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12 Stones Global · Kilo Aupuni · Zürich (Switzerland) · seat: Zürich
Charter ⇄ Law Crosswalk — Zürich (Switzerland)
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 & Canton of Zürich — Swiss Confederation → Swiss Confederation → 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, 9 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 & Canton of Zürich
Canton of Zürich, Gesetz über die Information und den Datenschutz (IDG, LS 170.4); City of Zürich Gemeindeordnung § pending verification
Does the cantonal Information and Data Protection Act's principle of public access, together with the City of Zürich municipal charter, give residents a right to inspect official records and municipal information?
Swiss Confederation
Federal Act on Freedom of Information in the Administration (Öffentlichkeitsgesetz, BGÖ, SR 152.3, 2004); political-finance disclosure under the Federal Act on Political Rights (BPR, SR 161.1, Art. 76b ff.) with the PolFO ordinance (SR 161.18), audited by the Swiss Federal Audit Office (EFK/SFAO) cited
Do the BGÖ's public-access principle and the political-finance disclosure rules audited by the Federal Audit Office give the public access to federal records and to party/campaign funding above the statutory thresholds?
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 · 3 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 & Canton of Zürich
Verfassung des Kantons Zürich (KV ZH, 27 Feb 2005); Gemeindegesetz des Kantons Zürich (Ausstand / recusal provisions) § pending verification
Do the cantonal constitution and municipal law require members of Zürich authorities to recuse themselves where they have a personal interest?
Do the Parliament Act's recusal and register-of-interests rules, backed by the Criminal Code's bribery provisions, govern conflicts of interest of federal officeholders?
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.”
City & Canton of Zürich
City of Zürich Gemeindeordnung / Geschäftsordnung des Gemeinderats; direct-democratic initiative & referendum rights under KV ZH § pending verification
Are sittings of the Gemeinderat generally public and is participation secured through municipal initiative and referendum rights under the city charter and cantonal constitution?
Swiss Confederation
Federal Constitution (BV/Cst., SR 101) Art. 158 (public sittings of the Federal Assembly) and Arts. 138-142 (initiative and referendum rights) cited
Are parliamentary sittings public and is direct public participation guaranteed through the constitutional rights of popular initiative and referendum?
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.”
Do the cantonal constitution's financial provisions and the cantonal audit office (Finanzkontrolle) impose stewardship and audit duties over public funds in Zürich?
Swiss Confederation
Banking Act (BankG, SR 952.0); Financial Market Supervision Act (FINMASA, SR 956.1, 2007) and the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) cited
Do the Banking Act and FINMASA empower FINMA to supervise the integrity of banks and financial markets as steward of public confidence in the financial system?
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.”
City & Canton of Zürich
Canton of Zürich Planungs- und Baugesetz (PBG, LS 700.1), heritage-protection provisions (Denkmalschutz, ss. 203 ff.); Kantonale Natur- und Heimatschutzverordnung § pending verification
Does the cantonal planning and building law's heritage chapter protect historic buildings and cultural monuments within the City and Canton of Zürich?
Swiss Confederation
Federal Act on the Protection of Nature and Cultural Heritage (NHG/NCHA, SR 451, 1 July 1966); Federal Constitution Art. 78 cited
Does the 1966 Nature and Cultural Heritage Act, on the constitutional basis of Art. 78 BV, protect monuments, historic sites and cultural heritage of national importance?
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
12 Stones Sovereign Charter · Art. XIII — Enforcement, Tribunals“Violations of the public trust are heard; remedy and, where warranted, ceremonial removal follow.”
City & Canton of Zürich
Verfassung des Kantons Zürich (KV ZH 2005) judiciary articles; cantonal courts (Bezirksgerichte, Obergericht) and Staatsanwaltschaft Zürich cited
Do the cantonal courts and the Zürich public prosecutor (Staatsanwaltschaft), established under the cantonal constitution, adjudicate and prosecute offences including corruption at the local level?
Swiss Confederation
Swiss Criminal Code corruption articles (Art. 322ter-322septies StGB, SR 311.0); Anti-Money Laundering Act (GwG/AMLA, SR 955.0); Office of the Attorney General and Federal Criminal Court cited
Do the Criminal Code bribery articles and the Anti-Money Laundering Act, prosecuted by the Office of the Attorney General before the federal courts, provide the anti-corruption and financial-crime enforcement mechanism?
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 · 1 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 & Canton of Zürich
Verfassung des Kantons Zürich (KV ZH, 27 Feb 2005), education and cultural-promotion articles cited
Does the cantonal constitution task the Canton and communes of Zürich with public education and the promotion of cultural life?
Swiss Confederation
Federal Constitution (BV/Cst., SR 101) Art. 69 (culture) and Art. 70 (national and official languages) cited
Do Arts. 69-70 of the Federal Constitution allocate cultural promotion to the cantons and protect Switzerland's national languages and linguistic communities?
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 & Canton of Zürich
Verfassung des Kantons Zürich (Constitution of the Canton of Zürich), adopted by popular vote 27 February 2005 cited
Is the authority of the Canton and the self-government of its communes founded on the 2005 cantonal constitution within the Swiss federal structure?
Swiss Confederation
Federal Constitution of the Swiss Confederation (Bundesverfassung, SR 101), of 18 April 1999, Arts. 1, 3 and 47 cited
Is the Confederation's authority and the sovereignty of the cantons (including Zürich) founded on the 1999 Federal Constitution, with cantons sovereign except as their sovereignty is limited by it?
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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