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The Possibility of Impartiality

open access: yesOxford 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 ...
Lucy, William
openaire   +2 more sources

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.
Matthew H Kramer
exaly   +4 more sources

Media Bias and Factors Affecting the Impartiality of News Agencies during COVID-19

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland), 2022
When COVID-19 was raging around the world, people were more fearful and anxious. In this context, the media should uphold impartiality and shoulder the responsibility of eliminating misinformation.
Minghua Xu, Bang Wang, Wang Bang
exaly   +2 more sources

Blockchain-enabled government efficiency and impartiality: using blockchain for targeted poverty alleviation in a city in China

Information Technology for Development, 2021
Blockchain technology has unique characteristics that make it a powerful application for transforming government processes and improving the management of public benefits.
Ronald Ramirez, Jiban Khuntia
exaly   +2 more sources

Impartiality, statistical tit-for-tats and the construction of balance: UK television news reporting of the 2016 EU referendum campaign

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Communication, 2017
There has been greater news industry recognition in recent years that impartiality should not be translated into simply balancing the competing sides of a debate or issue.
Stephen Cushion, Justin Lewis
exaly   +2 more sources

The COVID-19 Pandemic, the Courts and Online Hearings: Maintaining Open Justice, Procedural Fairness and Impartiality

, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing mandated health protections saw courts turn to communications technology as a means to be able to continue to function. However, courts are unique institutions that exercise judicial power in accordance with the rule
M. Legg
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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