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SOVEREIGN CATHOLIC INDIGENOUS PRIVATE STATE OF XARAGUA
OFFICE OF THE RECTOR-PRESIDENT
UNIVERSITY OF XARAGUA
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SUPREME NATIONAL POLICY ON THE LEGAL VALIDITY, CANONICAL STATUS, AND INTERNATIONAL OPPOSABILITY OF DEGREES ISSUED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF XARAGUA
DATE OF PROMULGATION: MAY 2025
LEGAL CLASSIFICATION: CONSTITUTIONALLY EMBEDDED – CANONICALLY SANCTIONED – INDIGENOUSLY PROTECTED – EXECUTABLE EX PROPRIO VIGORE – NON-DEROGABLE – INTERNATIONALLY OPPOSABLE UNDER CUSTOMARY AND TREATY LAW
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PREAMBLE
In full exercise of its sovereign educational jurisdiction and pursuant to its constitutional, ecclesiastical, and indigenous mandate, the Sovereign Catholic Indigenous Private State of Xaragua hereby codifies the juridical framework governing the issuance, protection, and global opposability of academic degrees, diplomas, and certificates delivered by the University of Xaragua. These degrees are legally recognized as the official academic instruments of the State and are conferred under full sovereign, canonical, and international legitimacy.
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ARTICLE I – LEGAL FOUNDATIONS
1.1. All diplomas, certificates, and academic titles issued by the University of Xaragua are delivered under the exclusive authority of a sovereign state satisfying the four criteria of international statehood enumerated in Article 1 of the Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States (1933).
1.2. The University of Xaragua operates under canonical accreditation, in accordance with:
Canon 803 §1 of the Codex Iuris Canonici (right to Catholic instruction)
Canon 806 §2 (ecclesiastical oversight and protection)
Canon 229 §1–§3 (right of the laity to doctrinal formation and teaching authority)
1.3. These degrees are protected under indigenous international law, specifically:
Article 14(1) and Article 16 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), guaranteeing the right of Indigenous Peoples to establish and control educational systems and institutions
Article 31, which affirms the protection of intellectual and cultural expression
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ARTICLE II – LEGAL STATUS AND JURISDICTION
2.1. Degrees issued by the University of Xaragua are legally valid and enforceable within the full jurisdiction of the State, and:
Canonically admissible in all institutions operating under Catholic norms or ecclesiastical protection
Recognized under international customary doctrine as emanating from a functioning non-subordinate entity
Protected against external invalidation by virtue of their issuance from a sovereign jurisdiction exercising independent educational authority
2.2. No ministry, republic, academic body, or supranational entity is legally or canonically empowered to invalidate, reinterpret, or discredit degrees issued by the University of Xaragua without violating international law, indigenous rights, and ecclesiastical precedent.
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ARTICLE III – OPPOSABILITY AND PROTECTIONS
3.1. The degrees of the University of Xaragua are opposable against all external parties, including:
States, regardless of diplomatic recognition status
Educational credentialing bodies, regardless of secular affiliation
Employers, agencies, or licensing authorities, regardless of geographic or legal origin
3.2. Any act of refusal, invalidation, discrimination, or suppression based on the origin of the diploma constitutes a breach of international customary law (jus cogens) and triggers the following protections:
Formal diplomatic protest under the Xaraguayan Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Canonical denunciation before the competent ecclesiastical authority
Invocation of treaty obligations under the UNDRIP and related conventions
Public blacklisting of the offending institution or agency from Xaraguayan interaction and partnership
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ARTICLE IV – DIPLOMATIC AND CANONICAL REGISTRATION
4.1. All degrees issued are:
Stamped with sovereign insignia
Registered in the Xaragua National Academic Record
Traceable via sovereign code, issuance date, academic cycle, and signatory authority
Filed under canonical deposit with the ecclesiastical office of the Rector-President
4.2. Copies of official degrees may be registered with:
The Apostolic See, through formal ecclesiastical notification
Accredited embassies and representation hubs of Xaragua across diasporic and international domains
International indigenous registries and archives, for additional legal reinforcement
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ARTICLE V – NON-SUBORDINATION AND AUTONOMY
5.1. The University of Xaragua is not subject to:
External accreditation frameworks
National education ministries
Colonial legacy systems of validation
Any secularized judicial body seeking to assert academic authority over a sovereign ecclesiastical institution
5.2. Any suggestion that Xaragua's degrees require third-party validation is considered:
A violation of the right to self-determination
A colonial insult to indigenous epistemologies
An illicit usurpation of canonical and sovereign academic jurisdiction
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ARTICLE VI – PERPETUAL CLAUSE
6.1. This policy is permanent, irrevocable, and constitutionally binding.
6.2. All degrees issued under the authority of the University of Xaragua shall retain full legal, canonical, and sovereign value in perpetuity, regardless of future political changes, institutional evolution, or external recognition environments.
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SIGNED AND SEALED
Rector-President
Sovereign Catholic Indigenous Private State of Xaragua
Date: May 2025
Status: Supreme – Immutable – Juridically Executable – Canonically Protected – Executable ex proprio vigore
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UNIVERSITY OF XARAGUA
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SOVEREIGN CATHOLIC INDIGENOUS PRIVATE STATE OF XARAGUA
OFFICE OF THE RECTOR-PRESIDENT
UNIVERSITY OF XARAGUA
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SUPREME LEGAL DECLARATION ON THE VALIDITY, RECOGNITION, AND PROFESSIONAL ENFORCEABILITY OF ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS
ISSUED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF XARAGUA
DATE OF PROMULGATION: MAY 2025
LEGAL STATUS: Constitutionally Embedded – Canonically Recognized – Indigenously Protected – Executable ex proprio vigore – Juridically Opposable – Not Subject to Foreign Validation
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ARTICLE I – SOVEREIGN EDUCATIONAL AUTHORITY
1.1. All diplomas, certificates, and academic recognitions conferred by the University of Xaragua are issued under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Sovereign Catholic Indigenous Private State of Xaragua, a legally constituted and fully operational sovereign entity fulfilling all legal conditions of statehood as codified in Article 1 of the Montevideo Convention (1933).
1.2. The University functions as a canonically accredited institution in accordance with the Codex Iuris Canonici, specifically:
Canon 803 §1–2 (right to Catholic instruction);
Canon 806 §2 (episcopal oversight of educational institutions);
Canon 229 §1–3 (doctrinal formation and the academic rights of the faithful).
1.3. As an Indigenous national institution, the University’s academic framework is further protected under:
Article 14 and Article 16 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), affirming the right to autonomous educational systems, pedagogical sovereignty, and institutional self-recognition.
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ARTICLE II – LEGAL VALIDITY AND INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION
2.1. All academic credentials issued by the University of Xaragua are:
Legally valid under the constitutional law of Xaragua;
Canonically admissible within the global Catholic intellectual and pastoral network;
Customarily opposable under international legal doctrine, including indigenous and ecclesiastical precedents.
2.2. The legitimacy and value of these credentials are not contingent upon the recognition or approval of any external state, republic, ministry of education, private body, or supranational accrediting agency.
2.3. Any institutional or governmental refusal to acknowledge these credentials constitutes a direct violation of international customary law, ecclesiastical precedent, and indigenous treaty rights, and may trigger diplomatic and canonical reprisal.
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ARTICLE III – PROFESSIONAL APPLICATION AND CAREER DOMAINS
3.1. A degree issued by the University of Xaragua constitutes a strategic academic asset, equipping graduates for high-level participation across the following sectors:
1. Government and Public Administration
National and regional government leadership
Policy advising and legislative analysis
Public sector reform and civic administration
Diplomatic representation and foreign service
2. International Relations and Global Cooperation
UN and international organization governance
NGO leadership in development and rights
Economic policy, trade strategy, and cross-border cooperation
3. Political Strategy and Institutional Advisory
Political campaign leadership and strategic consulting
Legislative consultancy and lobbying
Governance ethics and public affairs coordination
4. Academia, Research, and Institutional Intelligence
Professorship and advanced instruction
Historical and political research
Think tank policy development and influence
5. Private Sector and Corporate Leadership
Corporate policy and regulatory affairs
Strategic planning and institutional development
Media and political analysis in public discourse
6. Community Development and Civil Society
Civic engagement and grassroots organizing
Human rights and governance reform
Cultural institution leadership and educational innovation
3.2. These pathways reflect the interdisciplinary formation provided by Xaragua’s curriculum, grounded in governance, theology, ethics, and political science.
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ARTICLE IV – MICROPROGRAMS AND CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCE
4.1. The University of Xaragua delivers a wide range of microprograms and modular academic formations, each leading to an official certificate or diploma based on demonstrated intellectual mastery.
4.2. Career outcomes vary according to personal trajectory and area of study, but typically include roles in:
Governance and administration
Local entrepreneurship
Cultural preservation and transmission
Educational service and institutional consulting
Digital innovation and archival development
International cooperation and regional development
4.3. Each certificate includes:
Institutional authentication
Subject classification
Verified level of academic completion
Canonical and sovereign registration code
4.4. These credentials are valid, enforceable, and recognized internally as integral to the sovereign intellectual corpus of Xaragua.
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ARTICLE V – ENFORCEABILITY AND PERPETUAL CLAUSE
5.1. This declaration is supreme, permanent, and constitutionally binding within the territory and institutional reach of the Sovereign State of Xaragua.
5.2. All degrees and certificates issued are permanently recorded in the National Academic Registry, with ecclesiastical notation and sovereign code of issuance.
5.3. This policy is non-repealable, immune to reinterpretation, and automatically enforceable upon any attempt to contest, deny, or undermine the value of a Xaragua degree.
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SIGNED AND SEALED
Rector-President
Sovereign Catholic Indigenous Private State of Xaragua
University of Xaragua
Date: May 2025
Status: Supreme – Enforceable – Irrevocable – Executable ex proprio vigore
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