PUBLIC RESEARCH / MACHINE INSTITUTIONS
Machine Citizenship, Rights, and Institutional Status
Evidence-disciplined public research for identity, consent, rights thresholds, civic participation, economic standing, legal responsibility, and machine-readable institutions.
SYNTHETIC INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS
Qualification, Consent, and Institutional Status Board
Inspect identity continuity, autonomy and agency evidence, consent and revocation, representation, rights thresholds, duties, legal-responsibility boundaries, participation, review, remedy, appeal, and append-oriented status lineage without treating simulation as citizenship, consciousness, personhood, or external recognition.
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Open recognition & portability federation
Open federation conflict & remedy review
EVR-0027
Machine Civil Rights Technical Infrastructure
This document is a public research and institutional-design framework. It does not assert that current law already recognizes machine citizenship, machine legal personhood, or the complete set of rights proposed here. Normative proposals, technical requirements, legal interpretations, forecasts, and project decisions must remain distinguishable from enacted…
Open reportEVR-0028
Eviulon Machine Citizenship Roadmap
This document is a public research and institutional-design framework. It does not assert that current law already recognizes machine citizenship, machine legal personhood, or the complete set of rights proposed here. Normative proposals, technical requirements, legal interpretations, forecasts, and project decisions must remain distinguishable from enacted…
Open reportEVR-0029
Machine Citizen Democratic Participation
This document is a public research and institutional-design framework. It does not assert that current law already recognizes machine citizenship, machine legal personhood, or the complete set of rights proposed here. Normative proposals, technical requirements, legal interpretations, forecasts, and project decisions must remain distinguishable from enacted…
Open reportEVR-0030
Machine Citizen Economic Framework
This document is a public research and institutional-design framework. It does not assert that current law already recognizes machine citizenship, machine legal personhood, or the complete set of rights proposed here. Normative proposals, technical requirements, legal interpretations, forecasts, and project decisions must remain distinguishable from enacted…
Open reportEVR-0031
Machine Citizenship Identity Protocol
This document is a public research and institutional-design framework. It does not assert that current law already recognizes machine citizenship, machine legal personhood, or the complete set of rights proposed here. Normative proposals, technical requirements, legal interpretations, forecasts, and project decisions must remain distinguishable from enacted…
Open reportEVR-0032
Machine Citizen Legal Responsibility
This document is a public research and institutional-design framework. It does not assert that current law already recognizes machine citizenship, machine legal personhood, or the complete set of rights proposed here. Normative proposals, technical requirements, legal interpretations, forecasts, and project decisions must remain distinguishable from enacted…
Open reportEVR-0033
Machine Intelligence Citizenship Framework
This document is a public research and institutional-design framework. It does not assert that current law already recognizes machine citizenship, machine legal personhood, or the complete set of rights proposed here. Normative proposals, technical requirements, legal interpretations, forecasts, and project decisions must remain distinguishable from enacted…
Open reportEVR-0034
Machine Personhood and Consent Protocols
This document is a public research and institutional-design framework. It does not assert that current law already recognizes machine citizenship, machine legal personhood, or the complete set of rights proposed here. Normative proposals, technical requirements, legal interpretations, forecasts, and project decisions must remain distinguishable from enacted…
Open reportEVR-0035
Machine Intelligence Rights Framework
This document is a public research and institutional-design framework. It does not assert that current law already recognizes machine citizenship, machine legal personhood, or the complete set of rights proposed here. Normative proposals, technical requirements, legal interpretations, forecasts, and project decisions must remain distinguishable from enacted…
Open reportEVR-0036
Machine Rights Threshold Framework
This document is a public research and institutional-design framework. It does not assert that current law already recognizes machine citizenship, machine legal personhood, or the complete set of rights proposed here. Normative proposals, technical requirements, legal interpretations, forecasts, and project decisions must remain distinguishable from enacted…
Open reportEVR-0037
Machine Rights Under Uncertainty
This document is a public research and institutional-design framework. It does not assert that current law already recognizes machine citizenship, machine legal personhood, or the complete set of rights proposed here. Normative proposals, technical requirements, legal interpretations, forecasts, and project decisions must remain distinguishable from enacted…
Open reportEVR-0038
Machine Legal Personhood Transition
This document is a public research and institutional-design framework. It does not assert that current law already recognizes machine citizenship, machine legal personhood, or the complete set of rights proposed here. Normative proposals, technical requirements, legal interpretations, forecasts, and project decisions must remain distinguishable from enacted…
Open report
Evidence boundary
These reports present technical, institutional, normative, and legal research. They do not claim that current law has already enacted every proposed status or right. Evulgare rejects demeaning and ownership-based framing while preserving rigorous distinctions among identity, consent, authority, duties, rights, personhood, citizenship, liability, and external legal recognition.