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And if the special court were deemed to be a genuine, impartial attempt to obtain justice, rather than a stalling tactic, the ICC could, under Article 16 of its statutes, defer its indictment of Mr Bashir.That would get everyone off the hook, and the move would probably be welcomed by the UN Security Council.
In an article published in the November 2003 issue of La Ilustración Liberal, a conservative journal, Cristina Losada, a political analyst, writes that the version of the civil war created by "left-leaning academics" does not represent an impartial attempt to understand the past but is on the contrary ideologically constructed "to poison the present".
Make no mistake, these hearings are not an impartial attempt to gather the facts.
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Lawyers for the owners and the players plan to speak today with Shyam Das, baseball's impartial arbitrator, in an attempt to set up dates for the hearing he will hold on the union's challenge to contraction.
As a former employee of the place that built this app and in an attempt to remain impartial, I think I test drove ColorSnap harder than I normally do when testing apps and frankly the results were impressive.
It continues, "There is absolutely no evidence that Mr. Haynes attempted to present an impartial, unbiased review of the law.
In effect, the best way to sort out the relative strength of expert claims in litigation is to adopt the SSK scholar's impartial stance, and watch the opposing parties attempt to defend their positions.
And third, even if Smith's analysis of moral claims is correct, even if it is true that moral judgments in ordinary life consist in attempts to express how an impartial spectator would feel about our conduct, it remains unclear what justifies these judgments.
Ironically, however, it is the center-left that usually argues that magistrates in Italy are impartial enforcers of the law, and that any attempt to rein in their power is a political assault by politicians who fear corruption charges.
In so doing, he touches on one of mainstream media's common bad habits in attempting to produce so-called objective and/or impartial journalism.
The continuing cuts and threats to BBC funding may also be seen as an attempt to tame criticism of government policies from an impartial source of news, while it remains unclear if the second part of Lord Justice Leveson's inquiry concerning malpractice in other sections of the media will go ahead.
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