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Standards and Infrastructure

The Standards and Infrastructure series republishes works on containers, registries, ship law, insurance, engineering standards, and the procedural machinery through which trade, liability, and status move between jurisdictions.

This series is for readers who need to see how physical standards and legal fictions co-produce everyday commerce—not for readers seeking abstract policy alone.

What this series does not cover

Standards and Infrastructure does not publish full ansible doctrine or FTL physics surveys. Guardianship abolition argument and registry fraud as political economy appear in Guardianship Debates. Fleet boarding ethics and rescue assault doctrine appear under Fleet and Rescue Doctrine.

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  1. The Ship Is The Flag
  2. C-Series Containers and the Founding Standard

Release order

Release Selection Field
2495.195 The Lie Of "Just One Passenger" Transport Liability and Civil Movement Law
2495.211 The Margin Was The Freedom Field Memoir and Commercial Practice
2495.298 The Ship Is The Flag Commercial and Maritime Law
2495.313 The Ship That Can Sign Its Own Shadow Commercial and Maritime Law
2496.003 C-Series Containers and the Founding Standard Engineering and Standards
2496.021 What Fits Inside the Standard Infrastructure Sociology
2496.249 The Captain Is Not Always A Captain Commercial and Maritime Law
2496.320 The Registry Name Is Not The Place Administrative Practice and Registry Law
2497.084 A Market for Continuity Comparative Macroeconomics and Institutional Design
2497.113 The Shuttle That Could Leave But Not Return Field Memoir and Commercial Practice
2497.128 The Captain Was Informed Transport Liability and Civil Movement Law
2497.161 The Patient Is Not the Procedure Medical Infrastructure and Shipboard Practice
2497.224 Certification and Licensing Framework Personnel Standards and Licensing
2497.241 The Glorious Inboard Rescue Pod Habitability Engineering