Governance
Civil and Criminal Process
Process design focuses on fairness, clarity, and evidence while reducing arbitrary or disproportionate outcomes.
Civil Process
Civil disputes prioritize timely resolution, clear evidence, and proportionate remedies.
The aim is to prevent routine conflicts from becoming long-term structural harm.
Criminal Process
Criminal proceedings emphasize burden of proof, rights protections, and clear limits on state action.
The system is designed to reduce wrongful outcomes through layered review and correction channels.
Process Legibility
People should be able to understand where they stand in a proceeding without needing private access or insider help.
Legibility standards are part of fairness, not a communication afterthought.
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