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12 Stones Global · Kilo Aupuni · Frankfurt am Main (Germany) · seat: Frankfurt
Charter ⇄ Law Crosswalk — Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
The 12 Stones Sovereign Charter is the spec. Each governance function below is
traced from the Charter article that prescribes it, down to the real, enforceable law that already
exists to reach the same outcome — through this tenant’s own corpus and up the full
hierarchy. A roadmap of lawful correspondence, framed as a map — never an accusation.
Hierarchy · City of Frankfurt am Main + Land Hesse — Federal Republic of Germany → Federal Republic of Germany → International → ICC → ICJ → Holy See
Integrity: every cell names a real instrument. A solid flagship citation is tagged
cited; where the exact section is still being verified the cell is tagged § pending verification
and shown dashed — named, never invented. 35 law-body cells across 8 functions, 7 pending verification.
Transparency — every public dollar posted & traceable4 law bodies · 1 pending
12 Stones Sovereign Charter · Art. VI §6.2 — Fiduciary Trust“All budgets, fund allocations, and project expenses must be posted publicly via the RAIS system and linked to each Steward and Peacekeeper.”
City of Frankfurt am Main + Land Hesse
Hessische Gemeindeordnung (HGO) §§92-134 (Gemeindewirtschaft / Haushaltswirtschaft) i.V.m. Gemeindehaushaltsverordnung (GemHVO) — adoption and disclosure of the municipal budget (Haushaltssatzung) and annual accounts, applied via Frankfurt's Hauptsatzung § pending verification
Does Frankfurt's budget statute and annual accounts get publicly disclosed under the HGO municipal-finance rules and the GemHVO as applied in the city?
Federal Republic of Germany
Parteiengesetz (PartG) §§23-31 — annual statements of party accounts submitted to and published by the President of the Bundestag (donations over EUR 10,000 disclosed) cited
Does Germany require political parties to file audited annual accounts with the President of the Bundestag, who publishes them, with larger donations disclosed?
International
UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC, 2003), Art. 10 & 13 cited
Public reporting and access to information on public administration.
Holy See
Code of Canon Law (1983), c. 1287 §2 cited
Administrators of ecclesiastical goods must render a public account of offerings to the faithful.
Conflict of interest — no private funder steers a public decision4 law bodies · 2 pending
12 Stones Sovereign Charter · Art. IV §4.3 — Custodianship of Resources“No private industry or outside funder may influence Custodian decisions without full glyph-based transparency.”
City of Frankfurt am Main + Land Hesse
Hessische Gemeindeordnung (HGO) §25 (Widerstreit der Interessen / recusal of council members) decided by the Stadtverordnetenversammlung, with financial oversight by the Frankfurt Revisionsamt cited
Are Frankfurt council members barred from voting where a personal conflict of interest exists under HGO §25, with the municipal audit office overseeing financial integrity?
Federal Republic of Germany
Abgeordnetengesetz (AbgG) §44a ff. and the Verhaltensregeln fuer Mitglieder des Bundestages (Anlage 1 GO-BT), overseen by the President of the Bundestag § pending verification
Are conflicts of interest and outside-income disclosures of federal lawmakers regulated by the Members of the Bundestag Act and the parliamentary Code of Conduct, supervised by the Bundestag President?
International
UNCAC (2003), Art. 7(4) & 8 cited
Systems to prevent conflicts of interest; codes of conduct for public officials.
Holy See
Code of Canon Law (1983), c. 1298 § pending verification
Caution against alienation of Church goods to administrators or their relatives.
Open meetings & the people's voice in every decision4 law bodies
12 Stones Sovereign Charter · Art. III §3.5 — Council of Stewards“Governance decisions are made in the open, with the people's right to be heard before action.”
City of Frankfurt am Main + Land Hesse
Hessische Gemeindeordnung (HGO) §52 (Öffentlichkeit — public council meetings) i.V.m. der Geschäftsordnung der Stadtverordnetenversammlung Frankfurt cited
Are sittings of Frankfurt's Stadtverordnetenversammlung public by default under HGO §52 as applied in the city's rules of procedure?
Federal Republic of Germany
Informationsfreiheitsgesetz (IFG, in force 1 Jan 2006) giving a right of access to federal records, with the Bundesbeauftragte fuer den Datenschutz und die Informationsfreiheit (BfDI) acting as ombudsperson cited
Does the federal Freedom of Information Act grant a general right of access to federal authorities' records, with the Federal Commissioner overseeing it?
International
ICCPR (1966), Art. 25; UDHR Art. 21 cited
Right to take part in the conduct of public affairs.
Holy See
Code of Canon Law (1983), c. 212 §3 cited
The faithful have the right to make their views on the good of the Church known.
Public-trust stewardship of land, water & resources4 law bodies
12 Stones Sovereign Charter · Art. VI + Art. IV — Fiduciary Trust & Custodianship“Resources are held in trust for the people and future generations, not for private extraction.”
City of Frankfurt am Main + Land Hesse
Hessische Gemeindeordnung (HGO) §§92-114 (Gemeindewirtschaft / haushaltswirtschaftliche Grundsätze) with audit by the Frankfurt Revisionsamt and the Hessischer Rechnungshof cited
Is the stewardship of Frankfurt's public funds governed by the HGO municipal-economy rules and checked by the city Revisionsamt and the Hessian Court of Audit?
Federal Republic of Germany
Kreditwesengesetz (KWG) supervised by the Bundesanstalt fuer Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht (BaFin) for financial-market integrity, alongside Bundeshaushaltsordnung (BHO) audited by the Bundesrechnungshof cited
Is financial-market integrity supervised by BaFin under the Banking Act while public funds are stewarded under the Federal Budget Code and audited by the Federal Court of Audit?
International
Rio Declaration (1992), Principles 1–4; UN SDGs (2015) cited
Sustainable stewardship for present and future generations.
Holy See
Laudato Si' (2015) encyclical; Code of Canon Law c. 1254 cited
Care for the common home; Church goods held for sacred and just purposes.
Sacred sites & burial grounds — protected, repatriated4 law bodies
12 Stones Sovereign Charter · Art. XV — Sacred Sites and Burial Grounds“Burial grounds and sacred sites are inviolable; disturbance triggers lineage review and ceremonial protection.”
City of Frankfurt am Main + Land Hesse
Hessisches Denkmalschutzgesetz (HDSchG, 28 Nov 2016) administered locally by Frankfurt's Untere Denkmalschutzbehörde / Denkmalamt cited
Are Frankfurt's historic monuments protected through the Hessian Monument Protection Act as applied by the city's lower monument-protection authority?
Federal Republic of Germany
Grundgesetz Art. 73(1) Nr. 5a / Art. 74 (cultural property) and the Kulturgutschutzgesetz (KGSG, 2016) protecting cultural property against unlawful export cited
Does Germany protect cultural heritage at the federal level chiefly through the Cultural Property Protection Act, with day-to-day heritage care reserved to the Laender?
International
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP, 2007), Arts. 11–12 cited
Rights to cultural/spiritual sites and to repatriation of remains.
Holy See
Code of Canon Law (1983), cc. 1205–1213 cited
Sacred places: their dedication, protection, and the loss of that character only by decree.
Enforcement, remedy & tribunals6 law bodies · 1 pending
12 Stones Sovereign Charter · Art. XIII — Enforcement, Tribunals“Violations of the public trust are heard; remedy and, where warranted, ceremonial removal follow.”
City of Frankfurt am Main + Land Hesse
Staatsanwaltschaft Frankfurt am Main investigating StGB §§331-338 (corruption offences), tried before the Amtsgericht / Landgericht Frankfurt § pending verification
Is corruption involving Frankfurt officials investigated by the Frankfurt public prosecutor and tried in the local courts under the federal Criminal Code?
Federal Republic of Germany
Strafgesetzbuch (StGB) §§331-338 (Vorteilsannahme, Bestechlichkeit, Bestechung) prosecuted by the public prosecution service before the ordinary criminal courts and ultimately the Bundesgerichtshof cited
Is public-official corruption criminalized in StGB §§331-338 and enforced through the prosecution service and ordinary criminal courts up to the Federal Court of Justice?
International
ICCPR (1966), Art. 2(3) cited
Right to an effective remedy for violations.
ICC
Rome Statute (2002), Arts. 5 & 17 cited
Jurisdiction over the gravest crimes; complementarity to national courts.
ICJ
Statute of the International Court of Justice, Art. 36 cited
Jurisdiction over legal disputes between states.
Holy See
Code of Canon Law (1983), Book VII (Processes), cc. 1400+; c. 1311 cited
The Church's own forum and its inherent right to penal coercion.
Cultural & lineage integrity — language, education, heritage4 law bodies · 2 pending
12 Stones Sovereign Charter · Art. V — Cultural and Lineage Integrity“Language, lineage, and cultural transmission are protected as the living spine of governance.”
City of Frankfurt am Main + Land Hesse
Stadt Frankfurt — Dezernat fuer Kultur und Wissenschaft funding museums, libraries and cultural institutions under the city's kommunale Selbstverwaltung § pending verification
Does Frankfurt fund and protect its cultural and educational institutions through its cultural-affairs department under municipal self-administration?
Federal Republic of Germany
Grundgesetz Art. 30 / Art. 70 (Kulturhoheit der Laender — cultural sovereignty of the states); federal coordination via the Beauftragte der Bundesregierung fuer Kultur und Medien (BKM) cited
Does the Basic Law assign cultural and education matters primarily to the Laender, with the federal Commissioner for Culture and Media coordinating national cultural policy?
International
UNDRIP (2007), Arts. 13–14; ICESCR Art. 15 cited
Rights to language, culturally appropriate education, and cultural life.
Holy See
Vatican II, Sacrosanctum Concilium (1963) — inculturation/vernacular § pending verification
Magisterial principle of honoring a people's language and culture.
Foundation & self-determination of the people5 law bodies · 1 pending
12 Stones Sovereign Charter · Art. I §§1.1 & 1.8 — Foundation + People First (v6)“The Charter rests on the people's inherent right to self-governance. The purpose of this Charter is to bless people and please God across the four pillars — Food Security first, Education second, Truth third, Sovereign Charter fourth. People before spectacle. (§1.8 ratified 2026-06-25.)”
City of Frankfurt am Main + Land Hesse
Grundgesetz Art. 28(2) (kommunale Selbstverwaltung) and Hessische Verfassung Art. 137, given concrete form by the Hessische Gemeindeordnung and Frankfurt's Hauptsatzung cited
Does Frankfurt's authority to govern its own local affairs rest on the constitutional guarantee of municipal self-administration in Basic Law Art. 28(2) and the Hessian constitution?
Federal Republic of Germany
Grundgesetz (Basic Law) — Art. 20 (democratic and social federal state, sovereignty of the people) and Art. 79(3) (eternity clause), as guarded by the Bundesverfassungsgericht cited
Does the authority of the German state rest on the Basic Law's principles of popular sovereignty and federal democracy in Art. 20, protected by the Federal Constitutional Court?
International
UN Charter Art. 1(2); ICCPR/ICESCR common Art. 1; UNGA Res. 1514 (1960) cited
Self-determination of peoples as a foundational principle of international law.
ICJ
Western Sahara, Advisory Opinion (1975); Chagos, Advisory Opinion (2019) cited
Self-determination affirmed as an erga omnes obligation.
Holy See
Pacem in Terris (1963) encyclical § pending verification
The rights of peoples and nations to existence and self-development.
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