This would clearly act as a further, important safeguard
against arbitrariness.
Transparency in how judges and adjudicators reach their decisions is a fundamental aspect of the rule of law and a safeguard
against arbitrariness and capriciousness.
There are the interests of employees, who have a perfectly legitimate set of interests to guard
against arbitrariness and get as much economic benefit out of their work as is possible.
Not exact matches
The Christian people suspect, and not always without reason, that because the Church's human law must be established by the authorities it is actually subject to the
arbitrariness of the ministry and hence not really a law that would give the people a well - established position over
against the decisions of the Pope or the entire episcopate.
It must not be the case of
arbitrariness against others and applause for infractions incurred by some others.
However, over the past few decades, the section evolved to encompass substantive guarantees
against vagueness,
arbitrariness, overbreadth, and gross disproportionality.
It is to be hoped the Law Society can be galvanised to assert the law (as humbly submitted here)
against presidential «whims» (the word chosen by Sir Thomas Moore LC to deal with
arbitrariness).