Republic of Nomashae

Ministry of Justice

Upholding fairness, balance, and the rights of every citizen — through law, fair trials, and the principle that justice must never be rushed or corrupted.

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What We Do

Responsibilities

Five pillars of justice in Nomashae

Laws & Legislation
Drafts, reviews, and maintains all laws of the Republic. Works alongside the Prime Minister to ensure every law upholds the principles of balance and fairness.
Trials & Dispute Resolution
Oversees all formal trials and citizen disputes. Every case is heard fairly, with both sides given equal opportunity to present their position.
Punishments & Consequences
Defines and enforces consequences for violations of Nomashae's laws. Punishments are proportional, fair, and always subject to review.
Rights & Freedoms
Protects and champions the fundamental rights of all citizens. No law may be passed that violates the core freedoms guaranteed to every person in Nomashae.
Appeals & Pardons
Every citizen has the right to appeal a ruling. The Ministry of Justice reviews all appeals and, where just, may grant pardons or overturn decisions.
Guaranteed to All

Rights & Freedoms of Citizens

These rights cannot be removed by any law or decree

I
Right to a Fair Trial
Every citizen accused of wrongdoing is entitled to a fair and impartial hearing before any consequence is applied.
II
Right to Speak Freely
Citizens may express opinions, concerns, and dissent without fear of punishment — so long as it does not incite harm to others.
III
Right to Appeal
No ruling is final without the opportunity for appeal. Every citizen may challenge a decision made against them.
IV
Right to Equal Treatment
No citizen is above the law, and no citizen is beneath its protection. Rank, role, or title does not grant immunity.
V
Right to Know the Law
All laws of Nomashae are public. No citizen may be punished for breaking a law they had no means of knowing existed.
VI
Right to Exist in Peace
Every citizen has the right to live without harassment, persecution, or unlawful interference from the state or other citizens.
How Justice Works

The Trial Process

Every case follows these steps — no exceptions

1
Complaint Filed
A citizen or official files a formal complaint with the Ministry of Justice. The case is logged and assigned a reference.
2
Review & Notification
The ministry reviews the complaint. If deemed valid, the accused is formally notified and given time to prepare their response.
3
Hearing
Both parties present their case. The Minister of Justice — or an appointed official — hears all evidence before forming a judgment.
4
Ruling
A ruling is issued. If the accused is found responsible, a proportional consequence is applied in line with the law.
5
Appeal Window
After any ruling, a window opens for appeal. The accused may submit new evidence or challenge the process. The ministry will review and respond.
Consequences

Punishments & Consequences

Proportional, fair, and always subject to appeal

Formal Warning
An official written warning recorded in the citizen's file. No further action unless repeated.
Minor
Public Apology
The citizen is required to issue a formal apology to the affected party or the Republic.
Minor
Temporary Role Suspension
A citizen may be temporarily removed from an official role or position pending review.
Moderate
Regional Restriction
Access to certain regions of Nomashae may be restricted for a defined period.
Moderate
Permanent Role Removal
A citizen is permanently removed from an official government role. Requires PM authorisation.
Severe
Exile from Nomashae
In the most extreme cases, a citizen may be exiled — stripped of citizenship and removed from all territories. Requires unanimous government approval.
Extreme
Leadership

Minister of Justice

Minister of Justice
Krste AppaRider Dimov
Also serving as President of the Republic of Nomashae