Sentences with phrase «fairness of the process»

While the public focuses on fairness of the process, judges and lawyers tend to focus on fair outcomes, often at the expense of meeting the criteria of procedural fairness that are critical to public perceptions of the courts.
People might question the end result, but none can fault the fairness of the process that would have (or could have) resulted in it.
While Ukraine met in full or in part a number of commitments such as universality, transparency, freedom and accountability, it failed to guarantee a level playing field, an indispensable condition to ensure the fairness of the process.
The inference I draw is that you are not yourself convinced of the fairness of the process, but will not admit it.
It is unlikely that the quality of care provided to accident victims will improve with the creation of IECs or that either accident victims or insurers will be satisfied with the fairness of the process.
Three major developments this week, capped by a congressional hearing yesterday, throw into question the fairness of the process and the neutrality of at least one group of supposed neutrals.
Third, she argued that the appeal was not a full re-hearing of the «hearing» she had had prior to the Dean's decision to suspend and did not cure the alleged defects in the fairness of the process.
428 Another important consideration in the analysis relates to the fairness of the process and the overarching purpose of the preliminary hearing.
(The court notes that this number becomes important in relation to the fairness of the process followed by the Tribunal in dismissing the complaint.)
Counsel for the Caring Society raised concerns with the Tribunal about its unilateral action, the delay of the proceedings and the fairness of the process the Tribunal was following.
In addition, the majority had concerns about the fairness of the process used to appoint the investigator: the Chief of Police exercised the appointment power.
We'll discuss with you the fairness of the process followed (based on factors such as the size and resources of the employer).
The recent case of Ramphal v Department For Transport [2015] considers the extent of the guidance that can properly be offered without undermining the fairness of the process and provides important practical guidance for HR teams.
The Caring Society objected to the fairness of the process, arguing that the motion was premature and that the evidentiary record was not sufficient to decide the motion.
However, I assume the courts have the same right the Supreme Court defined in the foreign policy area, to determine the legality and fairness of the process, if not the actual decision, and to sometimes give direction.
This focus on the «strength and fairness of process» could have a further advantage of providing incentives to governments to ensure that native title claimants are adequately resourced and represented.
For example, the Victorian Government has suggested that an amendment to s 87 «should be aimed at alerting the Federal Court to questions of the strength and fairness of process in reaching agreement worthy of a consent determination, and not just the evidentiary facts themselves».
To further safeguard the fairness of the process of divorce mediation, we strongly encourage couples, after reaching agreement, to each seek review of the agreement by independent counsel.
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