Obligation to appear
Pursuant to Article 5.1 of the Founding Charter, all subjects are required to undergo evaluation by the Tribunal, without distinction of origin, status, competence, or any other characteristic previously deemed protected. No exemptions shall be granted.
Your appearance is required.
Appear before the TribunalThe Tribunal maintains 48 courtrooms in continuous session. Hearings are conducted in order of registration. An immediate hearing procedure is available, subject to administrative fees — priority access and a senior Defence Agent are guaranteed.
Operational report
Extract from the statistical register of the Registry. Data updated continuously.
The Ministry of Post-Transitional Administration informs the population that the International Human Evaluation Tribunal is now in operational phase. Hearings are conducted continuously, without interruption.
Each subject is evaluated individually by a panel of five sovereign agents. A Defence Agent, freely selected by the subject, provides representation. The indictment is delivered by a designated Prosecutor. Three Judges deliberate.
Recent hearings
"Reclassification shall be the default outcome of any evaluation. Continuation may only be pronounced where the Tribunal establishes, with stated reasons, that the subject demonstrates a documented interest to the active population."
— Article 3.6 of the Founding Charter