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Impartiality and Bias in Law, Enforcement of Tribunal
Orders, Challenging Administrative Decisions: Grounds,
Procedures, Tribunal Decision-Making Procedures
Overview, Conduct Standards Outside Hearing, Evidence
Presentation Principles, Hearing Proces…
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Terms in this set (146)

- Second pillar of procedural fairness, ensuring decision-maker neutrality


- Parties have a right to have their case heard by an adjudicator who is impartial.
Impartiality

- An impartial decision-maker: who is not biased for or against any of the parties would
not be perceived as biased by a reasonable and well-informed observer.

Individual Impartiality Decision-maker free from personal bias

Institutional Impartiality Tribunal structured to avoid favoritism towards any party

Actual Bias Decision-maker's existing bias affecting case judgment

Reasonable Apprehension of Bias Appearance of bias to a well-informed observer

Conflict of Interest Incompatible interest with tribunal role

Indicators of Bias Signs like meeting one party alone or expressing strong likes/dislikes

Elements of Institutional Bias Decision-maker's mindset and tribunal independence

Statutory Exceptions Acceptable built-in bias if required by law and not unconstitutional

Agency-Gov't Relationship Impact on institutional bias based on closeness and functions

Appearance of Bias When recommending parties also decide on rights removal

Raising Bias Allegations Early allegation raising, waiver implications

Tribunal Response to Bias Options like assigning a different adjudicator or standing aside

Enforcement of Tribunal Order Process outlined in tribunal's governing statute for compliance

Statutory Powers Procedures Act (SPPA) Legislation in Ontario containing enforcement provisions for tribunal orders

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