About Open Tribunal

This page describes Open Tribunal.

The Open Tribunal is an autonomous body in the Muellners Foundation's global community. It is a standalone and independent Council with its own powers of constitutional governance.

Open Tribunal of the Foundation is an independent, autonomous, and self organised constitutional body, which is primarily responsible for ensuring fair and transparent execution of this Open Constitution.

A Tribunal stands as an institution in the Foundation's community with an authority to judge, adjudicate on, or determine claims or disputes between members of the Foundation.

A Tribunal also stands as an institution in the Foundation's community with an authority to judge, adjudicate on, or determine claims or disputes between two different constitutional bodies of the Open Council.

A Tribunal also stands as an institution in the Foundation's community with an authority to judge, adjudicate on, or determine claims or disputes between two independent participants of Serenity Partner Program.

Open Tribunal is generally constituted to resolve member disputes over:

a. Community governance such as Project affairs, Code of Conduct violations

b. Research such as public policy research direction

c. International Arbitration

d. Intellectual Property ownership

Role in International Arbitration:

Open Tribunal also acts as an alternative dispute resolution mechanism for the Foundation's global citizens.

Open Tribunal may also serve Foundation's citizens, resolving commercial disputes through an international arbitration framework.

The Tribunal members shall follow Foundation's guiding principles in resolving disputes.

Each case logged on Serenity Governance System and accepted by the Open Tribunal is generally accompanied by a public facing Observation Report, upon the closure of the case.

Open Tribunal focuses on both local and International laws on commerce, financial crimes, business & trade laws.

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