
Tribunal Members
Tribunal members are individuals who serve on a specialized panel or board called a tribunal, which is responsible for resolving specific legal or administrative disputes. They are usually experts or appointed officials who review evidence, hear arguments, and make decisions on cases within their jurisdiction. Their role is to ensure fair and impartial judgment based on the law and facts presented. Tribunal members differ from judges in formal courts but perform a similar function within their designated areas, such as employment, immigration, or human rights issues, providing a focused and specialized decision-making process.