Judicial policy, public perception, and the science of decision making: A new framework for the law of apprehended bias

The right to an impartial and independent tribunal is fundamental to the administration of justice and public confidence in it. However, the test for apprehended bias is not informed by psychological research on cognitive biases, and while courts purport to give effect to the views of a fair-minded...

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Main Authors: Higgins, A, Levy, I
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Sweet and Maxwell 2018