Impartial
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When firms or individuals contract with each other, agreements will be enforced (coercively, if necessary) by governments, and disputes will be settled by
impartial
judges.
So the
impartial
history of the Russian Revolution that has not been written may yet be.
At a minimum, this means publicizing agendas in advance and ensuring that deliberations are conducted in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which defines a “fair” trial as a public hearing conducted by an independent and
impartial
arbiter.
This modus operandi needs to be changed in order to give the IMF the independence it needs if it is to become a credible,
impartial
judge of balance-of-payments disequilibria and sources of risk to global financial markets.
In several African countries, there are impressive legal instruments in terms of independent court systems; but the challenge consists in
impartial
implementation.
In the countries that currently do well on the Ibrahim Index of African Governance – Botswana, Ghana, South Africa, and others – citizens can use the law to protect themselves and their property from illicit encroachment, and to resolve their disputes in an
impartial
setting.
It calls for speedy and
impartial
rehabilitation to the victims and bringing to trial in a transparent manner the perpetrators of these crimes.
It would also be marked by high levels of bureaucratic autonomy and
impartial
hiring and promotion – areas in which the US had been backsliding.
Moreover,
impartial
observers recognize that Latin America will be one of the great beneficiaries of the twenty-first century, and that closer relations between the two continents should be a key goal for both.
One could imagine cool heads in both parties cutting a deal based on an understanding that it is in America’s interest to establish an
impartial
commission to draw fair boundaries for all House electoral districts.
And an
impartial
observer of the Merkel-Macron Meseberg Summit would conclude that the eurozone remains as macroeconomically unsustainable as it was five years ago.
The theory, in Europe and elsewhere, was that states could not be
impartial
owners of industrial assets.
But, though accusations of biopiracy may have emotional appeal,
impartial
analyses have shown that they have little factual basis.
Since these trials took place in complete isolation from the rest of the world, with no
impartial
observers or foreign journalists present, it is to be doubted, strongly, that the defendants received anything remotely like a fair trial in accordance with international judicial standards.
The exam that the government must sit is to use its new powers to appoint widely-respected,
impartial
members – rather than divisive satraps – to these bodies.
So long as the IMF’s macroeconomic surveillance was in fact applied only to developing countries, with the G-7 and other rich countries evading a serious monitoring process, the Fund could not be perceived as fair and
impartial.
Unfortunately, it did not recognize that as a major creditor it could never be viewed as an
impartial
judge, and so could not have a pivotal role.
While elections are relatively easy to stage, liberty is far more difficult to establish and sustain, for it requires institutions – such as a legal system with
impartial
courts – that Egypt lacks, and that take years to build.
It was Hammarskjold who, at the height of the Cold War, first argued that an
impartial
civil servant could be “politically celibate” without being “politically virgin.”
But an
impartial
trial in the Philippines would be impossible, given Duterte’s attacks on judicial officials who oppose him.
In due course, the Treasury would reach a judgment that would be technically expert, economically impartial, and politically neutral.
For two decades, Khamenei deceptively cultivated an image of an
impartial
and magnanimous guide, but his defiant public support for Ahmadinejad exposed him as a petty, partisan autocrat.
The international community to cannot continue to do business with Mr Kuchma until an
impartial
investigation has been completed and those responsible are held accountable.
Whether China’s economic interest in an
impartial
world order based on the rule of law will lead to greater protection of individual rights remains to be seen.
In a normal bailout procedure, the IMF acts as an
impartial
judge of the troubled country’s debt sustainability; then, if it so chooses, it can step in as the lender of last resort.
Add to that the IMF’s inability to provide
impartial
analysis of Greece’s debt sustainability, and it is hard to see how anyone can argue that the Fund can make a contribution to the Greek negotiations today.
The US dollar is a safe haven, but savers in need of liquidity still lack an
impartial
lender of last resort.
The intergovernmental Energy Charter Treaty, which obliges signatories to apply
impartial
market rules to energy products and services, has not been signed by the US, the world’s second-largest energy consumer, or ratified by Russia, the world’s largest oil producer.
For example, the plan assumes an average annual growth rate of more than 5% over the next ten years – far higher than the 2% predicted by the politically
impartial
Congressional Budget Office.
We need a moderate-sized representative group of leaders of the world’s largest economies to meet regularly to discuss such issues, informed by an
impartial
secretariat that will place its analyses before the group.
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