It's always impartial but is not necessarily"fair."
, I am a First Year Criminal Justice student and I was looking for the answer as well. From my understanding a Tribunal is a Justice Court or committee that has power to judge. Impartial means fair. So, if you are studying the charter of rights & freedom then it means that one has the right to a FAIR, unbiased, Justice Court.
An impartial judicial body of the EU that interprets EU legislation.
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It made the laws more uniform, objective, and impartial
It made the laws more uniform, objective, and impartial
It made the laws more uniform, objective, and impartial
She will no doubt recuse herself when/if those cases reach the Supreme Court.
It represents impartial justice. The goddess or angel of justice cannot see whether those coming before her are rich or poor, powerful or weak, great or lowly. She only judges on the basis of truth and law._________________________________________________________________
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From Merriam Webster: 1 a: the maintenance or administration of what is just especially by the impartial adjustment of conflicting claims or the assignment of merited rewards or punishments b: judge c: the administration of law ; especially : the establishment or determin. E=WHAT DOES JUSTICE MEAN?