What if the law could fit in your head?

Not a summary of old law. A legal system rebuilt from first principles, organised into exactly four books.

United States7,762words
India1,00,028words

Source: CCP v5.0 · 2023 observations. Word counts vary with consolidation, source language and translation.

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Perfect
Laws
A legal system from first principles

One system.
Four organised shelves.

The architecture is complete even while the laws are still being built. Planned subjects stay visibly different from agreed law.

Public administration, accountability, tax, budgets, audit, infrastructure and local public services.

Read the agreed laws

The rule and the reason, side by side.

Page A is the operative law. Page B has no legal force; it explains the problem, mechanism, expected effect, implementation, examples, checks and important limit.

See the complete method

How a law earns its place.

Every packet passes the same first-principles test before it can become an agreed draft.

Define the failure.

Name the observable problem, who is harmed and the incentive or weakness causing it.

Choose the smallest mechanism.

Compare real approaches and select the rule that removes the most harmful discretion with the least burden.

Attack, render and inspect.

Stress-test abuse, mistakes, evasion, outages and transition—then judge the actual A4 packet at reading size.

Read what is already built.

Two public-money laws are current agreed drafts. Their complete packets are open for inspection.

Opening the public record…

Start at the beginning.

Open the premise, principles, method and four-book map—then decide what holds up.

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