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HIGH-LEVEL EDUCATION
Official Academic Division of the Sovereign Indigenous Private State of Xaragua
Institution Established by National Decree
Accreditation Confirmed by Ecclesiastical and Sovereign Authority
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LEGAL DECLARATION OF STATUS
Institution Name: University of Xaragua
Nature: Public Ecclesiastical Academic Institution under Indigenous Sovereign Jurisdiction
Issuing Authority: Office of the Prelate Founder and Rector-President
Legal Basis of Operation:
Montevideo Convention (1933), Article 1 (capacity to enter into relations with other States)
UNDRIP, Articles 3, 4, 5, 14, 16, 31 (indigenous institutions, education, and legal autonomy)
Canon Law, Canons 803–806, 45, 144 (Catholic institutions and canonical jurisdiction)
Charter of the Sovereign Indigenous Private State of Xaragua, Title II, Articles 2–6 (academic sovereignty)
This institution is legally constituted under national, canonical, and customary international law. All provisions herein are issued as sovereign state documentation.
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WHY CHOOSE THE UNIVERSITY OF XARAGUA?
Institutional Status: Constitutionally Chartered, Canonically Accredited, and Sovereign in Operation
Accreditation Authority: Prelate Founder and Rector-President of the Sovereign Indigenous Private State of Xaragua
Governing Norms: Internal Law of the State, Canon Law, International Customary Law
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Sovereign Educational Mandate
The University of Xaragua is not a conventional academic establishment; it is the authorized intellectual and political institution of a fully organized microstate. It functions under the legal sovereignty of the Sovereign Indigenous Private State of Xaragua, canonically and structurally accredited by its highest ecclesiastical and executive officer, the Prelate Founder and Rector-President, in accordance with:
Legal Instruments Referenced:
Canons 803–806 CIC (on Catholic instruction and faculty designation)
Canons 45 and 144 CIC (on lawful presumption and ecclesiastical silence)
UNDRIP, recognizing non-state indigenous sovereignty and institutional autonomy
Jus gentium principles of continuity, self-determination, and educational independence
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1. A UNIVERSITY FOR LEADERS, NOT FOLLOWERS
Executive Functionality: Recognized national academy for the instruction of state functionaries
Scope of Formation: Officers of governance, law, institutional development, and territorial administration
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2. A UNIQUE ACADEMIC FRAMEWORK
Legal Classification of Programs:
Certificate in Political Science: Recognized under the internal law of Xaragua as a civic qualification in governance
Microprograms: Targeted instruction modules validated under sovereign pedagogical statute
Bachelor’s Degree: Issued under national accreditation authority and deposited in the State’s Academic Register
All programs are consistent with the moral theology of the Catholic Church and the state’s constitutional obligations under Article 5 of its Charter.
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3. A STRUCTURALLY SOVEREIGN FOUNDATION
Origin: Not created by foreign license or ministerial delegation, but established by the sovereign will of the State
Protection Status:
Immune from external regulation under Article 4 of the Montevideo Convention
Ecclesiastically self-governed under Canons 803 §1 and 806 §1
Customarily recognized under Article 38.1(c) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice (ICJ)
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4. GLOBAL STANDARDS WITH TERRITORIAL LEGITIMACY
Territorial Mandate: Tuition adapted to the national population for purposes of elite formation
Diplomatic Parity: Courses constructed to meet academic rigor equivalent to foreign state universities, while remaining independent under international law
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5. EDUCATION THAT BUILDS NATIONS
Nature of Degrees: All degrees conferred by the University of Xaragua constitute acts of state, recorded within the National Education and Formation Ledger
Legal Force: Diplomas and transcripts are valid documents of national institutional continuity under customary international law and may be apostilled under sovereign seal
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6. A UNIVERSITY THAT RESPECTS INTELLIGENCE
Doctrinal Governance: Free from secular imposition, ideological subversion, or bureaucratic interference
Institutional Orientation: In line with Canon 218 CIC, which ensures intellectual and moral freedom under Catholic oversight
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CANONICAL STATUS AND ECCLESIASTICAL LEGITIMACY
Date of Canonical Notification: April 6, 2025
Recipient: Diocesan authorities and Apostolic See (Rome)
Applicable Canons:
Canon 45 CIC: Legal presumption of mandate when delegated and unchallenged
Canon 144 CIC: Jurisdiction supplied when the Church authority remains silent in good faith matters
Interpretation:
By virtue of canonical silence and absence of objection, the University of Xaragua holds de facto and de jure ecclesiastical recognition and operates under tacit canonical jurisdiction.
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DECLARATION OF THE PRELATE FOUNDER AND RECTOR-PRESIDENT
> “As Prelate Founder and Rector-President of the Sovereign Indigenous Private State of Xaragua,
I solemnly affirm that the University of Xaragua is canonically and juridically constituted.
My full ecclesiastical and civil title is:
Monsignor Pascal Viau, Prelate Founder and Rector-President of the Sovereign Indigenous Private State of Xaragua, Rector of the University of Xaragua.
This office is accepted not as privilege, but as canonical burden, and all acts herein are issued under my lawful authority.”
Given at Miragoâne–Xaragua
Dated: Twenty-Eighth Day of April, Anno Domini 2025
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COPYRIGHT AND SOVEREIGN NOTIFICATION CLAUSE
All content herein is protected under the sovereign intellectual property regime of the Private State of Xaragua, customary international law, and ecclesiastical authority.
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PRIVATE INDIGENOUS STATE OF XARAGUA
OFFICIAL STATE POLICY DOCUMENT
Title: Policy on the Protection of the Unique Sovereign and Ecclesiastical Model of the University of Xaragua
Issuing Authority: Office of the Rector-President
Jurisdiction: Sovereign Indigenous Private State of Xaragua
Date of Issuance: May 11, 2025
Classification: Executive and Educational Decree – Perpetual, Non-Amendable, Juridically Sealed
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I. Preamble
The University of Xaragua is not a conventional academic institution. It is the canonical, constitutional, and sovereign academic arm of the Private Indigenous State of Xaragua. It is founded by national decree, spiritually sanctioned under ecclesiastical law, and protected under international and indigenous legal frameworks.
This policy hereby declares the non-replicability, non-transferability, and juridical protection of the University of Xaragua’s unique institutional model, educational structure, and governing theology. It is an act of state and shall be enforced by sovereign authority.
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II. Definition of the Protected Model
The protected elements of the University of Xaragua model include, without limitation:
1. Structure: A public ecclesiastical academic institution functioning under national and canonical jurisdiction, not under any ministry or foreign accrediting agency.
2. Governance: Led by a Prelate Founder and Rector-President, who embodies both civil and ecclesiastical authority.
3. Academic Output: Degrees issued as acts of state and recorded in the National Formation Ledger.
4. Accreditation: Canonically grounded under Canons 803–806, and protected by Canons 45 and 144 regarding jurisdiction and ecclesiastical presumption.
5. Curricular Design: All programs reflect Catholic moral theology and sovereign territorial needs.
6. Legal Immunity: The institution is immune to foreign regulation, and its structure is non-exportable and non-reproducible outside the legal framework of Xaragua.
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III. Legal Foundation of Protection
This policy is based on the following legally binding instruments:
A. International and Indigenous Law
Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States (1933)
Article 1 & 4: Recognizes sovereignty and freedom from external interference.
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)
Articles 3, 4, 5, 14, 16, 31: Affirms the right to establish and protect indigenous educational institutions, legal systems, and intellectual property.
ILO Convention 169 (1989)
Articles 2, 6, 23: Affirms the right of indigenous peoples to direct their own institutions in accordance with their spiritual and cultural systems.
Customary International Law and Jus Cogens
Acknowledges ancestral continuity and protection of spiritual-cultural institutions as non-derogable rights.
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B. Canonical and Ecclesiastical Law
Code of Canon Law (1983):
Canon 803 §1–2: Establishes criteria for Catholic academic institutions.
Canon 806 §1: Grants autonomy to competent ecclesiastical authorities in overseeing Catholic instruction.
Canon 45: Legal presumption of mandate in absence of contradiction.
Canon 144: Ecclesiastical jurisdiction is supplied in the absence of explicit prohibition.
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IV. Prohibition and Enforcement
1. Unauthorized reproduction, imitation, or adaptation of the University of Xaragua’s model, name, programs, structure, or titles shall be considered null and void ab initio, and shall be prosecuted under sovereign law.
2. Any individual, institution, or organization that seeks to:
Replicate the system without direct authorization,
Appropriate the name or academic format,
Issue similar ecclesiastical-state diplomas or claim association,
shall be in direct violation of this policy and subject to:
Legal interdiction under sovereign constitutional law;
Ecclesiastical denunciation for misuse of canonically regulated functions;
Public blacklisting and formal notification to customary and indigenous governing bodies internationally.
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V. Intellectual and Spiritual Integrity
The University of Xaragua is not merely an academic structure; it is a spiritual organ of the Xaragua Nation, founded under sacred principle and guided by divine law. Any attempt to commercialize, dilute, or reproduce its form without lawful delegation constitutes an act of spiritual violation, cultural theft, and institutional fraud.
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VI. Perpetuity Clause
This policy shall remain permanently in force and is hereby declared:
Non-amendable
Universally applicable within Xaragua jurisdiction
Enforceable under international and canonical law
Registered under the sovereign documentation ledger of the State
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SO DECLARED AND SEALED
By the Executive and Ecclesiastical Authority of the Sovereign Indigenous Private State of Xaragua
May 11, 2025
Pascal Viau
Prelate Founder and Rector-President of the University of Xaragua
Head of State, Sovereign Indigenous Private State of Xaragua
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