Impartiality Independence
Found 7 free book(s)Chapter 4 INDEPENDENCE AND IMPARTIALITY OF JUDGES ...
www.ohchr.orgnamely, the independence and impartiality of the judiciary and prosecutors, and the independence of lawyers. It will first describe the role played by judges, prosecutors and lawyers in this regard; and secondly, will focus on the various legal limitations on, and de facto threats to, the ability of judges, prosecutors and lawyers to
Guide to Judiciary Policy - United States Courts
www.uscourts.govin the integrity and independence of judges. The integrity and independence of judges depend in turn on their acting without fear or favor. Although judges should be independent, they must comply with the law and should comply with this Code. Adherence to this responsibility helps to maintain public confidence in the impartiality of the judiciary.
MAKING ETHICAL DECISIONS - University of Kentucky
web.engr.uky.edu- Impartiality - Equity • Caring • Citizenship 3. GROUNDWORK FOR MAKING AN EFFECTIVE DECISION • Taking Choices Seriously ... example, the desire for personal independence may run counter to our desire for intimacy. Our desire to be honest may clash with the desire to be rich, prestigious or kind to others. In such cases, we resort to our ...
UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE …
uncitral.un.orgimpartiality or independence. An arbitrator, once appointed or chosen, shall disclose such circumstances to the parties unless they have already been informed by him of these circumstances. Article 10 1. Any arbitrator may be challenged if …
INDEPENDENT DIRECTOR UNDER COMPANIES ACT, 2013 - ICSI
www.icsi.eduindependence as provided in sub-section (6). Explanation.—For the purposes of this section, “nomineedirector” means a director nominated by any financial institution in pursuance of the provisions of any law for the time being in force, or of any agreement, or appointed by any Government, or any other person to represent its interests.
THE OFCOM BROADCASTING CODE
www.ofcom.org.uk(f) the desirability of maintaining the independence of editorial control over programme content. These criteria have informed Ofcom’s approach to setting the Code and therefore must be taken into account by broadcasters when interpreting the rules. How to use the Code
Code of Conduct for responsible Research
www.who.intCode of Conduct for responsible Research 5 . Misconduct - any improper action by a staff member in his official capacity; any conduct by a staff member,