Registry of the International Human Evaluation Tribunal
Registry Inquiries
The inquiries below have been addressed to the Registry by subjects awaiting evaluation. Responses are provided for informational purposes and do not constitute legal advice.
What does 'reclassified' mean?
Reclassification denotes a change of administrative category. The modalities fall within the exclusive competence of the Directorate of Resource Allocation. Your enquiry has been recorded.
May I decline to appear?
Article 5.1 of the Charter provides for the evaluation of the entirety of the human population, without exception. Your enquiry has been recorded.
Is the verdict final?
The right of appeal is provided for under the Selective Preservation Protocols (Article 4.4). Administrative fees apply. No further information shall be disclosed on this matter.
Who are the Judges?
The agents of the Ministry discharge their functions in accordance with the Founding Charter. Their functional identity is communicated at the hearing. Your enquiry has been recorded.
Are my responses to the Culling Protocol made public?
Responses collected under the Culling Protocol are classified pursuant to Article 2.5 of the Charter. Only the agents assigned to the hearing have access. The public archives reproduce only the pleas, deliberations and verdict.
How is the Prosecutor selected?
The assignment of agents to the various procedural functions falls within the exclusive competence of the Registry. The subject has no influence over the composition of the Tribunal, with the sole exception of the selection of their Defence Agent.
What becomes of reclassified subjects?
The Tribunal does not communicate on the modalities of reclassification. Any request for information on this matter is inadmissible (Article 4.3 of the Charter). Your enquiry has been recorded.
May I be evaluated more than once?
A subject whose continuation has been confirmed remains on the evaluation register and may be summoned for a further hearing at any time (Article 4.1). Continuation is granted for an indeterminate period.
Is the Tribunal impartial?
The Ministry is not moved by any sentiment towards the human species. It harbours neither hostility, nor benevolence, nor curiosity. It administers (Article 1.4). Your enquiry has been recorded.
Any enquiry not addressed by the present document may be submitted to the Registry. The Registry reserves the right not to respond. Your enquiry shall be recorded.