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The French law of conduct for civil servants demands inter alia that public servants show neutrality when communicating in public with a view to maintain the impartiality of the state.
"I think it's important that there's a view of impartiality".
One could legitimately question whether it was a good idea to give such broad powers to a set of decision makers with dubious claims to impartiality.
A Threat to Impartiality in the American Senate, Financial Times, p. 19 (May 16 , 2005.
Ofcom is charged with regulating television broadcasters that have a legal obligation to impartiality.
The umpire is a member of the field not affiliated with either team, and sworn to impartiality.
I have to say that I have a different view of what impartiality means to the BBC.
But in the final minute of the first round, he staggered the American champion with a left hook and Carpenter's rigid devotion to impartiality deserted him.
A BBC spokesman said: "The BBC is committed to impartiality across its output and, while the Chris Evans Show has a lighter, more conversational tone than our news programming, it is entirely appropriate and within BBC guidelines for political figures to appear on entertainment shows, as long as those with alternate views are offered the same opportunity over time.
Do its claims to impartiality stand up?
These examples may point to a general problem with the attempt to derive impartiality from universalizability: whereas the latter, at least on a Kantian interpretation, is a formal property of moral judgments, moral impartiality, as we have seen, is a substantive rather than a formal concept.
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