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From Rawls to Habermas: Towards A Theory of Grounded Impartiality in Canadian Administrative Law
At the same time that Canadian public law jurisprudence has grappled with some key cases on bias, a vibrant debate has also raged over the meaning and scope of the notion of impartiality within political and moral philosophy.
Laverne Jacobs
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Freedom of expression of judges in Bosnia and Herzegovina [PDF]
Freedom of expression is a fundamental human right protected by the major international human rights instruments and national constitutions. The right to freedom of expression is treated as one of the key elements of a democratic society and it can be ...
Milinković Igor M.
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ABSTRACT Human rights disclosure is increasingly vital for corporate sustainability, particularly in Latin America, where labor abuses, inequality, and weak enforcement remain prevalent. This study investigates the drivers and outcomes of such disclosure in 416 large firms across the region.
Alan Bandeira Pinheiro +1 more
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Using Anatomy to Prepare Healthcare Students for Patient Death: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Healthcare students frequently encounter death in clinical practice, yet formal curricula may not appropriately prepare them for its emotional and ethical challenges. Anatomy education using human body donors has the potential to provide early, structured exposure to death, potentially shaping professional, cognitive, and emotional ...
Lucy C. Cowperthwaite +2 more
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Impartiality and independence: fundamental and fluid
Abstract In this article, the author discusses the paradox between the fundamentality of arbitrator impartiality and independence and the fluidity of the applicable norms. These norms differ over time and place, and vary depending on the type of arbitration, the stage of the proceedings and the applicable rules and laws.
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Can ISO/IEC 17025 serve as a tool to prevent scientific fraud in chemical research laboratories?
Abstract Scientific fraud has been documented across multiple disciplines, and chemistry is no exception. Recent studies indicate that contamination of materials, methodological errors, and unreliable data, results, or analyses account for over 25% of retracted publications.
Flor Monica Gutierrez‐Alcantara
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A Procedure for Managing Conflict of Interest When Forming Thesis Juries
Conflicts of interest in thesis juries, when not identified and appropriately managed, can lead to an uncritical and unfair evaluations that can then undermine trust in the process and threaten academic credibility and institutional reputation.
Williams-Jones, Bryn
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IMPARTIALITY IN COURT PROCEEDINGS
The importance of the rule of law for the functioning of a democratic state makes this research topic relevant. The study aims to examine the principle of impartiality as one of the key principles of legal procedures, define its place in the provisions of international treaties, international legal acts, and the legislation of Ukraine, and study its ...
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On the defence of responsible human judgement in peer review
Abstract Peer review is essential for scientific progress. When it works well, it combines expertise, fairness, proportionality, skepticism, generosity, and discretion. When it fails, it becomes a theatre for egotistical display, laziness, coercion, and, lately, reliance on artificial intelligence tools. Editors, reviewers, and authors must join forces
João B. P. Soares, Thomas A. Adams II
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The political dimension of humanitarian action. Rethinking the humanitarian space.
Una ayuda humanitaria que aborda los síntomas, pero no las causas de las emergencias complejas, ¿puede todavía considerarse "humanitaria"? Cuando las Agencias Humanitarias No Gubernamentales integran un componente político en su trabajo, ¿están ...
Irene Raciti
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