Hopefully, all of 'em.
Impartial means "fair," "even-handed," "non-biased."
Joseph "Joe" Brown is a former Shelby County, Criminal Court judge and current arbiter of the arbitration-based reality court show, Judge Joe Brown in 1974.
This is the definition of an Adversarial System.
The "neutral arbiter" is the Judge.
Joseph "Joe" Brown is a former Shelby County, Criminal Court judge and current arbiter of the arbitration-based reality court show, Judge Joe Brown in 1974.
Judge, decider.
The Judge of war.
A judge, regardless of his or her religion or lack thereof must be impartial. If a Judge is found to favor people on the basis of religion then he or she should be removed from their position as judge.
Vanzetti did not believe that Judge Thayer had been fair and impartial
Vanzetti did not believe that Judge Thayer had been fair and impartial
You can use the word impartial in a compound sentence like this: "The judge remained impartial during the trial, yet the jury members showed bias in their decisions."
, 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.