Sentences with phrase «between procedural fairness»

Other scholars have explored the connection between procedural fairness and other areas of research.
When trust in authority is low, the correlation between procedural fairness and cooperation disappears.»

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There are interesting and useful things in there about the standard of review on procedural fairness where an administrative tribunal is reconsidering a decision, and about the interaction between decisions of the Provincial Court and administrative tribunals.
These include the extent to which natural justice and procedural fairness must be respected in a multi-stage disciplinary process, and whether employment law principles apply to relationships between health authorities and physicians — the right of a physician to seek reinstatement by court order when privileges are improperly terminated.
The Parole Board, [2013] UKSC 61 has already provoked interesting commentary on the relationship between the common law of procedural fairness and the European Convention on Human Rights.
d) the judgment was obtained by fraud in connection with a matter of procedure; e) recognition or enforcement would be manifestly incompatible with the public policy of the requested State, including situations where the specific proceedings leading to the judgment were incompatible with fundamental principles of procedural fairness of that State; f) the judgment is inconsistent with a judgment given in the requested State in a dispute between the same parties; or g) the judgment is inconsistent with an earlier judgment given in another State between the same parties on the same cause of action, provided that the earlier judgment fulfils the conditions necessary for its recognition in the requested State.
Procedural fairness effects were more pronounced among court users than the general public, perceptions of procedural fairness differed significantly between whites and African Americans, and concerns about the speed and cost of court proceedings also made a dProcedural fairness effects were more pronounced among court users than the general public, perceptions of procedural fairness differed significantly between whites and African Americans, and concerns about the speed and cost of court proceedings also made a dprocedural fairness differed significantly between whites and African Americans, and concerns about the speed and cost of court proceedings also made a difference.
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