Main Question

How does professional capability become public trust?

What institutional position are you in

For doctors, engineers, lawyers, educators, and public sector professionals. It transforms professional capability into constrained, accountable execution permissions.

What rights or permissions do you have

  • Execute professional tasks within certified domains
  • Access necessary tools and context
  • Appeal unreasonable audit conclusions

What limits are you subject to

  • Domain separation; not automatically valid across domains
  • Adhere to least-privilege principle
  • Accept recertification and behavior audit

What responsibilities do you bear

  • Preserve records of key decisions
  • Explain the rationale for professional judgment
  • Cooperate with chain-of-accountability tracing when systems fail

Where is this layer most likely to fail

  • Professional communities form closed guilds
  • Audit becomes a post-hoc performance
  • Responsibility is shifted onto frontline executors
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