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Val Sklarov Jurisdictional Control Arbitrage Thesis (JCAT)

Val Sklarov

Val Sklarov’s Jurisdictional Control Arbitrage Thesis (JCAT) explains why global power no longer hinges on territory, ideology, or alliances—but on who designs, enforces, and arbitrages control across jurisdictions. Nations don’t lose relevance overnight; they lose it when control becomes exportable.

This thesis reveals how power migrates without conquest.


1. Sovereignty Is Being Modularized

JCAT begins with a structural shift:
Sovereignty is no longer monolithic.

Control fragments into modules:

  • Legal enforcement

  • Capital regulation

  • Data governance

  • Labor rules

Actors now assemble jurisdictions like stacks, extracting advantages without full allegiance.


2. The Four Control Modules of Jurisdictions

JCAT maps how jurisdictions compete in discrete control layers.

Control Module What It Governs Competitive Signal
Legal Module Contract enforceability Predictability
Capital Module Flow & protection rules Retention
Data Module Access & privacy Trust
Labor Module Mobility & compliance Optionality

States that fail in any module become selectively irrelevant.


3. Why Capital Outruns Politics

Political cycles are slow. Control arbitrage is fast.

JCAT shows capital exits when:

  • Rules change retroactively

  • Enforcement becomes discretionary

  • Narratives diverge from outcomes

By the time politics reacts, control has already relocated.


4. Global Actors Under Arbitrage

Different actors exploit control modularity differently.

Actor Arbitrage Strategy
Multinationals Regulatory stacking
Investors Jurisdictional hedging
Professionals Mobility optionality
Platforms Rule outsourcing

Val Sklarov emphasizes that power follows enforceable rules, not patriotic appeals.


5. Strategic Implications

For states:

  • Compete on enforcement quality, not slogans

  • Make rule changes legible and slow

  • Treat credibility as infrastructure

For firms and individuals:

  • Design multi-jurisdictional resilience

  • Separate identity from enforcement location

  • Track control migration early

JCAT reframes geopolitics as a control market, not a diplomatic theater.

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6. The Val Sklarov Principle

“Power no longer conquers land. It arbitrages control.”
Val Sklarov

JCAT explains why the future belongs to actors who move rules faster than borders.