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Lucien Despuzeau Daumec National Library


OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT


SOVEREIGN PRIVATE INDIGENOUS STATE OF XARAGUA


UNIVERSITY OF XARAGUA – LIBRARY & NATIONAL ARCHIVES


Date: May 17, 2025

Issuing Authority: Office of the Rector-President



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Dedication of the National Library and Archives

In Eternal Honor of Lucien Despuzeau Daumec


In the sacred name of heritage, memory, and intellectual sovereignty, the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua and its University hereby dedicate the Library and National Archives to Lucien Despuzeau Daumec, grandfather of the Rector-President and foundational pillar of our nation’s intellectual tradition.


A scholar, educator, and visionary thinker, Lucien Despuzeau Daumec left behind not only a personal collection of rare texts, political manuscripts, and annotated volumes, but also a living spirit of resistance and scholarship which continues to shape the Xaragua project to this day. The Rector-President was personally formed through the private archives of this ancestral figure, studying by candlelight the original pages of La Ruche, preserved in their integrity, long before the modern foundation of Xaragua.


Today, this legacy is not merely remembered — it is institutionalized.



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Lucien Despuzeau Daumec Library & National Archives


The central archival and documentary authority of the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua shall henceforth bear the name:


Lucien Despuzeau Daumec Library & National Archives


This institution safeguards the intellectual, legal, and spiritual memory of Xaragua, serving as both repository and beacon for future generations of sovereign scholars.



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Mission Statement – Fusion of Memory and Sovereignty


The Library’s mission is to:


Preserve and expand the private collection and intellectual estate of Lucien Daumec


Curate all legal, canonical, and academic documents of the Xaragua State


Digitize and protect ancient newspapers, treatises, and oral testimonies


Anchor the memory of resistance and scholarship as a living function of governance


Train future leaders in the spirit of Lucien Daumec: sovereign, literate, and incorruptible



This fusion of ancestral archives and sovereign documentation ensures that Xaragua is not only a geopolitical initiative but a sanctuary of knowledge rooted in continuity.



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Access and Custodianship


The Lucien Daumec Library is governed by the Office of the Rector-President in coordination with:


The Ministry Of Ecclesiastical Affairs 


The Xaragua Academic Council




Access is granted to authorized citizens, faculty, and ecclesiastically endorsed researchers through encrypted portals or physical consultation at headquarters in Miragoâne.



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Location and Digital Expansion


Primary Vault: Miragoâne National Headquarters


Digital Access: Xaragua Connect, JSTOR, Scribd


Sovereign metadata protocols ensure that no document leaves the protective structure of Xaragua’s legal and spiritual authority.



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Final Declaration


The Lucien Despuzeau Daumec Library & Archives is not a monument of the past — it is the living heart of an Indigenous Sovereign State that draws its strength from memory, its legitimacy from law, and its future from the minds it will shape.


So it is written. So it is sovereign.

By Order of the Office of the Rector-President

In the Year 2025 of the Christian Era

In the Spirit of Taíno Memory and Afro-descended Dignity



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Library & Study Material


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Library & National Archives


University of Xaragua – Official Repository of the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua

Office of the Rector-President



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The Library and National Archives of Xaragua are the sacred custodians of the intellectual, spiritual, and juridical memory of our Nation. More than a conventional library, this institution serves as the central archival authority of the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua and its University — preserving not only books and documents, but the living continuity of a sovereign civilization.


Founded under the authority of the Charter of Xaragua and aligned with the rights of peoples under:


UNDRIP Articles 12, 13, 31 (right to preserve and transmit knowledge and heritage)


WIPO Traditional Knowledge Treaty Frameworks


Canon Law (Canons 778, 779 – transmission of doctrine and preservation of sacred texts)


International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (Article 15.1)




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Mission and Function


The Library & Archives are charged with:


Preserving the foundational documents of the Xaragua State, including charters, treaties, proclamations, and legal instruments


Curating the academic resources used in the instruction of political science, theology, law, and history


Safeguarding traditional knowledge, ancestral teachings, spiritual texts, and indigenous languages


Serving as a legal reference center for the jurisprudence and internal legislation of the Private State


Providing access to authorized students and citizens through regulated consultation channels — in person or via encrypted digital platforms




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Structure and Classification


All holdings are organized in four sovereign collections:


1. State Archive Collection

All government charters, diplomatic correspondence, legal codes, and declarations issued by the Office of the Rector-President



2. University Pedagogical Collection

Course materials, research publications, and scholarly works approved by the academic council of the University



3. Sacred and Canonical Texts

Spiritual doctrine, Catholic theology, indigenous rituals, catechisms, and liturgical materials curated by the National Catholic Order of Xaragua



4. Heritage and Oral Tradition Registry

Transcriptions, genealogies, testimonies, folk knowledge, and ancestral laws from the Xaragua Confederation





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Access Protocol


Access to materials is governed by strict protocols based on:


Academic clearance (for enrolled students and faculty)


Ecclesiastical endorsement (for religious texts)


State authorization (for legal and governmental documents)


Cultural protection rules (for indigenous and private family holdings)



All requests must respect the Code of Cultural Sovereignty of Xaragua and the spiritual sanctity of the materials involved.



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A Sovereign Archive, Not a Public Library


This institution is not a public repository subject to outside systems of classification or regulation. It functions under the sovereign authority of Xaragua, and its internal rules supersede any foreign archival standard.


Materials may not be borrowed, copied, or redistributed without formal authorization by the Office of the Rector-President or the Ecclesiastical Commission on Heritage and Memory.



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Location and Digital Expansion


The primary archives are located at the Xaragua National Headquarters in Miragoâne, with satellite vaults being established in Léogâne and Puerto Plata for regional continuity.

Digital access is gradually expanding through Xaragua Connect, with secure credentials issued to authorized citizens, scholars, and researchers.


To support and extend the accessibility of scholarly resources, Xaragua maintains indexed academic entries on external sovereign-friendly platforms:


JSTOR – https://www.jstor.org


Scribd – https://www.scribd.com



These platforms are used to archive approved academic publications and research documents under controlled visibility, with sovereign metadata embedded.



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SOVEREIGN CATHOLIC INDIGENOUS PRIVATE STATE OF XARAGUA

UNIVERSITY OF XARAGUA

OFFICE OF THE RECTOR-PRESIDENT



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ON THE CREATION, AUTHORITY, AND FUNCTIONING OF THE LUCIEN DESPUZEAU DAUMEC NATIONAL LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES


Date of Promulgation: May 25, 2025


Legal Classification:


> Constitutional Institutional Instrument – Canonically Registered – Executable ex proprio vigore – Juridically binding under multiple supranational frameworks and codified principles of indigenous legal autonomy.




This foundational act is issued under the supreme executive authority of the Sovereign Rector-President and derives its enforceability from the following legal instruments:


Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States (1933)


– Articles 1–4: Legal personality, permanent population, defined territory, and capacity to enter into relations with other states.


– Confers juridical statehood to entities fulfilling these criteria, regardless of external recognition.


United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP, 2007)


– Article 12: Right to preserve and protect institutions, sites, and ceremonial objects.


– Article 13: Right to transmit oral traditions, philosophies, writing systems.


– Article 31: Right to maintain, control, protect, and develop cultural heritage, traditional knowledge, and expressions of Indigenous science and spirituality.


International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR, 1966)


– Article 15.1(b): Right to benefit from the protection of the moral and material interests resulting from any scientific, literary, or artistic production.


WIPO Treaty Frameworks on Traditional Knowledge and Folklore (WIPO TK Division)


– Protection of Indigenous intellectual sovereignty and non-transferability of sacred knowledge.


Codex Iuris Canonici – Code of Canon Law of the Roman Catholic Church


– Canons 778 and 779: Duty to transmit doctrine and preserve sacred texts with ecclesiastical support.


Internal Charter of the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua


– Establishes juridical, educational, and ecclesiastical institutions under autonomous legal jurisdiction.




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ARTICLE I – CONSTITUTIONAL ESTABLISHMENT


By sovereign decree, a national library and archival institution is hereby constituted under the direct constitutional authority of the Rector-President and permanently integrated into the educational and spiritual infrastructure of the University of Xaragua.


The official designation of this institution shall be:


> Lucien Despuzeau Daumec National Library and Archives

Bibliothèque et Archives Nationales Lucien Despuzeau Daumec




This entity is not a public or civil library. It is a juridically protected sovereign archive, governed by its own internal law and immune from foreign oversight or jurisdiction.



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ARTICLE II – MISSION, FUNCTIONS, AND SOVEREIGN DUTIES


The Library and Archives shall serve as the central intellectual, legal, and doctrinal authority of the Xaragua State. Its core missions include:


Preservation of the personal estate and intellectual production of Lucien Despuzeau Daumec, foundational thinker of the Xaragua national tradition.


Legal custody of the constitutional, diplomatic, and institutional documents of the Xaragua government, including all charters, treaties, declarations, and official proclamations.


Centralized curation of pedagogical materials and academic resources used by the University of Xaragua across disciplines including political science, law, theology, and indigenous governance.


Custodianship of traditional knowledge systems, oral genealogies, clan laws, and sacred languages.


Provision of restricted access to authorized scholars, ecclesiastical researchers, and sovereign citizens through encrypted portals and regulated physical consultation.



This institution shall be the living memory of governance, enshrining continuity between ancestral wisdom, modern statecraft, and academic excellence.



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ARTICLE III – STRUCTURE AND CLASSIFICATION OF ARCHIVAL HOLDINGS


All documents and materials housed in the Library shall be classified into four legally distinct collections:


1. State Archive Collection

Contains all government-issued instruments, legislative acts, diplomatic correspondence, constitutional texts, and military or ecclesiastical directives.



2. University Pedagogical Collection

Comprises syllabi, textbooks, lecture transcripts, faculty-authored research, and official academic publications approved by the University’s Academic Council.



3. Sacred and Canonical Texts

Encompasses spiritual doctrine, liturgical records, catechisms, Catholic theology, mystic writings, indigenous rituals, and ecclesiastical documents under the jurisdiction of the National Catholic Order of Xaragua.



4. Heritage and Oral Tradition Registry

Includes family lineages, folk law, mythologies, clan structures, and oral narratives transcribed and verified according to WIPO and UNDRIP standards on cultural heritage.




Each collection is protected by a corresponding legal regime, ensuring that no cross-contamination of access, metadata, or classification occurs without explicit authorization from sovereign authorities.



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ARTICLE IV – INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, LEGAL IMMUNITY, AND METADATA CONTROL


1. All intellectual property rights are non-transferable, inheritable only within Xaragua’s sovereign legal framework, and protected under:


WIPO Traditional Knowledge Principles


UNDRIP Indigenous Data Sovereignty Norms


Canonical Preservation Protocols




2. All metadata is cryptographically sealed, and governed by the Xaragua Information Security Protocol (XISP).



3. Any attempt to extract, duplicate, export, or disseminate material—digital or physical—without legal and canonical clearance constitutes an international violation of sacred knowledge sovereignty, prosecutable under indigenous customary law and international agreements on heritage protection.





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ARTICLE V – ACCESS REGULATION AND INSTITUTIONAL GOVERNANCE


Access to the Library and Archives shall be granted exclusively to:


Registered Citizens of Xaragua


Faculty and Students of the University of Xaragua (with Academic Council clearance)


Ecclesiastically Endorsed Researchers and Clergy (vetted by the Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs)



All requests must conform to:


Spiritual sanctity protocols


Institutional codes of conduct


Ecclesiastical review procedures for religious materials


Intellectual protection laws for traditional and ancestral content



The governance structure is jointly overseen by:


Office of the Rector-President


Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs


Xaragua Academic Council




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ARTICLE VI – PHYSICAL AND DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE


The primary location of the Lucien Despuzeau Daumec Library and Archives shall be the Xaragua National Headquarters in Miragoâne.


The digital expansion follows an encrypted and sovereign infrastructure via:


Xaragua Connect (internal portal)


Indexed reference entries hosted on:


– JSTOR (www.jstor.org)

– Scribd (www.scribd.com)

– Access is granted on the basis of digitally embedded sovereign metadata licenses.



No document may be accessed or cited externally without embedded sovereign tagging and formal authorization.



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ARTICLE VII – PERPETUAL DEDICATION TO NATIONAL MEMORY


This institution is eternally and irrevocably consecrated to:


> Lucien Despuzeau Daumec

Patriarchal intellectual of the Xaragua project.

His manuscripts, annotations, and pedagogical legacy formed the foundation of the Rector-President’s early formation and seeded the academic body of the nation.




Through this law, his spirit of resistance and literacy is institutionalized and sanctified within the supreme memory architecture of the Xaragua Nation.



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CLOSING PROVISION


This act has constitutional status and is henceforth indivisible from the juridical foundation of the Xaragua State. It may not be amended, suspended, or superseded by any internal or external authority.


It stands perpetually binding, and its content is self-executing upon promulgation.


Issued and sealed by:

Ludner Pascal Despuzeau Daumec Viau

Rector-President

Sovereign Catholic Indigenous Private State of Xaragua

Executed on the 25th Day of May, 2025



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Our Platform


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Official Platform Statement

Learning Environment Division – University of Xaragua

Under the Authority of the Rector-President

The University of Xaragua officially recognizes Moodle as its sovereign digital learning infrastructure. This strategic integration is executed under the full academic jurisdiction of the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua, in accordance with international legal instruments and indigenous rights frameworks, including:

UNDRIP – Articles 14, 16, 18, 34: guaranteeing Indigenous Peoples the right to establish and manage their own educational systems;

ICCPR – Articles 18 and 19: protecting the freedoms of thought, belief, and communication;

Canon Law (cc. 215, 216, 229): affirming the legitimacy of institutions promoting education and truth;

Charter of the State of Xaragua, which grants full autonomy to the University in establishing its technological and pedagogical systems.

The Moodle platform is not merely a tool, but a state-sanctioned instrument of instruction, communication, and certification. It serves as the official learning management system for all accredited microprograms, certificates, and academic content produced under the authority of Xaragua University.

This secure, autonomous and internationally respected system reflects our commitment to sovereign, structured, and mission-driven education—offered beyond borders, without compromise, and fully protected under the legal and theological framework of the Xaragua State.

All access to Moodle is governed by internal statutes and user protocols. Academic integrity, doctrinal alignment, and institutional loyalty are non-negotiable requirements for continued access.

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ANNEXE I

LEGAL INSTRUMENT OF DIGITAL ACADEMIC SOVEREIGNTY

Integration and Juridical Recognition of Moodle as the Official Educational Infrastructure of the University of Xaragua

Date of Enactment: May 24, 2025

Legal Classification: State-Sanctioned Educational Platform – Canonically Admissible – Juridically Immune – Executable under International, Ecclesiastical, and Indigenous Law

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SECTION I – LEGAL GROUNDS OF PLATFORM INTEGRATION

1.1. The University of Xaragua formally recognizes Moodle as the official and exclusive digital learning infrastructure of the institution, operating under the full educational sovereignty of the Afro-Taíno people and the jurisdiction of the Rector-President.

1.2. This designation is grounded in the following legal instruments:

United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP):

Article 14: Guarantees the right to create and manage Indigenous education systems.

Article 16: Affirms the right to Indigenous-controlled media and educational tools.

Article 18: Confirms the right to manage institutional systems through representatives of one’s choosing.

Article 34: Validates the right to maintain and develop institutional practices and technologies.

International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR):

Article 18: Guarantees freedom of thought and religion in institutional education.

Article 19: Ensures the right to receive and impart information across borders and systems.

Codex Iuris Canonici (1983 Code of Canon Law):

Canon 215: Recognizes the right of the faithful to found and operate institutions in accordance with the Church’s mission.

Canon 216: Authorizes public institutions to use the Catholic name when faithful to ecclesial authority.

Canon 229: Affirms the faithful’s right to acquire a Christian education suitable to their condition.

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SECTION II – SOVEREIGN USE AND ACADEMIC IMMUNITY

2.1. Moodle, within Xaragua University, functions not merely as a digital tool but as a state-institutional apparatus of sovereign education, fully integrated into the juridical, doctrinal, and pedagogical architecture of the University.

2.2. All digital academic operations conducted through Moodle, including instruction, certification, internal communication, examination, and publication, are hereby declared:

Jurisdictionally immune from foreign audits or regulatory interference;

Canonically valid under ecclesiastical oversight;

Protected under the international legal right to educational self-determination.

2.3. Moodle’s sovereign deployment is further protected under:

The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961), affirming immunity of internal state functions;

UNDRIP Articles 14 and 16, regarding protected educational infrastructure;

Customary international law, supporting the non-derogable nature of Indigenous institutional design.

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SECTION III – PLATFORM GOVERNANCE AND ACCESS REGULATION

3.1. Access to Moodle is governed exclusively by the Internal Academic Statutes of the University, and any use or misuse is subject to immediate disciplinary or ecclesiastical review.

3.2. Only students, faculty, and affiliates recognized by the Rector-President may access the platform. All users must comply with the following non-negotiable conditions:

Academic Integrity: Zero tolerance for plagiarism, intellectual theft, or misrepresentation.

Doctrinal Alignment: Adherence to the Catholic mission and spiritual vision of the University.

Institutional Loyalty: Absolute respect for the sovereignty and authority of the University of Xaragua.

3.3. Violations of these provisions may result in:

Immediate expulsion from the digital system;

Revocation of academic standing or credentials;

Ecclesiastical sanctions, where applicable.

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SECTION IV – DIPLOMATIC AND LEGAL IMPLICATIONS

4.1. This annex constitutes a binding legal declaration that the Moodle platform, as deployed by the University of Xaragua:

Serves as the de jure and de facto infrastructure for all sovereign educational programs;

Is protected under ecclesiastical silence, following canonical notification;

May be invoked in legal, academic, or diplomatic proceedings as evidence of platform legitimacy and state-level deployment.

4.2. Any challenge to the University’s Moodle integration constitutes:

An interference in Indigenous jurisdiction (UNDRIP);

A breach of ecclesiastical immunity (Canon 804 §2, 806 §1);

An obstruction of fundamental rights under international law (ICCPR Articles 18–19).

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ENACTED AND SEALED

Miragoâne–Xaragua, May 24, 2025

Monsignor Pascal Viau

Prelate Founder and Rector-President

University of Xaragua

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ANNEXE II

UNIVERSAL JURIDICAL FRAMEWORK FOR DIGITAL EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS

Permanent Authorization and Legal Immunity for All Technological Platforms Deployed by the University of Xaragua

Date of Enactment: May 24, 2025

Legal Classification: Universal Academic Decree – Canonically Admissible – Internationally Executable – Protected by Indigenous Sovereignty and Ecclesiastical Silence

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SECTION I – GENERAL PRINCIPLE OF DIGITAL EDUCATIONAL JURISDICTION

1.1. The University of Xaragua, operating under the full academic sovereignty of the Afro-Taíno Indigenous Nation, hereby establishes a universal legal framework for the selection, implementation, operation, and protection of all digital or technological platforms used in the service of its educational mission.

1.2. This juridical protection applies to all current and future systems, including but not limited to:

Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as Moodle, Chamilo, Canvas, etc.;

Communication tools (e.g., Zoom, BigBlueButton, Telegram Channels, etc.);

Custom-built or proprietary platforms developed internally by Xaragua;

Any certified external application integrated into the academic function of the University.

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SECTION II – LEGAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL FOUNDATION

2.1. The deployment of any educational platform by Xaragua is fully protected under the following legal instruments:

UNDRIP (2007):

Articles 14, 16, 18, 34: Right to establish, control, and innovate Indigenous educational systems using appropriate technologies.

ICCPR (1966):

Articles 18 and 19: Protection of the right to communicate, teach, and exchange knowledge across jurisdictions and media.

Codex Iuris Canonici:

Canon 215: Right to freely found and manage institutions in service of the faith and truth.

Canon 216: Institutions bearing the name “Catholic” must operate under ecclesial authority—recognized here by tacit approval.

Canon 229: Right of the faithful to access Christian formation through institutions suited to their condition.

Customary International Law and Vienna Convention:

Guarantees the immunity of Indigenous internal governance mechanisms and prohibits interference in sovereign educational affairs.

2.2. The authority to deploy, manage, or replace platforms is vested solely in the Office of the Rector-President, and is not subject to any external licensing, control, or review.

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SECTION III – SCOPE OF SOVEREIGN PLATFORM JURISDICTION

3.1. All educational technologies implemented under this decree are hereby declared to possess:

Jurisdictional Immunity from external audit, seizure, or accreditation;

Canonical Validity under ecclesiastical oversight, protected by silence and non-contradiction (Canons 45 and 144);

Cultural Protection as instruments of Indigenous transmission of knowledge.

3.2. These systems are not mere tools but are recognized as:

> State-Sanctioned Instruments of Educational Transmission and Intellectual Sovereignty

3.3. Their status shall be equal in legal force to physical faculties, seminar rooms, or printed publications. Diplomas, certifications, or academic results generated through these platforms are fully valid under the internal and international legal order.

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SECTION IV – CONDITIONS OF OPERATION AND DISCIPLINARY SCOPE

4.1. All users of platforms recognized by the University of Xaragua must agree to the following conditions:

Absolute respect for institutional doctrine and mission;

Strict adherence to academic integrity and pedagogical discipline;

Recognition of the University’s digital infrastructure as a sovereign jurisdiction.

4.2. The violation of platform protocol may trigger:

Immediate digital expulsion;

Suspension or revocation of academic credentials;

Ecclesiastical notification and possible canonical sanctions.

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SECTION V – INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATION AND TREATY USE

5.1. This Annex may be included in:

Any memorandum of understanding (MoU) involving technology providers;

All international academic cooperation agreements;

Legal defenses of the University’s digital sovereignty;

Diplomatic or ecclesiastical submissions asserting platform legitimacy.

5.2. Its invocation shall be sufficient to:

Establish the non-subordinated character of the platform;

Prohibit any attempt at reclassification or integration into external bureaucratic systems;

Affirm the religious, cultural, and political protection of Indigenous digital spaces.

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ENACTED AND SEALED

Miragoâne–Xaragua, May 24, 2025

Monsignor Pascal Viau

Prelate Founder and Rector-President

University of Xaragua

Jurisdictional Sovereign for All Academic Platforms

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