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Partiality and Impartiality in African Philosophy
, 2021Partiality and Impartiality in African Philosophy fills the lacuna in African philosophy literature on the inherent tension between requirements of partiality (favoritism) and impartiality (equality).
M. Molefe
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Theory and Research in Education
This article first describes and then proposes a practical solution to the professional dilemma between the duty of impartiality and the duty of human rights advocacy that many teachers experience when teaching and talking about politically sensitive ...
Bruce Maxwell
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This article first describes and then proposes a practical solution to the professional dilemma between the duty of impartiality and the duty of human rights advocacy that many teachers experience when teaching and talking about politically sensitive ...
Bruce Maxwell
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Public Perceptions of State Court Impartiality and Court Legitimacy in an Era of Partisan Politics
State Politics & Policy Quarterly, 2020Why do some people evaluate state supreme courts as more legitimate than others? Conventional academic wisdom suggests that people evaluate courts in nonpartisan ways, and that people make a distinction between how they evaluate individual court ...
C. Barwick, Ryan Dawkins
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, 2020
Empirical studies support the argument that the quality of government, institutional performance and institutional impartiality are likely to have an impact on minorities in accessing legally mandated welfare services.
R. Ramasamy
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Empirical studies support the argument that the quality of government, institutional performance and institutional impartiality are likely to have an impact on minorities in accessing legally mandated welfare services.
R. Ramasamy
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This chapter examines conceptions of impartiality and looks at how impartiality itself is approached in a political context. In doing so the chapter asks if the shift from positive to negative generality reflects a decline in the democratic–republican ...
Pierre Rosanvallon
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ISO Standards Addressing Issues of Bias and Impartiality in Forensic Work
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2019The ISO/IEC 17020 and 17025 standards both include requirements for impartiality and the freedom from bias. Meeting these requirements for implicit cognitive bias is not a simple matter.
I. Dror, Michal L. Pierce
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Impartiality in humans is predicted by brain structure of dorsomedial prefrontal cortex
The moral force of impartiality (i.e. the equal treatment of all human beings) is imperative for providing justice and fairness. Yet, in reality many people become partial during intergroup interactions; they demonstrate a preferential treatment of ...
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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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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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Unpacking ASEAN Neutrality: The Quest for Autonomy and Impartiality in Southeast Asia
Contemporary Southeast Asia, 2018:The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has preferred to avoid entanglement in Great Power competition since its inception in 1967. The 1971 Zone of Peace, Freedom and Neutrality (ZOPFAN) Declaration captured ASEAN's aspiration to keep ...
Ralf Emmers
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