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Sign Language Court Interpreters in Turkey: Professionalization and Impartiality
Interpreters in court settings have a significant role to play. A party in a court who does not speak the language of the country will be dependent on a court interpreter to present their claim accurately, unbiasedly, fairly, and effectively; and ...
Özgür ŞEN BARTAN +2 more
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Understanding Sowan as a New Paternalistic Bureaucracy Pattern of Local Officials in Indonesia
This study aimed to examine the visit of bureaucratic officials to local head candidates who have been confirmed to win local elections, commonly known as sowan.
Dwiyanto Indiahono +2 more
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Immovable object, irresistible force: Reith, Churchill and BBC ‘impartiality’
Both Churchill and Reith were convinced of the importance of their personal mission in public life. While the BBC was still a private company the two clashed during the General Strike; several other confrontations would follow.
Trevor Harris
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Reasons of love and moral thinking [PDF]
There are two widely-held intuitions about morality. One is the claim that all persons have equal moral worth; the other is that sometimes we are morally allowed or even required to give preference to those individuals whom we love.
Konjović Marko
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The reasons for the moral partiality [PDF]
In the first part of this text, the author explains the arguments against partiality in moral decision-making, as well as the arguments advocating for partiality and indicating to limitations and possible unacceptable consequences of impartial ...
Sládeček Michal
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Some aspects of the role of interpreters in investigative interviews [PDF]
The article presents and examines the results of an empirical research related to the role of interpreters in facilitating communication with non-English speaking victims and witnesses during police investigations and statement taking procedures in ...
Katrina Mayfield, Alex Krouglov
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The Regulation of Defendant’s Religious Identity in Court Decisions
This study focuses on using religious attributes in the trial process of corruption cases in Indonesia, the judge’s consideration of the decency of a defendant, and the regulation of a defendant’s religious identity in the court decision.
Nandang Sutrisno +3 more
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Understanding and criticizing criminal justice on the basis of Rawls' Veil of Ignorance [PDF]
"A Theory of Justice" is a project in the Kantian school by John Rawls, the twentieth-century philosopher. The "Veil of Ignorance" is one of the prominent notions of his theory of justice, which is born in another abstract concept as the "Original ...
Bozorgmehr Bashiriyeh +3 more
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Over the coming years, AI could increasingly replace humans for making complex decisions because of the promise it holds for standardizing and debiasing decision-making procedures.
Marius C. Claudy +2 more
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