Bill Proposed

Procedure

  • 422.01 - Boundary of Dissolution - Kill the case before it wastes oxygen.

    • Filed: Within 48 hours of case initiation

    • Trigger:

      • No valid claim

      • No aesthetic relevance

      • Redundant issue already resolved

    • Outcome:

      • Case terminated

      • OR narrowed scope

  • 422.02 - Petition for Voice - “You’re talking about something that involves me. I’m stepping in.”

    • Filed: Within 24 hours of triggering statement

    • Trigger: Direct relevance to nation’s domain

    • Outcome:

      • Full participation

      • Limited participation

      • Disallowed entry

  • 422.03 - Petition of Ally Manuscript - External perspective without becoming a party

    • Filed: Within first 5 days of adjudication

    • Trigger: Insight without stake

    • Outcome:

      • Endorsed as advisory

      • Limited weight

      • Disallowed

  • 422.04 - Reset to Refine - Fix your argument before it collapses

    • Filed:

      • Before midpoint of trial (Day 3–15 depending on length)

    • Trigger:

      • New evidence

      • Flawed initial claim

    • Outcome:

      • Amendment allowed

      • Amendment restricted

      • Disallowed

  • 422.05 - Boundary Mandate - “Give me the evidence. Now.”

    • Filed: 72 hours before discovery closes

    • Trigger: Withheld or incomplete info

    • Outcome:

      • Forced disclosure

      • Partial disclosure

      • Sanctions

  • 422.06 - Boundary Shield Discretion - Protect sensitive information

    • Filed: Anytime during discovery

    • Trigger: Risk of harm, exposure, bias

    • Outcome:

      • Evidence sealed

      • Limited access

      • Disallowed

  • 422.07 - Petition for Revelation - Ask for evidence formally

    • Filed: During discovery window only

    • Trigger: Need for clarity

    • Outcome:

      • Endorsed

      • Narrowed

      • Disallowed

  • 422.08 - Petition of Revelation Penalties - Punish bad behavior in discovery

    • Filed: Immediately after violation

    • Trigger:

      • Withholding

      • Manipulation

    • Outcome:

      • Penalty

      • Evidence exclusion

      • Case prejudice

  • 422.09 - Boundary for Distortion - Someone destroyed or altered evidence

    • Filed: Upon discovery of misconduct

    • Outcome:

      • Presumption against offender

      • Evidence dismissal

      • Sanctions

  • 422.42 - Boundary Threshold - Decide what the jury should NEVER hear

    • Filed: Before trial begins

    • Outcome:

      • Evidence blocked

      • Conditional use

      • Disallowed

  • 422.10 - Reset to Erase - Remove garbage from the record

    • Filed: Immediately after submission

    • Outcome:

      • Removed

      • Edited

      • Retained

  • 422.11 - Reset to Obscure - Hide improperly obtained or biased evidence

    • Filed: Before or during trial

    • Outcome:

      • Suppressed

      • Limited

      • Admitted

  • 422.12 - Boundary Guided Resolution - Jury has no choice left

    • Filed: During trial (after evidence presented)

    • Outcome:

      • Judge decides outcome

      • Disallowed → jury continues

  • 422.13 - Boundary for Broken Adjudication - Trial is contaminated

    • Trigger:

      • Bias

      • Procedural failure

    • Outcome:

      • Trial reset

      • New trial ordered

  • 422.14 - Boundary Swift Judgment - “We don’t need a trial. It’s obvious.”

    • Filed: After discovery closes

    • Outcome:

      • Case decided immediately

      • Partial ruling

      • Disallowed → proceeds to trial

  • 422.15 - Boundary Textual Judgment - Decide based ONLY on arguments, no evidence

    • Filed: Early stage

    • Outcome:

      • Immediate ruling

      • Disallowed

  • 422.16 - Boundary of Disruption - Interrupt in real time

    • Raised: Immediately during proceedings

    • Trigger:

      • Improper question

      • Invalid evidence

    • Outcome:

      • Stabilized

      • Dissolved

  • 422.17 - Reset of Renewed Adjudication - We request a new trial

    • Filed: Within 72 hours after verdict

    • Trigger: Error or injustice

    • Outcome:

      • New trial

      • Disallowed

  • 422.18 - Boundary Reweigh - To reconsider a ruling or verdict

    • Filed: Within 48 hours of ruling

    • Outcome:

      • Decision revised

      • Upheld

  • 422.19 - Boundary of Void Judgment - to vacate

    • Purpose: Erase the ruling entirely

    • Outcome:

      • Judgment nullified

      • Disallowed

  • 422.20 - Boundary to Suspend - Pause the machine.

    • Filed: Anytime before final judgment

    • Trigger:

      • Parallel issue affecting outcome

      • Need for external resolution

    • Outcome:

      • Full stay

      • Partial stay (specific phase only)

      • Disallowed

  • 422.21 - Reset of Re-curation - Recall a decision

    • Filed: Within 5 days of final decision

    • Authority: Automatically escalates to Jurisdiction

    • Outcome:

      • Affirm

      • Reverse

      • Remand

  • 422.22 - Petition of Recorded Testimonies - Capture truth before performance begins

    • Filed: During discovery phase

    • Trigger: Need for sworn pre-trial testimony

    • Rules:

      • Must be documented and archived

      • Can be used in trial or impeachment

    • Outcome:

      • Admitted as evidence

      • Limited use

      • Challenged

  • 422.23 - Boundary of Summons - Compel presence or production

    • Filed: During discovery or pre-trial

    • Trigger:

      • Witness required

      • Evidence required

    • Outcome:

      • Compliance enforced

      • Modified scope

      • Extinguished

  • 422.24 - Boundary of Silence - Control the narrative outside court

    • Filed: Anytime pre or during trial

    • Trigger: Risk of public bias or contamination

    • Outcome:

      • Full silence mandate

      • Partial restriction

      • Disallowed

  • 422.25 - Petition of Urgent Inquiry - Interrupt everything

    • Filed: Anytime

    • Trigger: Immediate harm or irreversible impact

    • Timeline: Reviewed within 12–24 hours

    • Outcome:

      • Immediate ruling

      • Temporary relief

      • Disallowed

  • 422.26 - Reset of Codex Recognition - “We’re not debating reality.”

    • Filed: Anytime

    • Trigger: Fact is universally accepted or verifiable

    • Outcome:

      • Accepted without proof

      • Limited recognition

      • Disallowed

  • 422.27 - Petition for Prolongation - Buy time, legally

    • Filed: Before deadline expires

    • Trigger:

      • Insufficient preparation time

      • External constraints

    • Outcome:

      • Extension endorsed

      • Limited extension

      • Disallowed

  • 422.28 - Boundary of Penalty - Punish misconduct

    • Filed: Upon violation

    • Trigger:

      • Bad faith

      • Rule breach

    • Outcome:

      • Financial or procedural penalty

      • Evidence restriction

      • Case impact

  • 422.29 - Petition to Prelude - Pretrial

    Purpose

    • Used to shape the battlefield before adjudication begins

    • Challenges structure, scope, admissibility, or readiness of the case

    When to file

    • Within 72 hours after complaint is filed

    • Or before the Prelude Conference closes

    Triggers

    • Procedural flaw in filing

    • Jurisdictional concern

    • Improper framing of claims or parties

    • Need to clarify scope before discovery begins

    What it can request

    • Dissolution of specific claims (partial dissolution)

    • Clarification or narrowing of issues

    • Separation or consolidation of matters

    • Early admissibility rulings

    Outcomes

    • Endorsed → case reshaped before trial begins

    • Partially granted → limited corrections applied

    • Disallowed → case proceeds as filed

    Special rule

    • If granted significantly, it resets the procedural clock (clean slate effect)

  • 422.30 - Boundary of Curatorial Directives - Tell the jury how to think

    • Filed: Before deliberation

    • Trigger: Need to guide legal interpretation

    • Outcome:

      • Instructions approved

      • Modified

      • Disallowed

  • 422.31 - Boundary of Resolution - Structure the final answer

    • Filed: Before deliberation

    • Outcome:

      • Endorsed format

      • Modified structure

  • 422.32 - Boundary of Position Inquiries - Written questioning under pressure

    • Filed: During discovery

    • Rules:

      • Must be answered truthfully

    • Outcome:

      • Responses submitted

      • Objections raised

  • 422.33 - Boundary of Focused Inquiries - Precision questioning on specific points

    • Filed: During discovery

    • Trigger: Need for targeted clarity

    • Outcome:

      • Narrow answers

      • Limited scope

  • 422A.01 - Arena - Structure:

    1. Initiation

    • Complaint filed

    • Reviewed by Jurisdiction

    • Accepted or rejected

    2. Assignment

    • Lead nation selected

    • Host nation assigned

    3. Discovery Phase

    • Evidence gathering

    • Motions filed

    4. Pre-Trial

    • Hearings

    • Evidence filtering

    5. Trial Phase

    • Arguments presented

    • Witnesses examined

    6. Deliberation

    • Jury or authority decides

    7. Verdict

    • Issued formally

    8. Post-Trial

    • Appeals, reconsiderations, enforcement

  • 422.34 - Arena Manuscript - Written argument before performance

    • Filed: Before trial begins

    • Content:

      • Claims

      • Evidence

      • Legal theory

    • Outcome:

      • Accepted into record

      • Challenged

  • 422.35 - Boundary Resolution Prompts - Frame what the jury answers

    • Filed: Before deliberation

    • Outcome:

      • Endorsed

      • Modified

  • 422.36 - Boundary of Perceiver Calibration - Select the minds that will judge

    • Filed: Before trial

    • Trigger: Jury selection

    • Outcome:

      • Jurors accepted

      • Jurors dismissed

  • 422-37 - Boundary of Prelude Decree - Lock the battlefield before war

    • Filed: After pretrial conference

    • Outcome:

      • Defines scope

      • Limits arguments

  • 422.38 - Petition of Prelude Council - Align before chaos

    • Filed: Before trial

    • Outcome:

      • Issues clarified

      • Timeline set

  • 422.39 - Petition of Convocation - Focused argument on a specific issue

    • Filed: As needed

    • Trigger: Dispute requiring oral clarification

    • Outcome:

      • Ruling issued

      • Matter reserved

  • 422.40 - Petition of Accelerated Convocation - Speed over ceremony

    • Filed: With urgency justification

    • Trigger: Time-sensitive issue

    • Outcome:

      • Hearing fast-tracked

      • Standard timeline maintained

  • 422.41 - Petition to Collapse - Destroy an improper demand

    • Filed: Immediately after subpoena/order issued

    • Trigger:

      • Overreach

      • Irrelevance

    • Outcome:

      • Fully quashed

      • Modified

      • Disallowed

  • RC.02 - Recusal Protocol - Removes biased participants from roles.
    Trigger: At any stage before final deliberation
    Conditions:

    • Must declare bias (positive or negative)

    • Applies to Lead, Host, Challenger
      Procedure:

    1. Nation submits recusal notice

    2. Replacement requested OR returned to vote
      Outcome:

    • Role reassigned

    • Case paused until replacement confirmed

  • RR.03 - Second Recusal Trigger - Prevents endless instability
    Trigger: Two recusals in the same case
    Conditions: None
    Procedure:

    1. Case escalates to Arbitration Panel (Jurisdiction, Balance, Bank)
      Outcome:

    • Panel either assigns a nation

    • OR assumes control of lead/host roles

  • FA.04 - Forced Assignment Doctrine - Ensures no case dies due to indecision
    Trigger:

    • Deadlock in voting

    • OR failed reassignment after recusals
      Procedure:

    1. Arbitration Panel selects lead nation

    2. Host assigned according to hierarchy rules
      Outcome:

    • Case resumes immediately

    • Decision is final, no appeal

  • LH.05 - Lead Host Hierarchy Rule - Maintains balance of power
    Rules:

    • If Balance leads → Jurisdiction hosts

    • If Jurisdiction leads → Bank hosts

    • If Bank leads → Jurisdiction hosts
      Notes:

    • Other nations may host Balance

    • Only Jurisdiction may host Balance as lead

  • UN.06 - Unanimous Elevation Clause - Allows arbitration nations to lead only under consensus
    Trigger: All nations propose the same arbitration nation
    Outcome:

    • Proposed nation becomes Lead by default

  • DV.07 - Default Vote Transfer - Resolves indecision among nations
    Trigger: No majority or conflicting nominations
    Procedure:

    1. Voting power transfers to Arbitration Panel
      Outcome:

    • Panel selects Lead and Host

  • CN.08 - Concession & Reassignment Notice - Allows graceful withdrawal
    Trigger: Nation realizes internal bias during investigation
    Procedure:

    1. Nation submits concession letter

    2. Suggests replacement

    3. Replacement may accept or refuse
      Outcome:

    • Accepted → Transition

    • Refused → Return to Arbitration Panel

    Filing Rule

    • Must be submitted within designated timeframe

    • Must include: basis, evidence, requested outcome

    Review Authority

    • Lead Nation reviews first

    • Host Nation validates

    • Jurisdiction intervenes only if contested or escalated

    Possible Outcomes

    • Granted (full effect)

    • Conditionally Granted (limited scope)

    • Denied (no effect)

    • Escalated (sent to arbitration trio: Jurisdiction, Balance, Bank)

  • 422.43 - Petition of Retraction - Exit the stage

    • Filed: Before or during trial

    • Trigger:

      • Conflict

      • Strategic withdrawal

    • Outcome:

      • Withdrawal endorsed

      • Conditional approval

      • Disallowed