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A structural buffer that defines who is allowed to decide before external actors can intervene. Includes jurisdictional clarity, non-interference norms, protected decision authority for designated bodies, and limits on ad hoc escalation or override. Without procedural insulation, pressure bypasses formal authority and flows to whoever is most risk-averse.
A court with clear appellate procedures and contempt powers has procedural insulation. A university committee whose decisions can be overridden by any administrator responding to complaints has none.
ACIJ Section 4.2