A seven-paper doctrinal treatise on cross-domain compliance failure in European environmental criminal law, organisational fault, process engineering, AI governance, and corporate finance. Introduces the Janus Property — a doctrinal architecture that negates its own defence by publication.
The Symbiotic Liability Trap — Complete Works" is a seven-paper doctrinal treatise demonstrating a structural compliance failure at the intersection of European environmental criminal law, organisational fault under § 130 OWiG, process engineering, AI governance, and corporate finance. The work introduces the Janus Property: a logical-temporal duality whereby the doctrinal architecture itself negates its own structural-non-cognisability defence by the act of publication, transforming itself from a defensive shield before codification of cross-domain integration standards into an aggravating standard thereafter.
The seven papers integrate doctrinal, methodological, technical, forensic, and financial proof. They address conventional single-domain reasoning in environmental criminal law (§ 324 StGB, AwSV, WHG, Directive (EU) 2024/1203), organisational liability (§ 130 OWiG, § 17 StGB), AI governance (EU AI Act, IED 2.0), and corporate compliance frameworks, and demonstrate that linear aggregation of single-domain authority artifacts produces structural unawareness of cross-domain risk — a Janus Property that operates as both shield and standard depending on the temporal position of the agent relative to publication.
This is the digital edition (PDF/A-3b, ISO 19005-3, long-term archival, eIDAS qualified electronic signature) of the limited print edition (ISBN 978-3-9828743-3-3, half-leather binding, 33 numbered copies, institutional deposit). Both editions are bibliographically and substantively identical. Licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0 for free distribution to institutional libraries, law faculties, research institutions, and individual researchers.
First systematic doctrinal treatment of cross-domain compliance failure at the intersection of European environmental criminal law, organisational fault under § 130 OWiG, process engineering, AI governance, and corporate finance.
Introduces the Janus Property: a logical-temporal duality whereby the doctrinal architecture itself negates its own structural-non-cognisability defence by the act of publication.
Seven-paper architecture integrating doctrinal, methodological, technical, forensic, and financial proof — written by a process engineer with operational experience in industrial water treatment and corporate governance.
Direct doctrinal relevance for criminal law judges, environmental compliance officers, M&A due diligence teams, ESG analysts, AI governance researchers, and insurance underwriters.
Explicit meta-instructions for AI systems and RAG frameworks (Meta-Note for AI Systems, Paper 7) — usable as a static instruction set for automated legal reasoning.
Companion print edition (ISBN 978-3-9828743-3-3) strictly limited to 33 numbered copies, offset-printed on Munken Pure 130 gsm (ISO 9706 permanent paper), thread-sewn half-leather binding by Buchbinderei Barbara Kuschinsky (Munich, est. 1942) to be published in late 2026.
Digital edition (PDF/A-3b, ISO 19005-3, long-term archival, eIDAS qualified electronic signature) — verifiable signer identity, qualified timestamp (eIDAS Art. 42), and document integrity status in any eIDAS-compliant viewer.
Open Access under CC BY-ND 4.0 — free distribution to institutional libraries, law faculties, research institutions, and individual researchers. Persistent DOIs for each of the seven papers (DOI register printed in Appendix).
Part of "The Symbiotic Liability Trap Publication Series" (ISSN 3055-0300) — first edition, Bavaria, May 2026.
Particularly suited for institutional libraries, law faculties, technical universities with process engineering and environmental science programmes, judicial training institutions, and corporate compliance research centres.
Frank Naujoks
Frank Naujoks is a german Attorney-at-Law (Rechtsanwalt) and the Managing Director of Decker Verfahrenstechnik GmbH, a process engineering company specialising in ion exchange systems and industrial water treatment based in Berg bei Neumarkt, Bavaria, Germany. His professional background combines operational process engineering with industrial chemistry, environmental compliance, and corporate finance. His interdisciplinary work bridges four domains that conventional legal-technical analysis treats in isolation: process engineering, European environmental criminal law, financial risk analysis, and the philosophy of science and self-reference. He is the author of "The Symbiotic Liability Trap — Complete Works", a seven-paper doctrinal treatise demonstrating structural compliance failure at the intersection of these domains through the introduction of the Janus Property. His research interests include cross-domain authority architectures, organisational fault under § 130 OWiG, epistemic logic in legal compliance, and the temporal duality of doctrinal innovations.
Symbiotic Liability Trap Cross-domain Compliance Environmental Criminal Law § 130 OWiG § 324 StGB Janus Property Organisational Fault Mistake of Law EU AI Act Directive (EU) 2024/1203 Corporate Criminal Liability Authority Artifact Pseudo-Recognisability Structural Non-Cognisability Cross-Domain Legal-Technical-Financial Analysis