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A fair procedure in insurance

Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, 2003
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FRAGNELLI, Vito, MARINA M. E.
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The Procedure Fair

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1956
WEBSTER defines a procedure as a "manner or method of proceeding in a process or course of action." This method of proceeding in a course of action to accomplish a specific purpose is vital in educating nursing students. Procedures need constant revision to assure the quality of nursing care and students must be kept abreast of the changes as they are ...
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Procedural Fairness

Abstract Chapter 7 sets out the concrete procedural steps that may be required to satisfy the common law duty of fairness, emphasizing that each requirement is context-dependent and instrumental to the core obligation: ensuring individuals have an effective opportunity to make representations before a decision is made.
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Procedural Fairness

2017
Equality of opportunity requires that individuals should be selected for positions of advantage on the basis of relevant qualifications and that the ability to acquire these qualifications should not depend on the economic status of a person’s family.
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Procedurally fair? Fairly procedural?: … ethics, fairness and welfare practice

Children Australia, 1999
This paper examines the principles of procedural fairness and their application to welfare practice. The paper considers whether social workers ought to measure the adequacy of their practice, not just against those requirements ususally set out in the professional Codes of Ethics, but also against the procedural fairness expectations of decision ...
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The Demise of Procedural Fairness

2020
Charting trends in legislation, case law, and commissions of enquiry, this chapter considers the ways in which values of procedural fairness were strengthened in the criminal justice traditions of England and Wales and of France during the late twentieth century, and how these have subsequently been eclipsed by broader concerns with managerialism ...
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Antitrust Procedural Fairness

2019
Abstract Much of antitrust law scholarship has focused on substantive legal issues — theories of harm and changing law and policy. Surprisingly, there has been very little work — and to our knowledge no book-length work that is comparative — on a fundamental element that is a critical building block to effective policy, procedural ...
D Daniel Sokol, Andrew T Guzman
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Procedural Fairness

1994
Abstract Procedural unfairness is one of the main heads of judicial review of administrative action. It has a long history in the common law and was well established in judicial review in the nineteenth century. Cooper v. Wandsworth Board of Works is one of many cases which show that the courts at that time had no difficulty in relying ...
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Procedural Fairness

CPI Journal NOV-09(2), 2009
The topic of “procedural fairness†is now a hot topic among the world’s antitrust community.
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Procedural fairness generally

2015
Legal rights and interests are protected in myriad ways and not always in a substantive sense or through entrenched constitutional provisions designed to prescribe or limit power. Procedural safeguards that regulate the exercise of power have historically played an important role in protecting rights to life, liberty and property.
Sophie Boyron, Wendy Lacey
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