Design Principles

- **Automation is best for**: - Mechanistic, low-poetry aspects of governance (e.g., fee management, access control, voting). - Scenarios where reduced overhead is desired, legal complexity is low, and automation offers efficiency or cost-saving. - **Conventional law is best for**: - Trust-critical roles (e.g., holding intellectual property, managing significant assets). - Organs that require maximal public trust or must avoid the risks of untested legal-technology innovations. - **Hybrid and experimental zones**: - Certain playful or experimental components—like LARP|Live Action Role Play-based constitutional experiments—may be entirely specified and run via legal code in software, allowing for both serious and creative prototyping of future governance models. - **Interface and Accessibility**: - Where legal code is used, software applications (web/mobile) should allow users to engage directly with the rules—transparently and interactively.