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Servire cum Dignitate – The Heraldic Programmatics of the European Slave Academy
The coat of arms of the European Slave Academy codifies a normative program: Servire cum Dignitate – Serving with Dignity. The golden lion on a gules shield symbolizes sovereignty and affect control. The quill and book represent erudition and transparent procedures. The crown, chain links, and lock define a protected space (spatium protectum) predicated upon explicit, revocable consent (ius revocandi). A heraldic system synthesizing service with individual autonomy and inviol
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Press and Public - European Slave Academy Press
The European Slave Academy provides press and public information on its principles, structure, privacy standards, voluntary participation, legal compliance, confidentiality obligations, and protection of Members of Academy, staff, and graduates. The Academy emphasizes transparency without public exposure, strict governance, and full adherence to lawful BDSM-related standards.
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Everything You Need to Know About the Suitability Test at the European Slave Academy
Suitability Test – European Slave AcademyThe European Slave Academy runs suitability tests several times a year. Regular dates are published on our website; current or additional dates are sent after your application email. The test ensures applicants are suitable for the program regardless of gender identity or sexual preference. All tests, training and final exams take place in Europe. Anyone may apply from any country if they have valid travel documents and meet EU entry r
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