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At a glance:
In 1813, three Dutch nobles wrote a constitution, appointed a king, and granted the monarchy hereditary power, tax exemption, and legal immunity. They selected 600 notables to approve it. No public vote. No independent mandate.
That structure still stands.
Article 120 of the Dutch Constitution forbids courts from reviewing whether these privileges are compatible with the principle of equality. There is no constitutional court. A citizen who wants to test the legality of hereditary privilege has no legal path within the Dutch system.
This document does not argue for or against the monarchy. It asks one question:
Is it lawful that I am not allowed to test whether the monarchy is lawful?
The answer produces data either way. Refusal proves the lock. Review opens the test.
Article 94 of the same Constitution permits review against international treaties. The European Convention on Human Rights. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. The legal route exists. It has never been framed this way.
The corpus consists of three documents:
Document 1 – Context & Method. The Pascalism framework: TRUTH(C) = D ∧ I. Every claim must survive destruction by public sources and pass an integrity test for internal consistency. What fails is discarded. What survives is published.
Document 2 – The Monarchy. 481 years of traceable structure, from a will in 1544 to palace diplomacy in 2025. Origin, privileges, costs, legitimacy crises, cognitive lock, and the question no one formally asks.
Document 3 – The Legal Action. A concrete outline of the legal route through Article 94, three international tracks (ECHR, ICCPR, EU Charter), and the national procedure required before an international complaint becomes admissible.
Published in Dutch and English. SHA-256 timestamped. Every source public. Every claim open to destruction.
Test it. Break the claim. Or explain the silence.
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(Testcase De Monarchy – Corpus)

