Impartial
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Despite complaints from the Episcopal Conference of the Catholic Church, chambers of commerce and political parties, the CSE has refused to allow a recount of the ballots or scrutiny by
impartial
observers.
As they crowd into Hong Kong over a short period of time, their presence may cause some difficulties for Hong Kong’s highly respected civil servants who try to maintain the high standards of Hong Kong’s market environment, with its
impartial
enforcement of the laws and fair competition.
Law is supposed to be
impartial
and rational; that is its core strength.
A Hague-like international tribunal or clearinghouse might be established to appoint
impartial
panels to hear each case, but significant investment would be required.
And that will require more transparent,
impartial
accounting, based on independent surveys and calculations.
When it came to the chores of professional journalism – fact-checking, providing historical background, and offering
impartial
analysis – television news channels failed to fulfill their election-year responsibilities.
So a hardheaded, credible, and, above all,
impartial
analysis, which would provide a much-needed dose of pragmatism and realism to the debate, is long overdue.
This is good news for both financial stability and public finances: once the single supervisor is in place, supervision will be more credible and impartial, which is important for dealing with ailing banks and managing their return to viability.
Strong, independent, multilateral institutions that can play the role of
impartial
arbiter in facilitating international economic transactions are in India’s interest.
Only swift and firm intervention from
impartial
external parties working in concert with the National Assembly and the courts can avert a looming disaster.
The notion that a politically transcendent
impartial
arbiter can step in to prevent abuse of power and reinvigorate democracy is an attractive one.
More important than punishment, I believe, is the revelation of truth by credible means, such as through an
impartial
judicial process.
The Conventions require that, where there is any doubt, a hearing must be held before an
impartial
tribunal to determine whether a prisoner seized during an armed conflict is entitled to prisoner-of-war status.
Non-proliferation is not hypocritical if it is based on an
impartial
and realistic estimation of risks.
Fearing that such a move would undermine its relationships with Arab countries, and thus its objective of maintaining an
impartial
Middle East policy, Chancellor Ludwig Erhard’s government resisted Israeli pressure to establish full ties until 1965.
Are courts honest and
impartial
in their judgments?
As the only
impartial
check on abuse of power in some countries, the Court is swamped with complaints – more than 60% come from Russia, Turkey, Italy, Romania, and Ukraine.
Consider, for example, the importance of
impartial
and effective antitrust authorities, or subsidy schemes that are sufficiently well designed to ensure that they truly serve the public interest.
But the test of the trials will be whether they are – and are seen to be – fact-driven, impartial, and consistent with international standards.
But, as in the case of the judiciary, the damage was done: what was once the
impartial
custodian of India’s democratic process has – under BJP pressure – distorted its role, weakening its standing among Indians.
Undoubtedly, there is a strong case to be made for universal,
impartial
application of values.
Above all, the rest of the world has looked on with alarm as the US holds more than 600 men at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba without access to family or counsel, and without prospect of an
impartial
hearing or trial.
Even Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, under increasing EU pressure as accession negotiations are due to begin this October, has agreed to an
impartial
study by academic historians, although he has reiterated his belief that the genocide never occurred.
Unambiguous,
impartial
criteria for selecting a winner were not at hand – and never will be.
In the absence of formal enforcement powers, the pragmatic alternative is to develop mechanisms for monitoring implementation of standards on an ongoing basis, and to incorporate systematic,
impartial
peer reviews.
What he doesn’t realize is that even the world’s most powerful country still needs
impartial
global rules and disinterested institutions to oversee them.
A 42-year dictatorship does not exactly provide fertile ground for the learning and experience needed to create an
impartial
court.
The US Constitution’s Bill of Rights puts considerable emphasis on that right, specifying in the Sixth Amendment that in all criminal prosecutions, “the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an
impartial
jury” and “to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him.”
In early May, US Secretary of State John Kerry pledged $5 million toward “a credible, impartial, and effective justice mechanism, such as a hybrid court,” to hold accountable perpetrators of violence in South Sudan’s civil war, in which tens of thousands have died, and hundreds of thousands displaced, since 2013.
Fundamental to America’s system of government is an
impartial
public judiciary, with legal standards built up over the decades, based on principles of transparency, precedent, and the opportunity to appeal unfavorable decisions.
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