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O PERFIL DO ESTADO-JUIZ E A SUBSUNÇÃO
The State exercises judicial functions through magistrates, to whom the Constitution of the Republic recognizes particular guarantees to ensure independence and impartiality.
André Fontes
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(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2020 5(1), 347-362 | European Forum Insight of 2 June 2020 | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II.
Michał Ziółkowski
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Is the veil of ignorance only a concept about risk? An experiment [PDF]
We implement the Rawlsian thought experiment of a veil of ignorance in the laboratory which introduces risk and possibly social preferences. We find that both men and women react to the risk introduced by the veil of ignorance.
Hörisch, Hannah
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Feedback as a key factor in business development
This article explores how to effectively foster a feedback culture within an organization. It outlines key principles for providing constructive, motivating, and impactful feedback, including timeliness, an unbiased approach, the use of «I–messages», a ...
I. I. Farafonov
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Reality check: can impartial umpires solve the problem of political self-deception?
What can one say to the self-deceived? And – perhaps more importantly – who can say it? The attribution of self-deception depends heavily on the criteria for what is thought to be beyond dispute.
Alfred Moore
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Protecting the Jewel in the Crown: The Ognyanov Case and the Preliminary Reference Procedure
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2017 2(1), 393-401 | European Forum Insight of 11 April 2017 | (Table of Contents) I. The Ognyanov case. - I.1. The facts and the preliminary reference. - I.2.
Francisco Pereira Coutinho
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UNASUR in Venezuela: Mediation, Bias and Legitimacy [PDF]
In light of the ongoing debate about the effectiveness of partial and impartial mediators, we examine how the Venezuelan government’s and the opposition’s perceptions of UNASUR and its good offices influenced its role as facilitator of dialogue between ...
Pryanka Peñafiel Cevallos +1 more
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Famous philosopher Brian Barry defines social justice as impartiality. Bo Rothstein follows his path when defining the concept òf corruption as partiality. Barry argued that his definition no one could “reasonable reject”, i.e., it fulfills the criterion on justice.
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Deaf by design: disability and impartiality [PDF]
In 'Benefit, Disability and the Non-Identity Problem', Hallvard Lillehammer uses the case of a couple who chose to have deaf children to argue against the view that impartial perspectives can provide an exhaustive account of the rightness and wrongness ...
Shaw, D.
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A Protocol or a Set of Standards to Guide Agricultural Economics Research
This article examines some difficult decisions that agricultural economists must confront in doing research. Over many years, rules and standards have developed in agricultural economics that guide researchers, providing an underlying framework for ...
David L. Debertin +2 more
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