Power Of Solutions Clause (POSC)

Solutions weighed by the Best A Human Can Do (BAHCD) principle

DEFINITION

The requisite to provide an equitable solution before infringing upon basic human rights.

EXPLANATION

CLARIFICATIONS
This requisite includes, yet not limited to, freedom of speech, movement, and rights of property. 
EXEMPLIFICATIONS
A mandatory defense against the Arms Hypocrisy Principle. The Root Cause Clause must be applied to ensure accuracy of solution. The onus is on the enforcer to have a ‘Reasonable’ solution for the situation in question. Otherwise, it is hypocritical to take away basic human rights, without a viable solution that can be realistically applied it within the given circumstance. Application of the Power of Solutions Clause must be cross referenced with the Best A Human Can Do (BACHD) principle. Referencing the Upside of The Coin principle is also recommended.
AFFIRMATIONS
The Power Of Solutions Clause is vital to achieve accurate adjudication and enforcement of equality.
CONSIDERATIONS
This is especially true if the principle of Personal Autonomy has been infringed upon. Or even worse, if the principle of Human Threshold has been crossed for the person subject to enforcement. The Weigh The Scales principle should be applied to validate the legitimacy of the solution being offered.

THESIS

Power Of Solution Clause significantly reduces the risk inequalities occurring during enforcement adjudication.

EQUAL ADVANCED RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (EARD) OBJECTIVES

  1. Identify and quantify methods that improve the arrival of the Power Of Solutions Clause.
  2. Identify and quantify processes that hinder the discernment of the Power Of Solutions Clause.

TECHNICAL WRITING BY:

D S Reid

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