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Moralizing gods, impartiality and religious parochialism across 15 societies
The emergence of large-scale cooperation during the Holocene remains a central problem in the evolutionary literature. One hypothesis points to culturally evolved beliefs in punishing, interventionist gods that facilitate the extension of cooperative ...
M. Lang +19 more
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الموظف العام وحياده في الوظيفة الإدارية [PDF]
تعددت الواجبات التي يتحتم على الموظف أن يلتزم بها، ومنها ما نص عليه قانون إنضباط موظفي الدولة ومنها أيضاً ما يشتق من طبيعة الوظيفة نفسها وبالرغم من إختلاف هذه الواجبات إلا إنها تصب في جوهر مهم جداً هو تحقيق منافع ومتطلبات المواطنين وکذلک عدم تعطيل المرفق
تورکان ابراهيم علي
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Pathology of witness testimony conditions with a conflict of interest management approach in Islamic jurisprudence [PDF]
Conflict of interest is a situation in which a person who is responsible for protecting the interests of others (primary benefit) is able to make decisions that the consequences of these decisions affect others; But because of personal interests, there ...
Saeed Siahbidi Kermanshahi
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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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Judicial impartiality and neutrality
The article has two basic goals. The first one is to create a conceptual framework for the discussion of judicial impartiality. In order to achieve this aim, in this text I reflect on three aspects of the principle of impartiality, which have generally ...
Ciszewski, Wojciech
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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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Impartiality in international adjudication
Impartiality is generally accepted as central to the rule of law, indispensable for legitimacy and effectiveness, necessary for legal interpretation and fundamental for fair treatment.
Mao, Xiao
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Are Litigation Outcome Disparities Inevitable? Courts, Technology, and the Future of Impartiality
This Article explores the ability of technology—specifically, online judicial procedures—to eliminate systematic group-based litigation outcome disparities (i.e., disparities correlated with the visible identity markers of litigants). Our judicial system
A. Mentovich +2 more
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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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Orchestrating Impartiality: The Impact of “Blind” Auditions on Female Musicians
Discrimination against women has been alleged in hiring practices for many occupations, but it is extremely difficult to demonstrate sex-biased hiring.
C. Goldin, Cecilia E. Rouse
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