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How can we ensure that those who judge between government, citizens, or businesses are impartial? All Rule of Law systems have protections for judicial independence, to promote impartiality. But there are weak spots, as we explore in this episode.
For the transcript of this episode and further reading, visit https://lawincontext.com.au/judges/

For more information about your hosts and the Law in Context podcast series visit our website at https://lawincontext.com.au

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How can we ensure that those who judge between government, citizens, or businesses are impartial? All Rule of Law systems have protections for judicial independence, to promote impartiality. But there are weak spots, as we explore in this episode.
For the transcript of this episode and further reading, visit https://lawincontext.com.au/judges/

For more information about your hosts and the Law in Context podcast series visit our website at https://lawincontext.com.au

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