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Impartiality

2009
Abstract This article explores the conception of impartiality in contemporary political theory. It explains the though impartiality is widely accepted to reflect a commitment to equality, the scope of that commitment has yet to be worked out.
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The Possibility of Impartiality

Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 2005
This essay offers a general account of the idea of impartiality and examines the senses in which adjudication is and is not impartial. Against those who would derive an account of impartiality from more general moral or political theories, the essay shows that ordinary thought embodies a coherent and reasonably rich conception of impartiality, some of ...
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Impartiality

2018
Art 7 UPC Statute stipulates the impartiality of the judges of the UPC. It does not make a difference whether the provision refers to the impartiality of the judges or to their independence, as both concepts describe two sides of the same coin and are regularly used interchangeably.
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Impartiality

Abstract Impartiality and the appearance of impartiality in decision-making are the supreme judicial values. They are essential to public confidence in the judiciary and the legitimacy of judicial power. Impartiality is not in relation to outcome in the sense that fidelity to law obliges the judge to favour the side with the best case
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Impartiality

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1978
A great deal of philosophical consideration has been given in recent years to the issue of justice. In large measure this effort has focused upon justice in . relation to social institutions, to the distributive question of disbursing social benefits on the one hand or punishments and burdens on the other hand. Essentially we may view justice as having
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Impartial division of a dollar

Journal of Economic Theory, 2008
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Impartiality

1995
Abstract My choice of an epigraph drawn from Karl Popper’s The Open Society and Its Enemies1 is not a casual one. Looking back later at the writing of that book, which was completed in 1943 (though only published later), Popper wrote: ‘My own voice began to sound to me as if it came from the distant past—like the voice of one of the ...
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IS INTERNATIONAL LAW IMPARTIAL?

Legal Theory, 2005
The last decade has seen a resurgence of interest among philosophers in the core questions of ethics and justice on the international plane. Issues once discussed primarily in the response to the major global debates of the 1960s and 1970s—the Vietnam War and the North-South economic imbalance—have returned to the domain of philosophers.
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Impartiality

1998
Abstract This chapter provides a definition of impartiality, and shows that the most commonly accepted account confuses impartiality with consistency. It provides an account of the kind of impartiality required by morality by discussing the respect in which morality requires impartiality and the group with regard to which morality ...
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