In plain words: How the 12 Stones charter lines up against this placeʻs real law.
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12 Stones Global · Kilo Aupuni · Paris (France) · seat: Paris
Charter ⇄ Law Crosswalk — Paris (France)
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 · Ville de Paris — French Republic → French Republic → 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, 10 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.”
Ville de Paris
Ville de Paris budget and accounts (budget primitif/compte administratif voted by the Conseil de Paris) under CGCT publicity-of-budgets rules (Art. L2313-1) applied to Paris via L2512-1, plus the opendata.paris.fr open-data portal § pending verification
Does Paris vote and publish its budget and accounts under the CGCT budget-publicity regime and operate an open-data portal for fiscal information?
French Republic
Loi n° 2013-907 du 11 octobre 2013 relative à la transparence de la vie publique (asset/interest declarations published via the HATVP) cited
Does France's 2013 transparency-of-public-life law require senior officials to file asset and interest declarations published through the High Authority for Transparency in Public Life?
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.”
Ville de Paris
Déontologue / référent déontologue de la Ville de Paris, alongside interest/asset declarations filed by Paris executive officeholders to the national HATVP under Loi n° 2013-907 § pending verification
Does Paris maintain a déontologue arrangement for its elected officials while declarations of its senior officeholders are handled by the national HATVP under the 2013 transparency law?
French Republic
Haute Autorité pour la transparence de la vie publique (HATVP), created by Loi n° 2013-907; conflict-of-interest defined at its Art. 2 cited
Is the HATVP the independent authority that prevents and resolves conflicts of interest among public officials, with the statutory definition set in Article 2 of the 2013 law?
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 · 1 pending
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.”
Ville de Paris
CGCT Art. L2121-18 (sessions of the council assembly are public) applied to the Conseil de Paris via Art. L2512-1 § pending verification
Are deliberative sessions of the Conseil de Paris public by default under the CGCT rule on open council meetings (subject to the closed-session exception)?
French Republic
Code des relations entre le public et l'administration (CRPA), Livre III, enforced via the Commission d'accès aux documents administratifs (CADA) cited
Does Book III of the CRPA grant a right of access to administrative documents, with the CADA giving a mandatory pre-litigation opinion on refusals?
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 · 1 pending
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.”
Ville de Paris
Chambre régionale des comptes d'Île-de-France review of Ville de Paris accounts under the Code des juridictions financières / CGCT § pending verification
Is the stewardship of Paris's public funds subject to external review by the regional Chamber of Accounts as for other French local authorities?
French Republic
Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) for financial-market integrity, alongside the Cour des comptes for stewardship of public funds (Code monétaire et financier / Code des juridictions financières) cited
Is financial-market integrity supervised by the AMF while stewardship of public funds is audited by the Cour des comptes under their respective codes?
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.
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.”
Ville de Paris
Plan local d'urbanisme (PLU) of Paris together with the Code du patrimoine 'abords' protected-surroundings regime (Art. L621-30) applied to Paris monuments via the Architecte des Bâtiments de France § pending verification
Does Paris protect its heritage through its local urbanism plan working alongside the national Code du patrimoine's protected-surroundings (abords) regime?
French Republic
Code du patrimoine, Livre VI (Monuments historiques), Art. L621-1 et seq., notably L621-30 on abords (as amended by Loi n° 2016-925 du 7 juillet 2016) cited
Does Book VI of the Heritage Code protect classified and registered historic monuments and their surroundings, including changes made by the 2016 creation/architecture/heritage law?
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.”
Ville de Paris
Tribunal administratif de Paris reviewing acts of the Ville de Paris under the Code de justice administrative § pending verification
Are acts of the Ville de Paris reviewable by the Paris administrative tribunal as first-instance court for local-government disputes?
French Republic
Code pénal (corruption offences Art. 432-11 et seq.) prosecuted via the Parquet national financier, with prevention by the Agence française anticorruption created by Loi n° 2016-1691 du 9 décembre 2016 (Sapin II) cited
Are corruption offences prosecuted under the Penal Code and the financial prosecutor, with the Anticorruption Agency created by the 2016 Sapin II law handling prevention?
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.”
Ville de Paris
Ville de Paris cultural competence under the CGCT, notably its municipal museums operated through the Paris Musées établissement public, plus municipal libraries and conservatoires § pending verification
Does Paris exercise its cultural competence directly, for example operating its municipal museums through the Paris Musées public establishment?
French Republic
Constitution du 4 octobre 1958, Art. 2 ('La langue de la République est le français'), reinforced by Loi n° 94-665 (Loi Toubon) on the use of the French language cited
Does the Constitution establish French as the language of the Republic, reinforced by the 1994 Toubon law on the use of French?
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.)”
Ville de Paris
CGCT Art. L2512-1 — Ville de Paris as a collectivité à statut particulier, established by Loi n° 2017-257 du 28 février 2017 relative au statut de Paris et à l'aménagement métropolitain cited
Is Paris's authority to govern itself grounded in its special-status single collectivity created by the 2017 Statut de Paris law and codified at CGCT L2512-1?
French Republic
Constitution du 4 octobre 1958 (Fifth Republic), Art. 1 (indivisible secular democratic Republic) and Art. 72 (free administration of territorial collectivities) cited
Is the Republic's authority and the principle of free administration of local collectivities grounded in the 1958 Constitution, notably Articles 1 and 72?
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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