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AFFIRMED - In the practice of appellate courts, the word means that the decision of the trial court is correct. AGENT - One who has authority to act for another. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT - An attempt to cause serious bodily injury to another or purposely, knowingly or recklessly
In legal terms, "fair" generally refers to something that is just, equitable, and reasonable. It means treating people in a way that is honest and impartial, ensuring that everyone has a chance to be heard and that decisions are made without bias.
A fair hearing is a legal process that ensures everyone involved in a dispute or decision has the chance to present their side of the story. It means that both parties can share their evidence and arguments before a decision is made.
Abstract. This chapter describes and analyses the general judicial approach to procedural fairness. It examines a number of issues: the tests developed by English law as to who is entitled to fair procedures; the extent to which abstract principles are translated into more detailed procedural rules; and the general judicial approach to exactly ...
13 Ιουλ 2020 · Fair procedures reflect a conception of citizens as participants in their own governance and play an important communicative role in democratic legal orders. Inasmuch as it leaves no room for these aspects of the value of fair procedures, the Makes No Difference principle embodied in section 31 (2A) is pro tanto unjust. INTRODUCTION.
30 Ιαν 1997 · Notions of due process and procedural fairness have a long and interesting history in the English common law. Some are able to trace an unbroken line through the passages of English history to Magna Carta itself, although whether such claims are valid is a matter of debate.
Judicial independence is a prerequisite to the rule of law and a fundamental guarantee of a fair trial. A judge shall therefore uphold and exemplify judicial independence in both its individual and institutional aspects. Impartiality is essential to the proper discharge of the judicial office.