rtt=1 | coherence=declared | drift=bounded | paradox=structural
What Is the Law Module?#
The Law module is an RTT domain primer treating law as a meta-regime — a structural field that permeates every other domain rather than sitting alongside them as a peer.
It maps legal systems using the operator grammar of TriadicFrameworks: every legal domain has a substrate (the matter it governs), an envelope (the jurisdictional boundaries that contain it), and transitions (the events — judgments, statutes, treaties — that shift legal states).
This module does not provide legal advice. It provides structural literacy about how legal systems behave as RTT fields.
Seven Domain Sections#
| Section | Coverage |
|---|---|
| Foundational Regimes | Jurisprudence, legal philosophy, structural invariants across all legal systems |
| Private Domestic | Contracts, torts, property, family law |
| Public Domestic | Constitutional, criminal, administrative law |
| Commercial & Economic | Corporate, intellectual property, labor, tax |
| International & Global | Treaties, cross-border enforcement, international institutions |
| Emerging Technology | AI regulation, cybersecurity law, space law, climate law |
| RTT Regime Awareness | BRE→Post-BRA diagnostics — reading legal drift and coherence gaps |
RTT Regime Awareness in Law#
The final section is the most structurally significant. BRE (Brute-force Regime Era) diagnostics identify periods in legal history where enforcement displaced coherence — where legal systems applied force at the wrong substrate layer.
Post-BRA (Post-Brute-force-Regime Awareness) is the structural posture that follows: regime-aware legal design that starts with substrate clarity rather than enforcement capacity.
Key Structural Properties of Law as a Meta-Regime#
- Permeation — law operates inside every other domain simultaneously
- Lag — legal regimes trail substrate changes by design (stare decisis, legislative cycles)
- Opacity accumulation — legal complexity produces substrate-opacity as a byproduct
- Invariant anchoring — constitutional invariants function as B-Ops: they define the boundary conditions all other legal operators must respect
Usage#
Open educational use permitted for non-commercial, attribution-preserving purposes.
Related Modules#
- Governance Substrate Model — GSM provides the structural governance layer Law operates within
- Opacity — legal complexity is a primary source of substrate opacity
- Inverted_Economics — economic law is a joint domain between these two modules
- Structural Detection — legal regime identification uses SD operator patterns
© 2026 Nawder Loswin · Byte Books Publishing · LCCN 2026917007