Supporters of the new law hope that districts will apply
the same principles of fairness and objectivity they will implement for 9th grade under the new law in whatever grades placement decisions are made.
Not exact matches
We find it very bizarre that the Hon. Attorney - General, Ms Gloria Akufo, who assured the entire citizenry
of her commitment to
fairness and strict adherence to ethical
principles at her vetting not too long ago, will claim that she exercised the said constitutional discretion on grounds merely that there was a lack
of evidence to prosecute the case in question when indeed, the Siting Judge, Court Clerks, Court Bailiffs, Court Warrant Officers (CWOs), Journalists as well as notable public figures in whose presence the said court was physically attacked and the accused persons freed, are alive and available to be interviewed and evidence taken from
same.
That said, I would venture that trial
fairness should operate as the guiding
principle in this area, so if the plaintiff has decided that expert evidence from one specialty based on an examination
of the plaintiff is relevant to the adjudication
of her claim at trial, courts should be loathe to deny the defence a fair opportunity to respond with expert evidence from the
same specialty based on an assessment
of the plaintiff.
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.
Whether one refers to natural justice, procedural
fairness, due process, the right or opportunity to be heard, the
principle of contradiction (le principe de la contradiction) or the right to equal treatment, the underlying conception
of fairness is the
same.
The new SOA is part
of the SRA Program and follows the
same guiding
principles; educational consideration,
fairness, transparency, sustainability and flexibility, accountability, school level decision making and transitional
fairness.
Although the code
of ethics standards have evolved over the years, REALTORS ® today still subscribe to the
same basic
principles of fairness, duty, and honesty that were the core
of the original 1913 code.