# ORGANIZATION

The Nexus Organization domain defines the institutional structure of the Nexus Ecosystem. It explains how charter design, governance, federation, and public-good organizational design support lawful, interoperable, and sovereign-compatible deployment.

This section covers the organizational architecture behind Nexus. It connects constitutional order, institutional roles, governance systems, and federation models into one coherent framework.

### What this section covers

* Institutional structure for the Nexus Ecosystem
* Charter, governance, and federation design
* Public-good stewardship and organizational foundations

### Core themes

* **Organizational design:** how Nexus structures authority, responsibility, and coordination
* **Governance:** how decisions, oversight, and accountability operate across the system
* **Federation:** how institutions align across jurisdictions, partners, and public-interest deployments

### Explore this section

* [I. Order](/organization/introduction/organization/i.-order.md) - constitutional order and institutional architecture
* [II. Charter](/organization/introduction/organization/ii.-charter.md) - charter logic, legal form, and institutional mandate
* [III. Background](/organization/introduction/organization/iii.-background.md) - historical and conceptual background for organizational development
* [IV. Foundations](/organization/introduction/organization/iv.-foundations.md) - foundational principles for durable public-good institutions
* [V. Governance](/organization/introduction/organization/v.-governance.md) - governance mechanisms, authority models, and accountability
* [VI. Federation](/organization/introduction/organization/vi.-federation.md) - federation structure across networks, entities, and jurisdictions


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