Claim Governance

Governance is the control layer that prevents the public surface from outrunning the evidence base.

Claim governance defines what can be said, under what support conditions, and with which public boundaries.

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Use this page to understand claim governance in the CITAQ stack.

This route sits inside the platform architecture family and exists to explain one structural part of the verification system in focused, indexable detail.

What matters on this route

System role

Claim governance defines what can be said, under what support conditions, and with which public boundaries.

Why it matters

Governance is the control layer that prevents the public surface from outrunning the evidence base.

Route type

Platform architecture pages should explain how a specific layer behaves, not repeat high-level homepage language.

Connected systems

Each platform route should bridge into docs, trust, implementation, and adjacent platform concepts.

How this page fits into the CITAQ system

Functional role

Claim governance defines what can be said, under what support conditions, and with which public boundaries.

Operational consequence

Governance is the control layer that prevents the public surface from outrunning the evidence base.

Why this deserves its own route

CITAQ is large enough that major platform concepts need isolated pages with their own metadata, schema, and internal-link role.

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