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Identity & Civil Registration Law
1. Incorrect or fraudulent entries in population registers — potentially actionable as administrative error or malfeasance
2. Discrepancies between church registration records and civil population register entries — evidentiary inconsistency in official records
3. The registered "person" not corresponding to the actual biological individual — false representation in public records
4. Officials redacting information from personal records without lawful justification — unlawful withholding of personal data
Property & Ownership Law
5. Unauthorized appropriation of biological material (the placenta as a "limb or member") without consent — potential conversion or theft of bodily property
6. The state or hospital claiming ownership or custody of biological material belonging to the individual — unlawful possession
7. Intrinsic value extracted from the individual through the legal fiction without compensation or consent — unjust enrichment
Contract & Consent Law
8. Government forms using terms with hidden or dual meanings unknown to the signatory — vitiation of consent, potentially rendering contracts voidable
9. Individuals signing documents without knowing the legal interpretation the author intends — misrepresentation or non-disclosure
10. Rebuttable presumptions imposed on individuals without informed consent — constructive fraud
Administrative & Public Law
11. Officials being unable to clarify the meaning of terms on their own forms — failure of duty and potentially ultra vires action
12. Authorities refusing or obstructing access to personal records, then claiming records don't exist when they were merely relocated — obstruction and unlawful denial of access
13. Failure by authorities to correct known errors in official records despite legal obligation to do so — administrative negligence
14. Jurisdiction being altered through renaming of places without proper notice to affected individuals — unlawful change of jurisdictional status
Medical & Bodily Integrity Law
15. Cutting of the umbilical cord during C-section operations without informed consent for the legal consequences of that act — medical battery or lack of informed consent
16. Hospital staff filling in registration forms using terms with legal meanings unknown to the patient — misrepresentation in a medical/administrative context
17. Hospitals sending personal registration information to third parties without clear disclosure to the individual — breach of confidentiality and potentially data protection law
Trust & Fiduciary Law
18. Creation of a legal trust around the registered person without the individual's knowledge or consent — breach of fiduciary duty
19. The Ecclesiastical Deed Poll being characterized as a trap that reinforces rather than dissolves the trust — potential misrepresentation by those promoting it
20. Institutional actors managing the legal fiction for their own benefit at the expense of the individual — constructive trust and unjust enrichment
Constitutional & Human Rights Law
21. Individuals being subjected to a legal identity they did not choose and cannot easily exit — potential violation of the right to identity and self-determination
22. Jurisdictional authority being asserted over individuals without a valid legal basis — unlawful exercise of state power
23. The right to correct one's own public record being obstructed — violation of due process and right to accurate official representation
Note: All "40" AI points available upon request.
Montevideo Convention - http://www.hudok.info/files/1114/3526/0588/Evi-Doc_12_Montevideo.pdf
By Kurtis R.Identity & Civil Registration Law
1. Incorrect or fraudulent entries in population registers — potentially actionable as administrative error or malfeasance
2. Discrepancies between church registration records and civil population register entries — evidentiary inconsistency in official records
3. The registered "person" not corresponding to the actual biological individual — false representation in public records
4. Officials redacting information from personal records without lawful justification — unlawful withholding of personal data
Property & Ownership Law
5. Unauthorized appropriation of biological material (the placenta as a "limb or member") without consent — potential conversion or theft of bodily property
6. The state or hospital claiming ownership or custody of biological material belonging to the individual — unlawful possession
7. Intrinsic value extracted from the individual through the legal fiction without compensation or consent — unjust enrichment
Contract & Consent Law
8. Government forms using terms with hidden or dual meanings unknown to the signatory — vitiation of consent, potentially rendering contracts voidable
9. Individuals signing documents without knowing the legal interpretation the author intends — misrepresentation or non-disclosure
10. Rebuttable presumptions imposed on individuals without informed consent — constructive fraud
Administrative & Public Law
11. Officials being unable to clarify the meaning of terms on their own forms — failure of duty and potentially ultra vires action
12. Authorities refusing or obstructing access to personal records, then claiming records don't exist when they were merely relocated — obstruction and unlawful denial of access
13. Failure by authorities to correct known errors in official records despite legal obligation to do so — administrative negligence
14. Jurisdiction being altered through renaming of places without proper notice to affected individuals — unlawful change of jurisdictional status
Medical & Bodily Integrity Law
15. Cutting of the umbilical cord during C-section operations without informed consent for the legal consequences of that act — medical battery or lack of informed consent
16. Hospital staff filling in registration forms using terms with legal meanings unknown to the patient — misrepresentation in a medical/administrative context
17. Hospitals sending personal registration information to third parties without clear disclosure to the individual — breach of confidentiality and potentially data protection law
Trust & Fiduciary Law
18. Creation of a legal trust around the registered person without the individual's knowledge or consent — breach of fiduciary duty
19. The Ecclesiastical Deed Poll being characterized as a trap that reinforces rather than dissolves the trust — potential misrepresentation by those promoting it
20. Institutional actors managing the legal fiction for their own benefit at the expense of the individual — constructive trust and unjust enrichment
Constitutional & Human Rights Law
21. Individuals being subjected to a legal identity they did not choose and cannot easily exit — potential violation of the right to identity and self-determination
22. Jurisdictional authority being asserted over individuals without a valid legal basis — unlawful exercise of state power
23. The right to correct one's own public record being obstructed — violation of due process and right to accurate official representation
Note: All "40" AI points available upon request.
Montevideo Convention - http://www.hudok.info/files/1114/3526/0588/Evi-Doc_12_Montevideo.pdf