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Unlawful Determination of a Penalty in Disciplinary Proceedings

Vienna Online Journal on International Constitutional Law, 2011
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Regulatory and Disciplinary Proceedings

2023
Abstract This chapter examines the abuse of process remedy in English and Welsh regulatory and disciplinary proceedings. This is an increasingly important area of jurisprudence as it concerns protecting the public interest in maintaining proper standards of professional conduct and ensuring public confidence.
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Standards of behavior and disciplinary proceedings

New Directions for Student Services, 1992
AbstractJudicial decisions have set boundaries on the ability of educational institutions to write rules governing student conduct and have defined the necessary components of a fair procedure to be used to assess disciplinary sanctions. This legal evolution affirms the respect shown students as citizens of the academic community.
Donald D. Gehring, William R. Bracewell
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Independence in disciplinary proceedings against doctors

BMJ, 2012
Dr Eva Michalak’s employers were found to have discriminated against her on grounds of race and sex, victimised her for protected disclosures, and unfairly dismissed her.1 The campaign of harassment made her so ill that the tribunal deemed she would not work as a doctor again. This “career loss” resulted in record damages. How was this possible? After
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The Nature of Disciplinary Proceedings

1994
Abstract It is widely recognized that the aims of the GMC’s professional-conduct jurisdiction are twofold: the protection of members of the public and the declaration and maintenance of standards of conduct within the profession. A third function which some see for the jurisdiction is the deterrence of future misconduct through the ...
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