Human Jurisdiction: Origins

These papers trace the doctrinal and historical formation of jurisdiction, prior to administrative governance, institutional routing, and technological mediation, and how the human receded from the procedural center of law.

1. Introduction 2. Jurisdiction Before Territory 3. Jurisdiction as Origin 4. Maritime Jurisdiction 5. When Law Follows 6. Legal Personality 7. Corporate Personality 8. Effects Jurisdiction 9. Extraterritorial Jurisdiction 10. The Effects Doctrine 11. Administrative Jurisdiction 12. Jurisdiction as Infrastructure 13. The Human as Procedural Locus 14. Jurisdiction Without Forum 15. The Human as Subject of Jurisdiction 16. The Structural Omission 17. Continuity, Identity, and Accumulation 18. Jurisdiction Follows Persistence 19. When Consequence Has No Place to Go 20. The Terminal Locus 21. The Human-Origin Rule 22. Doctrinal Placement 23. Failure Conditions 24. Counter-Doctrine and Survival 25. Administrability Without Expansion 26. Simulation