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Impartiality

Principle of justice holding that decisions should be based on objective criteria


Principle of justice holding that decisions should be based on objective criteria

Impartiality (also called evenhandedness or fair-mindedness) is a principle of justice holding that decisions should be based on objective criteria, rather than on the basis of bias, prejudice, or preferring the benefit to one person over another for improper reasons.

References

References

  1. (12 November 2021). "What does impartiality mean? BBC no-bias policy being pushed to limits". The Guardian.
  2. (26 October 2012). "Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union". Council and Commission, European Parliament.
  3. (26 October 2012). "Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union". Council and Commission, European Parliament.
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