The ARGA Model as a New Architecture of International Protection: Law, Analytics, and Media as a Unified System
This ARGA report presents a proprietary model of international protection that unifies three key tracks: legal, analytical, and media. The ARGA model recognizes that modern cross-border persecution is complex in nature — criminal procedural, extradition, immigration, reputational, and asset-related simultaneously — and requires an architectural rather than linear response. Protection mechanisms through the UN, INTERPOL CCF, asylum procedures, and investment arbitration are examined. ARGA pays particular attention to the humanitarian and family track, as well as asset protection as an integral part of personal defense. A step-by-step architecture is proposed, from diagnosis to long-term support.
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