Nemo judex in causa sua (IPA: [ˈne.mo ˈju.dɛks in ˈkau̯.sa ˈsua]; also written as nemo [est] judex in sua causa, in propria causa, in re sua or in parte...
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Termination with prejudice "Terminate with extreme prejudice" Nemo iudex in causa sua – unbiasedness of judges or judgement "Prejudice". The Oxford English...
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it included just two rules, namely (1) nemo iudex in causa sua (no one shall be a judge in his own case). Nemo ius ignoratur censetur "Not knowing the...
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the official motto of the Supreme Court of Illinois. Nemo iudex in causa sua Right of reply Trial in absentia "Definition of AUDI ALTERAM PARTEM". www.merriam-webster...
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Natural justice (section In general)
In English law, natural justice is technical terminology for the rule against bias (nemo iudex in causa sua) and the right to a fair hearing (audi alteram...
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List of Latin phrases (N) (redirect from Nemo propheta in patria (sua))
and literature started centuries before the beginning of Latin literature in ancient Rome. A B C D E F G H I L M N O P Q R S T U V full References Peter...
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Dictionary. Retrieved 17 March 2018. "apologia pro vita sua". Merriam-Webster. The Arma Christi in Medieval and Early Modern Material Culture: With a Critical...
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Ridge v Baldwin (category 1963 in case law)
justice" is a legal doctrine which requires an absence of bias (nemo iudex in causa sua) and the right to a fair hearing (audi alteram partem). Ridge was...
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known as the rules of natural justice and comprise the principles nemo iudex in causa sua and audi alteram partem. A fair hearing implies that each party...
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Recusal (section Recusal in the United States)
right to substitute a judge, even if no bias is demonstrated. Nemo iudex in causa sua Wis. Stat. sec. 757.19(2) Wis. SCR 60.04(4) State v. Asfoor, 75...
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 138 (category 1960 in Argentina)
participate in voting, making this resolution one of the last recorded instances of a state abstaining from voting under the nemo iudex in causa sua principle...
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elements of natural justice are the rule against bias (nemo iudex in causa sua – "no man a judge in his own cause"), and the requirement of a fair hearing...
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List of Latin legal terms (redirect from Contradictio in adjecto)
A number of Latin terms are used in legal terminology and legal maxims. This is a partial list of these terms, which are wholly or substantially drawn...
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bias (nemo iudex in causa sua, or "no man a judge in his own cause") and the right to be heard (audi alteram partem, or "hear the other side"). In the Australian...
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grounds of judicial review in Singapore. It is an aspect of the principle nemo iudex in causa sua – no one should be a judge in his or her own cause – which...
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Allegiance bias (or allegiance effect) in behavioral sciences is a bias resulted from the investigator's or researcher's allegiance to a specific party...
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Article 9 of the Constitution of Singapore (category All Wikipedia articles written in Singapore English)
alteram partem (hear the other party) and nemo iudex in causa sua (no one should be a judge in his or her own cause). In the United States, due process has both...
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of audi alteram partem (hear the other party) and nemo iudex in causa sua (no one should be a judge in his or her own case. This issue has yet to come before...
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Chan Hiang Leng Colin v Public Prosecutor (category 1994 in case law)
administrative law rules of natural justice, the other being nemo iudex in causa sua ("no man a judge in his own cause"). The appellants contended that the orders...
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Safety camera partnership (category Driving in the United Kingdom)
principle of Natural Justice: nemo iudex in causa sua. This created a demand for research showing whether or not the cameras were, in practice, effective at...
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Latin tenses (redirect from Grammatical tense in Latin)
exercitibus praefuit (Nepos) 'on several occasions he was in charge of armies' saepe tuī iūdex, saepe magister eram (Ovid) 'often I was your judge, often...
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De Lille v Speaker of the National Assembly (category 1998 in South African case law)
concerned. There had also, the court found, been a breach of the nemo iudex in sua causa rule, which required that an affected party be heard by an impartial...
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