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STATUTORY CODE OF DBIS
TITLE I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
DOCUMENT METADATA
Document Number: DBIS-STAT-T01-001
Version: 1.0
Date: [Enter date in ISO 8601 format: YYYY-MM-DD]
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Authority: DBIS Sovereign Control Council
Approved By: [See signature block - requires SCC approval]
Effective Date: [Enter effective date in ISO 8601 format: YYYY-MM-DD]
Supersedes: N/A (Initial Version)
Distribution: Distribution Statement A - Public Release Unlimited
Change Log:
- [Enter date in ISO 8601 format: YYYY-MM-DD] - Version 1.0 - Initial Release
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
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
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
CHAPTER 4: INSTITUTIONAL PURPOSES
Section 4.1: Primary Purposes
The primary purposes of DBIS are:
- To serve as a sovereign institutional framework for digital banking
- To establish and maintain a reserve system
- To facilitate international financial cooperation
- To provide institutional infrastructure
- To promote cyber-sovereignty
- 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
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
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.
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
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
END OF TITLE I