Human Trap in the Guardianship Settlement Economic structure of regulated unfreedom
5 2495.128 Earth Stole My Property Property and status law from inside the dispute
6 2495.172 The Door Was Not Hidden Comparative public law and visible institutions
7 2496.073 When Moral Alignment Failed at Interstellar Scale Long-arc policy failure across member polities
8 2496.127 What the Ledger Refuses to See Political economy and accounting erasure
9 2496.172 Status Laundering at the Registry Interface Enforcement where registry meets personhood
10 2496.299 Earth Did Not Steal Your Property Abolitionist legal history in reply

Several selections in this dossier also appear in Comparative Law and Earth Union Studies. The Review indexes them here because Guardianship settlement remains the subject that binds them.

Dossiers may be updated as new selections appear. Do not treat this packet as a locked publication issue.