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procedural fairness

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meanings of proceduraland fairness


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procedural
adjective
uk /prəˈsiː.dʒər.əl/ us /prəˈsiː.dʒɚ.əl/
relating to a set of actions that is the official, legal, or accepted way of ...
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fairness
noun[U]
uk /ˈfeə.nəs/ us /ˈfer.nəs/
the quality of treating people equally or in a way that is right ...
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Examples of procedural fairness


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Conceptual framework projects simply dress up questions of proceduralfairness as cognitive issues.
However, the issue of proceduralfairness versus monitoring outcomes is a key point to which we return below.
Proceduralfairness reflects a concern with the basic rules of procedure that govern a competition.
In addition to autonomy and respect for individuals, proceduralfairness, informed consent, and respect for contractual agreements are means tests for stakeholder relationships.
Beyond that, it would be caught by the requirement for proceduralfairness.
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But if there is one thing that judicial review is designed to look at, it is the issue of proceduralfairness.
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It is possible to think of cases where the proceduralfairness requirements might be triggered.
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The only matter that can be considered by such a review is a matter of proceduralfairness, not a matter of the real substance of a refusal.
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If, for any reason, the basic principles of proceduralfairness are not adhered to, there can be little doubt that judicial review will take place on some basis or another.
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I turn to proceduralfairness.
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In the procedural model, courts go beyond a mere assessment of formal validity and inquire into the proceduralfairness of legal processes.
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Item 10(2) sets out the guidelines specifically for proceduralfairness.
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Incapacity dismissals are made difficult, then, by the fact that there is considerable overlap between substantive and proceduralfairness.
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Distinguishing between substantive and proceduralfairness is a meaningless exercise, as it merely clouds the process of judicial inquiry.
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Proceduralfairness, if not all that originally was meant by due process of law, is at least what it most uncompromisingly requires.
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In this case, the court ruled that the requirements of proceduralfairness had been met.
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The right to proceduralfairness is assumed to exist in administrative decision-making environments, except where it is clearly excluded by statute.
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Furthermore, natural justice is concerned with proceduralfairness prior to and during adjudication by courts or administrative tribunals.
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Proceduralfairness and regularity are of the indispensable essence of liberty.
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Proceduralfairness does not necessarily mean that the employee must be given a hearing before the suspension.
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