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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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Optimal Impartial Correspondences
Abstract We study mechanisms that select a subset of a set of agents based on nominations among them. The goal is to maximize the minimum number of nominations received by any selected agent, subject to an impartiality constraint that the selection of a particular agent must be independent of the nominations cast by that agent. For situations
Javier Cembrano +2 more
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The Judiciary as a bastion of the legal order in challenging times [PDF]
The oratio of Judge Deon van Zyl (currently Inspecting Judge: Inspectorate of Correctional Services) on the Judiciary as a Bastion of the Legal Order in Challenging Times appears in this issue at a time when the independence of the judiciary, the ...
D van Zyl
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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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The purpose of this paper is to consider the standard of impartiality promoted by the European Commission regarding the implementation of European Union funds and expressed in particular in identifying and excluding conflicts of interest in terms of the
Maciej Perkowski +2 more
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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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Second-order impartiality and public sphere [PDF]
In the first part of the text the distinction between first- and second-order impartiality, along with Brian Barry’s thorough elaboration of their characteristics and the differences between them, is examined.
Sládeček Michal
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The Emotional Interaction of Judicial Objectivity
Like other Western legal systems, the Swedish legal system constructs objectivity as an unemotional state of being. We argue that the enactment of objectivity in situ relies on objectivity work including emotion management and empathy.
Stina Bergman Blix, Åsa Wettergren
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Unmasking Central Asia's neoliberal judges [PDF]
Despite claims of impartiality, judges in Central Asia often incorporate neoliberal economic and moral values into their judgements on illegal ...
Sanghera, Balihar
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Offending White Men: Racial Vilification, Misrecognition, and Epistemic Injustice [PDF]
In this article I analyse two complaints of white vilification, which are increasingly occurring in Australia. I argue that, though the complainants (and white people generally) are not harmed by such racialized speech, the complainants in fact harm ...
Richardson-Self, Louise
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