Not exact matches
Fearing the worst excesses of the American experience with the phrase «due process of law», the drafters specifically chose the phrase «fundamental justice» which was specifically meant to not
go beyond
procedural fairness.
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.
For more information about
procedural fairness, what it means and how it affects courts, please go to the Procedural Fairnes
procedural fairness, what it means and how it affects courts, please
go to the
Procedural Fairnes
Procedural Fairness website.
[19] Professor Mullan
went on to observe that the notion of allowing a councillor to participate in a debate about proposed sanctions against himself or herself should not be viewed as a conflict of interest and that Council should not be absolved of the obligation to extend
procedural fairness simply because the Integrity Commissioner might have given
procedural fairness at the reporting stage.
I'm
going to Federal Court (solo) for the first time (my streak of consents officially ends now) next week on an interesting
procedural fairness case.