Not exact matches
In some cases, a duty
of procedural fairness may be owed to an individual
if the decision is sufficiently particular to that individual.
Marion Boyd's argument is reflected in Omar's comments:
if one does not hold out the possibility
of enforcing a family arbitral award made under Islamic law, at least on some grounds (and she set out a number
of conditions about
procedural and substantive
fairness), then those who go to arbitration under that law anyway have no protection in civil law, and the arbitrator has no incentive to conform to our general notions
of fairness.
If «justice» is the impartial application
of the law to evidence in accordance with the rules
of procedural fairness, the answer is obviously, No.
The Alberta Court
of Appeal has confirmed that the
procedural fairness a college must provide during an investigation is at the low end
of the spectrum, and
if an investigation has proceeded unfairly, a subsequent discipline hearing may cure the unfairness.
If you are seeking an order that imposes an obligation on the Trustee
of the superannuation plan you must satisfy the court that the Trustee has been accorded
procedural fairness in relation to the making
of the order.