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However, impartial human rights organizations such as Amnesty International and Americas Watch have concluded that Colombian security forces are responsible for large numbers of death squad killings.
Its natural context is a social world of reciprocal dependencies: lords and vassals, lieges and subjects; loyalty bespeaks partiality, but our modernity was ushered in by the emergence of impartial principles, rights, abstractions.
Despite the serious consequences, because these administrative proceedings do not take place in a court of law, the business owner is deprived of the most basic constitutionally guaranteed due process safeguards: the right to an impartial hearing officer, the right to cross-examine and confront accusers, the right to have witnesses sworn in.
Under the new policy, Bennion asserts, "There will be no impartial adjudicator, no right to meaningful review of faulty decisions, and no formalized way to present and evaluate evidence or legal arguments".
It turns out that the third branch of the Kenyan government that is supposed to be the blind and impartial arbiter of right and wrong; one that is meant to be immune from the scourge of corruption is NOT impervious to an ailment that is in the very DNA of the other two co-equal branches (of the government) -- executive and legislature.
The year 1965 saw the extension of the sixth amendment right of an accused to be confronted by the witnesses against him; in 1967 three more guarantees of the sixth amendment — the right to a speedy and public trial, the right to a trial by an impartial jury, and the right to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses — were extended.
There's absolutely no hint, based on his Senate voting record, public statements and actions, and ties to hard right-wing groups, that once in the Justice Department saddle, that he will suddenly be a fair and impartial enforcer of civil rights laws, criminal justice reforms, and go after corporate abuses.
There is also uncertainty if the former and present military leaders would allow an impartial inquiry of human rights abuses and any possible criminal acts of the past military regime.
It's not just that I can trust some sub-lieutenant to do the right thing, it's that they in turn can trust me to be impartial and do the right thing.
Players also gained the right to select representation on the league's retirement board and the right to impartial arbitration for injury grievances.
George Osborne announced a new "right to impartial advice" for investors.
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