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A bounded domain in which judgment can be exercised before constraint determines outcome. All governance frameworks presume the existence of decisional space. When authority capacity is depleted, this space collapses—governance mechanisms still operate procedurally but no longer govern outcomes.
A committee has decisional space when it can deliberate, weigh evidence, and reach a conclusion based on merit. When external pressure, funding risk, or liability exposure makes outcomes predetermined, the committee retains procedure but loses space.
ACIJ Section 7.1