This serves to
undermine judicial impartiality, fundamental to ensuring the stability of Turkey's legal institutions, and has consequently diminished public confidence in both the judiciary and the government.
Not exact matches
The committee concluded «that Justice Camp's conduct in the Wagar Trial was so manifestly and profoundly destructive of the concept of the
impartiality, integrity and independence of the
judicial role that public confidence is sufficiently
undermined to render the Judge incapable of executing the
judicial office.
A judge may participate in electronic social networking, but as with all social relationships and contacts, a judge must comply with relevant provisions of the Code of
Judicial Conduct and avoid any conduct that would
undermine the judge's independence, integrity, or
impartiality, or create an appearance of impropriety.
The Inquiry concluded that: «Justice Camp's conduct is so manifestly and profoundly destructive of the concept of the
impartiality, integrity and independence of the
judicial role that public confidence is sufficiently
undermined to render the Judge incapable of executing the
judicial office.»
It may be that the trial judge's reasons, in this case, showed evidence of
impartiality (as the Court found), but it is difficult to see how the unattributed and wholesale reproduction of over 85 % of the plaintiff's submissions did not severely
undermine judicial integrity.
Only 15 per cent of respondents felt that lawyers» use of online social networks negatively affects the public's confidence in the integrity and professionalism of the legal profession, while almost 40 per cent of respondents felt that judges» use of online social networks negatively affects the public's confidence in the integrity and
impartiality of the judiciary, thereby
undermining judicial independence.
A judge may participate in electronic social networking, but as with all social relationships and contacts, a judge must comply with relevant provisions of the Code of
Judicial Conduct and avoid any conduct that would
undermine the judge's independence, integrity, or
impartiality, or create an appearance of
In requesting the inquiry earlier this year, Alberta Justice Minister Kathleen Ganley wrote that Camp's conduct «was so manifestly and profoundly destructive of the concept of
impartiality, integrity and independence of the
judicial role that public confidence has been sufficiently
undermined to render Justice Camp incapable of executing his
judicial office.»