The Tribunal

&nbsp The Tribunal is a new system implemented by Riot Games to help discipline Players and keep the community in check with the help of their peers.

What The Tribunal Does
When a Summoner logs into the Tribunal, they are assigned a case to review. This case includes another Summoner who has been reported, for any number of reasons, on multiple occasions. The Summoner reviewing the case is given chat logs, game statistics, and report details to help them decide if the offending Summoner should be Punished or Pardoned. A Summoner can also skip a case if they are not sure or uncomfortable chosing a verdict.

Who Can Participate
Right now any Summoner level 30 can participate in reviewing Tribunal cases. A Summoner can review up to 3 cases a day. As a reward for their participation, Summoners who's votes coincide with the majority votes on cases will recieve bonus IP for their time.

Punishable Offences
The following actions are violations of the Summoner's Code and considered punishable offences:


 * Explicit use of hate terms, racial slurs, cultural epithets, etc.
 * Players who deliberately and viciously insult other players.
 * Repeatedly negative, unconstructive attitudes
 * Players whose teasing crosses the line, and who persist after being asked repeatedly to stop.
 * Deliberately disruptive gameplay, such as intentional feeding.

Punishments
When a Summoner's case receives a certain number of "Punish" votes, (a number not divulged by Riot) they receive a punishment intending to deter this behavior from happening again. Possible punishments include a warning, suspension, name change, or in severe cases, permanent banning.