Official Documents
Governance instruments, operational doctrine, and legal frameworks published by HLN Corporation for public access. All documents carry the authority of the Governing Board unless otherwise noted.
Bill of Rights and Citizen Protections Act
To codify enforceable civil protections for all registered persons under HLN jurisdiction, consistent with Article IV of the HLN Charter. This Act establishes due process guarantees, detainment limitations, civilian protections, appeal mechanisms, and data protection standards under the Universal Citizen Identity (UCI) framework.
Defensive Doctrine Whitepaper
HLN Corporation Strategic Posture Statement (Public Edition)
This Whitepaper provides a sanitized, high-level articulation of HLN Corporation’s defensive doctrine. It exists to clarify HLN’s non-expansionist posture, define defensive engagement criteria, reaffirm civilian protection priorities, explain escalation controls, and provide assurance to allies, trade partners, and frontier populations.
Rules of Engagement
Public Summary — Redacted Operational Doctrine
This document provides a public summary of HLN Rules of Engagement (ROE). It clarifies the legal and ethical framework governing use of force by HLN personnel while protecting sensitive operational detail.
Due Process Standards Act
Procedural Safeguards for Enforcement and Adjudication
To formalize enforceable due process standards governing investigation, detention, charging, adjudication, and appeal within HLN jurisdiction. This Act operationalizes Article IV — Civil Protections of the HLN Charter and ensures uniform procedural fairness across all Directorates.
Standard Detention Notification Statement
To provide a uniform rights advisement statement to all individuals detained by HLN personnel, consistent with the Due Process Standards Act (HLN-ACT-2956-004) and Article IV of the HLN Charter. This statement shall be delivered clearly, audibly, and in a language reasonably understood by the detainee where possible.
The Neuhaus Doctrine
Official Publication of Foundational Principles
The Neuhaus Doctrine originates from the recorded philosophy and institutional conduct of Heinrich Neuhaus (1913–1990), whose post-war logistics framework emphasized discipline, civil responsibility, and structural order as moral obligations. Preserved through institutional continuity and codified during Charter Modernization (2948), the Doctrine remains the ideological foundation of HLN Corporation. It is not a political theory. It is an operational ethic.
Certified Detainment Authority (CDA) Program
Civil Services Command Credentialing Standard
To establish a standardized certification granting qualified HLN personnel lawful authority to detain individuals on behalf of HLN Corporation under defined procedural safeguards. This certification ensures: lawful exercise of detainment authority, uniform application of Due Process standards, clear accountability structure, and reduced risk of arbitrary or unlawful detention.