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# DBIS CONSTITUTIONAL CHARTER
## PREAMBLE
We, the founding members and sovereign entities, recognizing the imperative for a new institutional framework that transcends traditional geopolitical boundaries, establish the Digital Banking and Institutional System (DBIS) as a sovereign institutional entity operating under principles of digital sovereignty, financial autonomy, and institutional independence.
This Charter establishes DBIS as a perpetual institution with full legal personality, sovereign immunity, and the capacity to enter into international agreements, maintain diplomatic relations, and exercise all powers necessary for the fulfillment of its purposes.
## ARTICLE I: ESTABLISHMENT AND LEGAL STATUS
### Section 1.1: Institutional Creation
The Digital Banking and Institutional System (DBIS) is hereby established as a sovereign institutional entity with perpetual succession, legal personality, and the capacity to:
- Acquire, hold, and dispose of property
- Enter into contracts and international agreements
- Institute legal proceedings
- Exercise all powers necessary for the fulfillment of its purposes
### Section 1.2: Sovereign Status
DBIS shall possess sovereign immunity from jurisdiction and execution, except as explicitly waived in writing. This immunity extends to:
- All assets held by DBIS
- All official acts and decisions
- All personnel acting in official capacity
- All communications and records
### Section 1.3: Legal Personality
DBIS shall have the capacity to:
- Establish diplomatic relations with sovereign states and international organizations
- Issue official documents, credentials, and instruments
- Maintain archives and official records
- Exercise treaty-making powers
## ARTICLE II: PURPOSES AND OBJECTIVES
### Section 2.1: Primary Purposes
The purposes of DBIS are:
1. To serve as a sovereign institutional framework for digital banking and financial services
2. To establish and maintain a reserve system based on sound monetary principles
3. To facilitate international financial cooperation and stability
4. To provide institutional infrastructure for member states and entities
5. To promote cyber-sovereignty and digital autonomy
6. To maintain institutional independence and neutrality
### Section 2.2: Operational Objectives
DBIS shall:
- Operate as a financially autonomous institution
- Maintain reserves and assets sufficient for its operations
- Provide services to member states and authorized entities
- Establish and enforce standards for financial operations
- Maintain security and confidentiality of all operations
## ARTICLE III: MEMBERSHIP
### Section 3.1: Founding Members
The founding members of DBIS are those entities that sign this Charter and the Instrument of Establishment.
### Section 3.2: Admission of New Members
New members may be admitted by:
- Resolution of the Sovereign Control Council
- Execution of the Instrument of Accession
- Compliance with membership requirements as established in the Articles of Governance
### Section 3.3: Member Rights and Obligations
Members shall have:
- Right to representation in governance bodies
- Right to access DBIS services and facilities
- Obligation to comply with DBIS statutes and regulations
- Obligation to contribute to institutional operations as determined
## ARTICLE IV: GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE
### Section 4.1: Sovereign Control Council
The supreme governing body of DBIS shall be the Sovereign Control Council (SCC), which shall:
- Exercise all powers not specifically delegated
- Establish policies and procedures
- Approve major decisions and transactions
- Oversee institutional operations
### Section 4.2: Executive Authority
Executive authority shall be vested in the Executive Directorate, which shall:
- Implement policies established by the SCC
- Manage day-to-day operations
- Execute decisions and transactions
- Report to the SCC
### Section 4.3: Judicial Authority
Judicial authority shall be vested in the Institutional Tribunal, which shall:
- Adjudicate disputes involving DBIS
- Interpret institutional documents and regulations
- Ensure compliance with this Charter
- Provide advisory opinions
## ARTICLE V: FINANCIAL SYSTEM
### Section 5.1: Reserve System
DBIS shall maintain a reserve system (GRU Reserve System) based on:
- Gold reserves (XAU)
- Digital assets and cryptocurrencies
- Sovereign bonds and instruments
- Other assets as determined by the SCC
### Section 5.2: Financial Autonomy
DBIS shall operate as a financially autonomous institution with:
- Independent revenue sources
- Self-sustaining operations
- Reserve requirements as established by policy
- Financial reporting and audit requirements
### Section 5.3: Currency and Instruments
DBIS may issue:
- Digital currencies and tokens
- Bonds and financial instruments
- Certificates and credentials
- Other instruments as authorized
## ARTICLE VI: CYBER-SOVEREIGNTY
### Section 6.1: Cyber-Sovereign Zones
DBIS shall establish and maintain Cyber-Sovereign Zones (CSZ) with:
- Sovereign control over digital infrastructure
- Independent network architecture
- Security protocols and validation frameworks
- Emergency failover and contingency systems
### Section 6.2: Security Protocols
DBIS shall implement:
- Multi-layer cryptographic security
- Zero-trust architecture
- Continuous validation and monitoring
- Incident response and recovery procedures
## ARTICLE VII: RELATIONS WITH STATES AND ORGANIZATIONS
### Section 7.1: Diplomatic Relations
DBIS may establish diplomatic relations with:
- Sovereign states
- International organizations
- Regional organizations
- Other institutional entities
### Section 7.2: Treaty-Making Power
DBIS may enter into:
- Bilateral and multilateral treaties
- International agreements
- Memoranda of understanding
- Other instruments as necessary
## ARTICLE VIII: IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES
### Section 8.1: Institutional Immunities
DBIS, its assets, property, and operations shall enjoy:
- Immunity from every form of legal process
- Immunity from search, requisition, confiscation, and expropriation
- Immunity from currency and exchange restrictions
- Freedom of assets from restrictions
### Section 8.2: Personnel Privileges
Officials and employees of DBIS shall enjoy:
- Immunity from legal process for official acts
- Inviolability of official papers and documents
- Exemption from immigration restrictions
- Privileges and immunities as determined by the SCC
## ARTICLE IX: AMENDMENT
### Section 9.1: Amendment Procedure
This Charter may be amended by:
- Resolution of the Sovereign Control Council with supermajority vote
- Ratification by founding members
- Entry into force as specified in the resolution
### Section 9.2: Fundamental Provisions
The following provisions may not be amended:
- Article I (Establishment and Legal Status)
- Article II, Section 2.1 (Primary Purposes)
- Article VIII (Immunities and Privileges)
## ARTICLE X: ENTRY INTO FORCE
### Section 10.1: Effective Date
This Charter shall enter into force upon:
- Signature by all founding members
- Execution of the Instrument of Establishment
- Completion of initial organizational procedures
### Section 10.2: Perpetual Duration
This Charter shall remain in force in perpetuity unless dissolved in accordance with procedures established in the Articles of Governance.
---
**IN WITNESS WHEREOF**, the undersigned, being duly authorized, have signed this Constitutional Charter.
**DONE** at [Place], this [Date]
---
*This Charter constitutes the supreme law of DBIS and supersedes all prior instruments and agreements.*

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# INSTRUMENT OF ESTABLISHMENT
## Digital Banking and Institutional System (DBIS)
---
## PREAMBLE
WHEREAS the establishment of a sovereign institutional framework for digital banking and financial services requires formal legal instruments;
WHEREAS the founding members have agreed to establish the Digital Banking and Institutional System (DBIS) as a sovereign institutional entity;
WHEREAS the Constitutional Charter of DBIS has been adopted and signed;
NOW, THEREFORE, the undersigned founding members hereby execute this Instrument of Establishment.
---
## ARTICLE I: EXECUTION OF ESTABLISHMENT
### Section 1.1: Formal Establishment
By execution of this Instrument, the Digital Banking and Institutional System (DBIS) is formally established as a sovereign institutional entity with all rights, powers, and capacities set forth in the Constitutional Charter.
### Section 1.2: Legal Effect
This Instrument, together with the Constitutional Charter and Articles of Governance, constitutes the complete legal foundation for DBIS and shall have full legal effect under international law and the laws of all jurisdictions.
### Section 1.3: Perpetual Existence
DBIS is established with perpetual succession and shall continue in existence unless dissolved in accordance with procedures established in its governing documents.
---
## ARTICLE II: FOUNDING MEMBERS
### Section 2.1: Signatory Parties
The following entities, having signed the Constitutional Charter, are hereby recognized as founding members of DBIS:
[To be completed with actual founding member information]
### Section 2.2: Membership Status
Each founding member:
- Acknowledges acceptance of the Constitutional Charter
- Agrees to be bound by the Articles of Governance
- Commits to fulfill membership obligations
- Accepts the governance structure and procedures
### Section 2.3: Initial Contributions
Each founding member shall make initial contributions as specified in separate contribution agreements, which shall form part of the institutional foundation.
---
## ARTICLE III: INITIAL ORGANIZATION
### Section 3.1: Organizational Structure
Upon execution of this Instrument, the following shall be established:
- Sovereign Control Council (SCC) with initial membership
- Executive Directorate with initial appointments
- Institutional Tribunal with initial appointments
- Administrative and operational departments
### Section 3.2: Initial Assets
DBIS shall receive and hold:
- Initial capital contributions from founding members
- Initial reserve assets as specified
- Intellectual property and institutional assets
- Other assets as transferred or acquired
### Section 3.3: Initial Operations
DBIS shall commence operations upon:
- Completion of initial organizational procedures
- Establishment of operational infrastructure
- Activation of financial and technical systems
- Appointment of key personnel
---
## ARTICLE IV: LEGAL RECOGNITION
### Section 4.1: International Recognition
This Instrument serves as formal notice to all states, international organizations, and entities that DBIS has been established as a sovereign institutional entity with:
- Full legal personality
- Sovereign immunity
- Treaty-making capacity
- Diplomatic capacity
### Section 4.2: Domestic Recognition
Each founding member agrees to:
- Recognize DBIS as a sovereign institutional entity
- Extend appropriate immunities and privileges
- Facilitate DBIS operations within their jurisdiction
- Provide necessary legal and administrative support
### Section 4.3: Third-Party Recognition
This Instrument may be presented to third parties as evidence of:
- DBIS legal existence and status
- Authority of DBIS representatives
- Validity of DBIS instruments and documents
- Institutional capacity and powers
---
## ARTICLE V: OPERATIONAL COMMENCEMENT
### Section 5.1: Effective Date
This Instrument shall become effective upon:
- Signature by all founding members
- Completion of initial organizational procedures
- Activation of core systems and infrastructure
- Publication of this Instrument
### Section 5.2: Commencement of Operations
DBIS shall commence full operations upon:
- Establishment of governance bodies
- Activation of financial systems
- Implementation of security protocols
- Completion of initial setup procedures
### Section 5.3: Transition Period
A transition period may be established during which:
- Initial procedures are finalized
- Systems are tested and validated
- Personnel are appointed and trained
- Operations are gradually expanded
---
## ARTICLE VI: INSTITUTIONAL ASSETS
### Section 6.1: Initial Capital
The initial capital of DBIS shall consist of:
- Contributions from founding members
- Assets transferred to DBIS
- Intellectual property and institutional knowledge
- Other assets as specified
### Section 6.2: Reserve System
The GRU Reserve System shall be established with:
- Initial reserve assets
- Reserve management protocols
- Conversion and redemption procedures
- Reporting and audit requirements
### Section 6.3: Intellectual Property
DBIS shall own and control:
- Institutional trademarks and symbols
- Technical specifications and protocols
- Documentation and publications
- Other intellectual property as created or acquired
---
## ARTICLE VII: GOVERNANCE ACTIVATION
### Section 7.1: Sovereign Control Council
The SCC shall be activated with:
- Initial membership as specified
- Adoption of rules of procedure
- Election or appointment of officers
- Establishment of committees and working groups
### Section 7.2: Executive Directorate
The Executive Directorate shall be activated with:
- Appointment of executive officers
- Establishment of departments
- Adoption of operational procedures
- Implementation of management systems
### Section 7.3: Institutional Tribunal
The Institutional Tribunal shall be activated with:
- Appointment of judges or arbitrators
- Adoption of rules of procedure
- Establishment of jurisdiction
- Implementation of dispute resolution mechanisms
---
## ARTICLE VIII: NOTIFICATIONS AND REGISTRATIONS
### Section 8.1: International Notifications
DBIS shall provide formal notification of its establishment to:
- United Nations and relevant international organizations
- Regional organizations
- Relevant treaty bodies
- Other entities as determined
### Section 8.2: Domestic Registrations
Where required or appropriate, DBIS may:
- Register with relevant domestic authorities
- File necessary documents and notifications
- Obtain necessary licenses or authorizations
- Comply with applicable registration requirements
### Section 8.3: Public Announcement
DBIS shall make appropriate public announcement of its establishment through:
- Official publication of this Instrument
- Release of public statements
- Publication of institutional information
- Other means as determined
---
## ARTICLE IX: CONTINUITY AND SUCCESSION
### Section 9.1: Perpetual Succession
DBIS shall have perpetual succession, meaning:
- It shall continue in existence regardless of changes in membership
- Its rights and obligations shall continue
- Its assets and liabilities shall be preserved
- Its legal personality shall be maintained
### Section 9.2: Amendment and Modification
This Instrument may be amended or modified only by:
- Resolution of the Sovereign Control Council
- With approval of founding members
- In accordance with procedures established in the Articles of Governance
---
## ARTICLE X: EXECUTION
### Section 10.1: Signatures
This Instrument shall be executed by:
- All founding members
- In the presence of witnesses or notaries as required
- With appropriate authentication
- In multiple original copies
### Section 10.2: Deposit
Original executed copies of this Instrument shall be:
- Deposited with DBIS archives
- Maintained as official records
- Made available for inspection as appropriate
- Preserved in perpetuity
### Section 10.3: Entry into Force
This Instrument shall enter into force upon:
- Execution by all founding members
- Completion of initial organizational procedures
- Publication as specified
- Commencement of operations
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**IN WITNESS WHEREOF**, the undersigned, being duly authorized by their respective entities, have executed this Instrument of Establishment.
**DONE** at [Place], this [Date]
---
### SIGNATURES OF FOUNDING MEMBERS
[Signature Block for Founding Member 1]
Name: _________________________
Title: _________________________
Entity: _________________________
Date: _________________________
[Signature Block for Founding Member 2]
Name: _________________________
Title: _________________________
Entity: _________________________
Date: _________________________
[Additional signature blocks as needed]
---
### WITNESSES
[Witness signature blocks as required]
---
### NOTARIZATION
[Notary public certification as required]
---
*This Instrument of Establishment, together with the Constitutional Charter and Articles of Governance, constitutes the complete legal foundation of the Digital Banking and Institutional System (DBIS).*

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# STATUTORY CODE OF DBIS
## TITLE II: MEMBERSHIP
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## CHAPTER 1: MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES
### Section 1.1: Founding Members
Founding members are those entities that:
- Signed the Constitutional Charter
- Executed the Instrument of Establishment
- Made initial contributions as specified
- Have full voting and participation rights
### Section 1.2: Admitted Members
Admitted members are entities that:
- Were admitted after establishment
- Executed Instrument of Accession
- Complied with admission requirements
- Have rights and obligations as specified
### Section 1.3: Associate Members
Associate members are entities that:
- Have limited membership status
- Were admitted by SCC resolution
- Have limited rights as specified
- Have obligations as specified
### Section 1.4: Observer Status
Observers are entities that:
- Have observer rights only
- Were admitted by SCC resolution
- May attend and participate as specified
- Have minimal obligations
---
## CHAPTER 2: MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS
### Section 2.1: Eligibility
To be eligible for membership, an entity must:
- Be a sovereign state, international organization, or qualified entity
- Accept the Charter and Articles
- Commit to fulfill membership obligations
- Meet financial and operational requirements
- Demonstrate capacity to participate
### Section 2.2: Application Requirements
Applications must include:
- Formal application letter
- Acceptance of Charter and Articles
- Information about the entity
- Financial information
- Operational capacity information
- Other information as required
### Section 2.3: Review Criteria
Applications are evaluated based on:
- Compliance with eligibility requirements
- Financial capacity
- Operational capacity
- Commitment to DBIS purposes
- Potential contribution to DBIS
- Other criteria as established
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## CHAPTER 3: ADMISSION PROCEDURES
### Section 3.1: Application Submission
- Applications submitted to Executive Directorate
- Initial review by Executive Directorate
- Referral to relevant committees
- Recommendation to SCC
### Section 3.2: SCC Decision
- Review of application and recommendations
- Consideration of all relevant factors
- Decision by SCC resolution
- Conditions may be imposed
### Section 3.3: Accession Process
Upon approval:
- Execution of Instrument of Accession
- Payment of membership fees or contributions
- Compliance with conditions
- Commencement of membership
### Section 3.4: Effective Date
Membership becomes effective:
- Upon execution of Instrument of Accession
- Upon payment of required fees
- Upon compliance with conditions
- As specified in SCC resolution
---
## CHAPTER 4: MEMBERSHIP RIGHTS
### Section 4.1: Voting Rights
Members have voting rights:
- In SCC meetings
- On matters as specified
- In accordance with voting procedures
- Subject to membership category
### Section 4.2: Participation Rights
Members have right to:
- Participate in governance
- Access DBIS services
- Receive information
- Propose matters for consideration
- Other rights as specified
### Section 4.3: Service Access
Members have access to:
- Financial services
- Reserve system services
- Technical services
- Other services as available
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## CHAPTER 5: MEMBERSHIP OBLIGATIONS
### Section 5.1: Compliance Obligations
Members must:
- Comply with Charter and Articles
- Comply with this Code
- Comply with regulations and policies
- Fulfill membership commitments
### Section 5.2: Financial Obligations
Members must:
- Pay membership fees
- Make required contributions
- Fulfill financial commitments
- Maintain financial standing
### Section 5.3: Operational Obligations
Members must:
- Participate in governance as required
- Provide information as requested
- Cooperate with DBIS operations
- Maintain operational capacity
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## CHAPTER 6: MEMBERSHIP FEES AND CONTRIBUTIONS
### Section 6.1: Membership Fees
- Annual fees: As established by SCC
- Initial fees: As specified for new members
- Payment: In accordance with procedures
- Default: Consequences as specified
### Section 6.2: Capital Contributions
- Initial contributions: As specified
- Additional contributions: As may be required
- Terms: As specified in contribution agreements
- Returns: As specified
### Section 6.3: Special Assessments
- Authority: SCC may impose special assessments
- Purpose: For specific purposes
- Amount: As determined
- Payment: In accordance with procedures
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## CHAPTER 7: SUSPENSION OF MEMBERSHIP
### Section 7.1: Grounds for Suspension
Membership may be suspended for:
- Non-compliance with obligations
- Non-payment of fees or contributions
- Violation of Charter or Articles
- Other grounds as specified
### Section 7.2: Suspension Procedure
- Initiation: By Executive Directorate or SCC member
- Review: By relevant committees
- Decision: By SCC resolution
- Notice: To member as required
### Section 7.3: Effects of Suspension
During suspension:
- Voting rights suspended
- Service access may be limited
- Obligations continue
- Other effects as specified
### Section 7.4: Reinstatement
- Application: By suspended member
- Review: By Executive Directorate and committees
- Decision: By SCC resolution
- Conditions: As may be imposed
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## CHAPTER 8: TERMINATION OF MEMBERSHIP
### Section 8.1: Voluntary Termination
Members may resign by:
- Written notice to Executive Directorate
- Payment of outstanding obligations
- Compliance with termination procedures
- Effective date as specified
### Section 8.2: Expulsion
Members may be expelled for:
- Serious violations
- Persistent non-compliance
- Actions inconsistent with membership
- Other grounds as specified
### Section 8.3: Expulsion Procedure
- Initiation: By Executive Directorate or SCC member
- Review: By relevant committees
- Decision: By SCC with supermajority
- Notice: To member as required
### Section 8.4: Effects of Termination
Upon termination:
- Membership rights cease
- Obligations continue as specified
- Financial settlement: As required
- Other effects as specified
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## CHAPTER 9: MEMBER REPRESENTATION
### Section 9.1: Representatives
Members shall designate:
- Representatives to SCC
- Alternate representatives
- Other representatives as needed
- Notification to Executive Directorate
### Section 9.2: Credentials
Representatives must:
- Have proper credentials
- Be authorized by member
- Comply with credentialing procedures
- Maintain current credentials
### Section 9.3: Powers of Representatives
Representatives may:
- Vote on behalf of member
- Participate in meetings
- Exercise rights of member
- Subject to limitations as specified
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## CHAPTER 10: MEMBER INFORMATION AND REPORTING
### Section 10.1: Information Requirements
Members must provide:
- Initial information upon admission
- Updated information as changes occur
- Annual reports as required
- Other information as requested
### Section 10.2: Confidentiality
Member information:
- Treated as confidential
- Used only for authorized purposes
- Protected from unauthorized disclosure
- Subject to security protocols
### Section 10.3: Verification
DBIS may:
- Verify member information
- Request additional information
- Conduct reviews as appropriate
- Take action based on findings
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# STATUTORY CODE OF DBIS
## TITLE I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
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## CHAPTER 1: SCOPE AND APPLICATION
### Section 1.1: Purpose
This Statutory Code establishes the comprehensive legal framework for the operation, governance, and administration of the Digital Banking and Institutional System (DBIS). It implements the principles set forth in the Constitutional Charter and Articles of Governance.
### Section 1.2: Authority
This Code is adopted pursuant to the authority granted in the Constitutional Charter and Articles of Governance, and has the force of law within the DBIS institutional framework.
### Section 1.3: Supremacy
In case of conflict between this Code and other DBIS instruments:
- The Constitutional Charter shall prevail
- These Statutes shall prevail over regulations and policies
- Later provisions shall prevail over earlier provisions to the extent of conflict
### Section 1.4: Application
This Code applies to:
- All DBIS operations and activities
- All members and member states
- All personnel and officials
- All transactions and agreements
- All assets and properties
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## CHAPTER 2: DEFINITIONS
### Section 2.1: Institutional Terms
- **DBIS**: Digital Banking and Institutional System
- **SCC**: Sovereign Control Council
- **Charter**: The DBIS Constitutional Charter
- **Articles**: The Articles of Governance
- **Code**: This Statutory Code
- **Institution**: DBIS as an entity
### Section 2.2: Governance Terms
- **Member**: Any entity with membership in DBIS
- **Founding Member**: Original signatory of the Charter
- **Member State**: A sovereign state that is a member
- **Council**: The Sovereign Control Council
- **Directorate**: The Executive Directorate
- **Tribunal**: The Institutional Tribunal
### Section 2.3: Financial Terms
- **GRU**: The GRU Reserve System
- **XAU**: Gold reserves or gold-backed assets
- **Reserve**: Assets held in the reserve system
- **Bond**: Financial instruments issued by DBIS
- **Currency**: Digital or traditional currency issued or used by DBIS
### Section 2.4: Technical Terms
- **CSZ**: Cyber-Sovereign Zone
- **CSP-1113**: Cyber-Sovereignty Protocol 1113
- **Blockchain**: Distributed ledger technology
- **Cryptography**: Cryptographic security systems
### Section 2.5: Legal Terms
- **Sovereign Immunity**: Immunity from jurisdiction and execution
- **Legal Personality**: Capacity to have rights and obligations
- **Treaty**: International agreement entered into by DBIS
- **Instrument**: Formal legal document
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## CHAPTER 3: LEGAL STATUS AND CAPACITY
### Section 3.1: Legal Personality
DBIS possesses full legal personality with capacity to:
- Acquire, hold, and dispose of property
- Enter into contracts and agreements
- Institute and defend legal proceedings
- Exercise all powers necessary for its purposes
### Section 3.2: Sovereign Immunity
DBIS enjoys sovereign immunity from:
- Jurisdiction of courts and tribunals
- Execution against assets
- Search, requisition, and confiscation
- Currency and exchange restrictions
### Section 3.3: Waiver of Immunity
Immunity may be waived only by:
- Explicit written waiver
- Resolution of the SCC
- In accordance with established procedures
### Section 3.4: Treaty-Making Capacity
DBIS has capacity to:
- Enter into treaties and international agreements
- Establish diplomatic relations
- Exchange diplomatic representatives
- Participate in international organizations
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## CHAPTER 4: INSTITUTIONAL PURPOSES
### Section 4.1: Primary Purposes
The primary purposes of DBIS are:
1. To serve as a sovereign institutional framework for digital banking
2. To establish and maintain a reserve system
3. To facilitate international financial cooperation
4. To provide institutional infrastructure
5. To promote cyber-sovereignty
6. To maintain institutional independence
### Section 4.2: Operational Objectives
DBIS shall:
- Operate as financially autonomous
- Maintain adequate reserves
- Provide services to members
- Establish and enforce standards
- Maintain security and confidentiality
### Section 4.3: Prohibited Activities
DBIS shall not:
- Engage in activities inconsistent with its purposes
- Violate applicable laws and regulations
- Compromise its independence or neutrality
- Act beyond its authorized powers
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## CHAPTER 5: INTERPRETATION AND CONSTRUCTION
### Section 5.1: Principles of Interpretation
This Code shall be interpreted:
- In accordance with the Charter and Articles
- To give effect to institutional purposes
- Consistently with international law
- In light of institutional practice
### Section 5.2: Authority to Interpret
- Primary authority: Institutional Tribunal
- Advisory authority: Executive Directorate
- Binding decisions: Tribunal interpretations
### Section 5.3: Ambiguities
In case of ambiguity:
- Reference to Charter and Articles
- Consideration of purpose and intent
- Application of international law principles
- Resolution by Tribunal
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## CHAPTER 6: AMENDMENT PROCEDURES
### Section 6.1: Amendment Authority
This Code may be amended by:
- Resolution of the SCC
- With required majority vote
- In accordance with procedures established in Articles
### Section 6.2: Amendment Process
- Proposal: By SCC member or Executive Directorate
- Review: By relevant committees
- Approval: By SCC with required majority
- Publication: As specified
- Effective date: As specified in resolution
### Section 6.3: Fundamental Provisions
Certain provisions may not be amended except as specified in the Charter.
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## CHAPTER 7: ENTRY INTO FORCE
### Section 7.1: Effective Date
This Code shall enter into force upon:
- Adoption by the SCC
- Completion of publication procedures
- As specified in adoption resolution
### Section 7.2: Transitional Provisions
- Existing arrangements: Continue until modified
- Grandfathering: As specified
- Implementation: Gradual as appropriate
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## CHAPTER 8: GENERAL PROVISIONS
### Section 8.1: Severability
If any provision is invalid or unenforceable:
- Remainder of Code remains in effect
- Invalid provision may be severed
- Replacement provision may be adopted
### Section 8.2: Headings
Section headings are for convenience only and do not affect interpretation.
### Section 8.3: Gender and Number
Words in singular include plural and vice versa; words in one gender include all genders.
### Section 8.4: Computation of Time
Time periods shall be computed:
- Excluding the day of the event
- Including the last day of the period
- Extending to next business day if last day is not a business day
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# ARTICLES OF GOVERNANCE
## Digital Banking and Institutional System (DBIS)
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## PREAMBLE
These Articles of Governance establish the operational framework, decision-making procedures, and administrative structure for the Digital Banking and Institutional System (DBIS). They implement the principles set forth in the Constitutional Charter and provide detailed procedures for the governance and operation of DBIS.
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## PART I: GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE
### ARTICLE 1: SOVEREIGN CONTROL COUNCIL
#### Section 1.1: Composition
The Sovereign Control Council (SCC) shall consist of:
- Representatives from each founding member
- Representatives from admitted members as determined
- Ex officio members as specified
- Total membership as established by resolution
#### Section 1.2: Powers and Functions
The SCC shall have authority to:
- Establish policies and procedures
- Approve major decisions and transactions
- Oversee institutional operations
- Amend governing documents (subject to Charter requirements)
- Admit new members
- Approve budgets and financial plans
- Appoint executive officers
- Establish committees and working groups
- Exercise all powers not specifically delegated
#### Section 1.3: Meetings
- Regular meetings: Quarterly or as determined
- Special meetings: As called by the Chair or upon request of members
- Quorum: Majority of members or as specified
- Voting: One vote per member unless otherwise specified
#### Section 1.4: Decision-Making
- Ordinary decisions: Simple majority
- Major decisions: Supermajority (two-thirds or three-fourths)
- Fundamental decisions: Unanimity or supermajority as specified
- Procedures: As established in rules of procedure
#### Section 1.5: Officers
The SCC shall elect:
- Chair: Presides over meetings, represents SCC
- Vice-Chair: Assists Chair, presides in absence
- Secretary: Maintains records, manages communications
- Other officers as determined
---
### ARTICLE 2: EXECUTIVE DIRECTORATE
#### Section 2.1: Composition
The Executive Directorate shall consist of:
- Executive Director: Chief executive officer
- Deputy Directors: As appointed
- Department Heads: As established
- Other officers as determined
#### Section 2.2: Appointment
- Executive Director: Appointed by SCC
- Deputy Directors: Appointed by Executive Director with SCC approval
- Department Heads: Appointed by Executive Director
- Terms: As specified in employment agreements
#### Section 2.3: Powers and Functions
The Executive Directorate shall:
- Implement policies established by SCC
- Manage day-to-day operations
- Execute decisions and transactions
- Prepare reports and recommendations
- Manage personnel and resources
- Represent DBIS in operational matters
- Exercise delegated authority
#### Section 2.4: Reporting
The Executive Directorate shall:
- Report regularly to SCC
- Provide financial reports
- Submit operational reports
- Respond to SCC inquiries
- Provide recommendations and proposals
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### ARTICLE 3: INSTITUTIONAL TRIBUNAL
#### Section 3.1: Composition
The Institutional Tribunal shall consist of:
- Chief Judge: Presiding officer
- Associate Judges: As appointed
- Ad hoc judges: As needed for specific cases
- Total composition as determined
#### Section 3.2: Appointment
- Judges: Appointed by SCC
- Terms: As specified (may be fixed or indefinite)
- Qualifications: Legal expertise, independence, integrity
- Removal: Only for cause and by SCC resolution
#### Section 3.3: Jurisdiction
The Tribunal shall have jurisdiction over:
- Disputes involving DBIS
- Interpretation of governing documents
- Compliance matters
- Administrative appeals
- Other matters as specified
#### Section 3.4: Procedures
- Rules of procedure: As adopted by Tribunal
- Hearings: As required
- Decisions: Binding on parties
- Appeals: As specified in rules
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## PART II: MEMBERSHIP
### ARTICLE 4: MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES
#### Section 4.1: Founding Members
- Status: Original signatories of Charter and Instrument
- Rights: Full voting and participation rights
- Obligations: As specified in Charter and these Articles
#### Section 4.2: Admitted Members
- Status: Entities admitted after establishment
- Admission: By SCC resolution and execution of Instrument of Accession
- Rights: As specified in membership agreement
- Obligations: As specified in membership agreement
#### Section 4.3: Associate Members
- Status: Entities with limited membership
- Admission: By SCC resolution
- Rights: Limited as specified
- Obligations: As specified
#### Section 4.4: Observer Status
- Status: Entities with observer rights only
- Admission: By SCC resolution
- Rights: Attendance and participation as specified
- Obligations: Minimal as specified
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### ARTICLE 5: MEMBERSHIP PROCEDURES
#### Section 5.1: Application
Applications for membership shall:
- Be submitted in writing to Executive Directorate
- Include required information and documentation
- Demonstrate compliance with requirements
- Include commitment to Charter and Articles
#### Section 5.2: Review and Approval
- Review: By Executive Directorate and relevant committees
- Recommendation: To SCC
- Decision: By SCC resolution
- Conditions: As specified in resolution
#### Section 5.3: Accession
Upon approval:
- Execution of Instrument of Accession
- Payment of membership fees or contributions
- Compliance with conditions
- Commencement of membership rights
#### Section 5.4: Suspension and Termination
- Suspension: By SCC resolution for cause
- Termination: By resignation or expulsion
- Procedures: As specified
- Rights and obligations: As determined
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## PART III: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
### ARTICLE 6: FINANCIAL OPERATIONS
#### Section 6.1: Financial Autonomy
DBIS shall operate as financially autonomous with:
- Independent revenue sources
- Self-sustaining operations
- Reserve requirements
- Financial controls and procedures
#### Section 6.2: Budget
- Annual budget: Prepared by Executive Directorate
- Approval: By SCC
- Modifications: As authorized
- Reporting: Regular financial reports to SCC
#### Section 6.3: Reserve System
The GRU Reserve System shall:
- Maintain reserves as specified
- Operate according to established protocols
- Provide conversion and redemption services
- Report regularly on reserve status
#### Section 6.4: Financial Controls
- Internal controls: As established
- External audit: Annual independent audit
- Financial reporting: Regular reports to SCC
- Compliance: With financial regulations and policies
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### ARTICLE 7: ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
#### Section 7.1: Asset Management
- Acquisition: As authorized
- Disposition: As authorized
- Management: By Executive Directorate
- Protection: Sovereign immunity and security measures
#### Section 7.2: Liabilities
- Incurrence: As authorized
- Management: By Executive Directorate
- Limits: As established by policy
- Reporting: To SCC
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## PART IV: OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES
### ARTICLE 8: DECISION-MAKING
#### Section 8.1: SCC Decisions
- Regular decisions: Simple majority
- Major decisions: Supermajority
- Fundamental decisions: As specified
- Procedures: As established in rules
#### Section 8.2: Executive Decisions
- Authority: As delegated by SCC
- Limits: As specified
- Reporting: To SCC
- Review: By SCC as appropriate
#### Section 8.3: Emergency Procedures
- Emergency authority: As specified
- Procedures: As established
- Reporting: Prompt reporting to SCC
- Review: Post-emergency review
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### ARTICLE 9: COMMITTEES AND WORKING GROUPS
#### Section 9.1: Establishment
- Standing committees: As established by SCC
- Ad hoc committees: As needed
- Working groups: As established
- Terms of reference: As specified
#### Section 9.2: Functions
- Advisory: Provide recommendations
- Operational: Execute specific functions
- Oversight: Monitor operations
- Other: As specified
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## PART V: PERSONNEL
### ARTICLE 10: STAFFING
#### Section 10.1: Employment
- Authority: Executive Directorate
- Procedures: As established
- Terms: As specified in employment agreements
- Rights: As specified
#### Section 10.2: Personnel Policies
- Policies: As established
- Benefits: As specified
- Performance: Evaluation procedures
- Discipline: Procedures as established
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## PART VI: SECURITY AND CONFIDENTIALITY
### ARTICLE 11: SECURITY PROTOCOLS
#### Section 11.1: Security Framework
- Cyber-sovereignty protocols: CSP-1113
- Physical security: As established
- Information security: As established
- Personnel security: As established
#### Section 11.2: Confidentiality
- Classified information: As designated
- Access controls: As established
- Disclosure: Only as authorized
- Breaches: Procedures as established
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## PART VII: AMENDMENT AND INTERPRETATION
### ARTICLE 12: AMENDMENT
#### Section 12.1: Amendment Procedure
- Proposal: By SCC member or Executive Directorate
- Review: By relevant committees
- Approval: By SCC with required majority
- Effective date: As specified
#### Section 12.2: Fundamental Provisions
Certain provisions may not be amended except as specified in Charter.
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### ARTICLE 13: INTERPRETATION
#### Section 13.1: Authority
- Primary: Institutional Tribunal
- Advisory: Executive Directorate
- Binding: Tribunal decisions
#### Section 13.2: Principles
- Consistency with Charter
- Purpose and objectives
- International law principles
- Institutional practice
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## PART VIII: GENERAL PROVISIONS
### ARTICLE 14: OFFICIAL LANGUAGES
#### Section 14.1: Languages
- Primary: English
- Additional: As determined
- Translations: Official translations as authorized
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### ARTICLE 15: RECORDS AND ARCHIVES
#### Section 15.1: Maintenance
- Official records: Maintained in perpetuity
- Archives: Established and maintained
- Access: As authorized
- Preservation: Permanent preservation
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### ARTICLE 16: DISPUTE RESOLUTION
#### Section 16.1: Internal Resolution
- Primary: Institutional Tribunal
- Procedures: As established
- Binding: Tribunal decisions
#### Section 16.2: External Resolution
- Arbitration: As specified
- Other: As agreed
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### ARTICLE 17: ENTRY INTO FORCE
#### Section 17.1: Effective Date
These Articles shall enter into force upon:
- Adoption by SCC
- Completion of initial procedures
- Publication
#### Section 17.2: Supersession
These Articles supersede all prior governance documents except the Constitutional Charter.
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**ADOPTED** by the Sovereign Control Council on [Date]
**EFFECTIVE** as of [Date]
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*These Articles of Governance, together with the Constitutional Charter and Instrument of Establishment, constitute the complete legal and operational framework for the Digital Banking and Institutional System (DBIS).*