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---
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id: CUST-PRJ-PERS-2026-000001
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type: charter
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title: "Personhood — Project Charter v0.1"
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status: active
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owners: ["Bernd", "Custodian"]
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created: "2026-02-24"
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updated: "2026-02-24"
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scope:
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domains: ["Personhood"]
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sensitivity: internal
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tags: ["law", "rights", "obligations", "agents", "jurisdictions"]
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---
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# Personhood — Project Charter v0.1
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## Purpose
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Develop a multidimensional, testable framework of personhood for mixed-intelligence societies, enabling experimental legal rule systems with tiered rights/obligations and downgrade mechanisms.
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## Problem
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Binary personhood breaks under heterogeneous agents (humans, AIs, orgs, hybrids). We need portable terminology, tests, and rule modules that jurisdictions can adopt and evolve.
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## Outcome
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- a dimensional personhood space (capability-based, substrate-independent)
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- a modular rights/obligations library
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- violation → downgrade logic (enforceable within platforms)
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- portability across “interaction spaces” (marketplaces, communities)
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## Boundaries (v0.1)
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- Focus on conceptual and operational primitives, not a single “ideal law”.
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- Emphasize clarity, testability, and portability.
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## Success criteria (v0.1)
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- A coherent framework that can be implemented as platform governance.
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- Example jurisdictions and rule packs for specific interaction spaces.
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