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Featured: The Symbiotic Liability Trap — Complete Works Edition

First Revised Edition, May 2026 · Bavaria, Germany

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ISBN 978-3-9828743-3-3 (Print; to be published in October 2026)
ISBN 978-3-9828743-8-8 (PDF)
URN: urn:nbn:de:101:1-2605271804120.427322371441

The Complete Works Edition consolidates the seven papers of The Symbiotic Liability Trap publication series into a single authoritative volume. The edition contains the doctrinal core (Paper 7 — Legal Framework), the structural thesis (Paper 5 — Strategic Whitepaper), the methodological note (Paper 6), and the four empirical case studies (Papers 1–4), together with the Formal Précis, the Meta-Note for AI Systems, a consolidated bibliography, an index, the distribution list, and the colophon.

The Complete Works Edition is a revised diplomatic reprint of the individual papers, with minor editorial corrections and one substantive addition: the concluding marginal numbers (Rn 92–98) of Paper 7, which make explicit the Cross-Media Shift as a structural phenomenon and address its diagnostic function in relation to Rn 17.

The print edition is strictly limited to 33 numbered copies for institutional deposit at national libraries, supreme courts, university libraries, and regulatory archives. The PDF edition is freely available under CC BY-ND 4.0.

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Recommended Citation

Naujoks, F. (2026). The Symbiotic Liability Trap — Complete Works. First Edition, May 2026. Decker Verfahrenstechnik GmbH, Berg bei Neumarkt, Bavaria, Germany. ISBN 978-3-9828743-3-3 (Print; to be published in October 2026) / 978-3-9828743-8-8 (PDF), ISSN 3055-0300.

For citation of individual papers, please refer to the DOI versions deposited on SSRN and ResearchGate as listed in the Publication Series.

Key Concepts

  • Symbiotic Liability Trap — the structural failure mode of cross-domain compliance under fault-based criminal liability
  • Authority Artifact — the integration architecture proposed as structural remedy
  • Janus Property (C4) — the temporal duality of the argument as defence before, and aggravating standard after, codification
  • Cross-Media Shift — the structurally inevitable migration of substances and hazard states across environmental media
  • Pseudo-Recognisability — the gradient case of declining cross-domain competence

Bibliographic Information

The Deutsche Nationalbibliothek catalogues this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibliografie; detailed bibliographic data are available at dnb.de.

The Symbiotic Liability Trap — Publication Series

The seven individual papers that constitute The Symbiotic Liability Trap (ISSN: 3055-0300) were originally published on SSRN and ResearchGate between February and April 2026. Each paper carries its own DOI and remains independently available in its original form. The Publication Series page provides direct access to each paper, its abstract, and its DOI link.

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The Publication Series comprises:

  • Paper 7 — Legal Framework: The International Structural Logic of Cross-Domain Non-Cognisability in Criminal Law
  • Paper 5 — Strategic Whitepaper: Transition from the Age of Specialization to the Age of Synthesis
  • Paper 6 — Methodological Note: Emergent Cross-domain Reasoning Through Iterative Human-AI Discourse
  • Paper 1 — Selective Ion Exchange in Complex Industrial Matrices under Directive (EU) 2024/1785 (IED 2.0)
  • Paper 2 — Forensic Analysis of UPW System Failure: Design Deficiencies vs. Impossible Specifications (SEMI F63)
  • Paper 3 — Brownfield Asset Renovation: Regulatory Drift and Conceptual Retrofit Design (AwSV)
  • Paper 4 — The Hidden CAPEX Killer: Regulatory Drift and the Stranded Asset Trap

Further Resources

For technical whitepapers, training materials, and additional documentation, please visit our Downloads page →.


Editorial Note on the Two Editions

The individual papers (DOI-based) constitute the historical textual state as originally disseminated. The Complete Works Edition (ISBN-based) is the consolidated authoritative final form, with editorial corrections and the substantive extension of Paper 7. Both editions coexist; for scholarly citation of the consolidated argument, the Complete Works Edition is the recommended reference.