Hi Traian,
This is a very good question. The short answer is: There is NO rule (nor has there ever been one) preventing the use of a CLPA rudder being controlled by a servo, as long as there is NO signal to that servo from an outside source (ex: no ground based TX). The signal must be on board the plane, or it must travel up to the plane through the control lines.
Background: This has been discussed before, and Kim and others are already working on this type of system. You may want to research some of Kim's and Igor's threads on this issue. Kim has gone beyond this with more servo controls, but it is all done well within the rules. Accurately measuring the centrifugal forces and creating a fast feed back loop will be a challenge, but I'm sure this will successfully be done by someone sooner than later. :-)
Caution: Before the ECL basher's jump all over this issue, please let us be perfectly clear: THIS IS NOT AN ECL ISSUE. This idea can be done on ANY CLPA plane, no matter what type of power it has, WET, Ignition, 4C, 2C, Diesel, etc. There are very small micro servos with small light batteries available to all that can do this as a self contained (<3 oz) system that is not connected to the power system of the plane.