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rule against bias การใช้

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  • The use of these citations would appear to violate the rule against bias.
  • The basis for the rule against bias is the need to maintain public confidence in the legal system.
  • The rule against bias divides bias into three categories : actual bias, imputed bias and apparent bias.
  • The common law rule against bias is normally taken to be of stricter application than the right to a fair hearing.
  • It has been suggested that the rule requiring a fair hearing is broad enough to include the rule against bias since a fair hearing must be an unbiased hearing.
  • One of the twin elements of natural justice is the rule against bias or " nemo iudex in causa sua ", which means that no one should be a judge in his or her own cause.
  • Similarly, in the " Alkaff " case Acting Chief Justice Terrell noted that the rule against bias applied even though, quoting the trial judge, " [ the Commissioner of Lands ] was in fact completely unbiased.
  • The twin elements of natural justice are the rule against bias ( " nemo iudex in causa sua "  " no man a judge in his own cause " ), and the requirement of a fair hearing ( " audi alteram partem "  " hear the other side " ).
  • Natural justice is identified with the two constituents of a fair hearing, which are the rule against bias ( " nemo iudex in causa sua ", or " no man a judge in his own cause " ), and the right to a fair hearing ( " audi alteram partem ", or " hear the other side " ).