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Explainer: Dyson Heydon and claims of ‘apprehended bias’
In an article posted on The Conversation, Dr Anna Olijnyk explains the claims of ‘apprehended bias’ made against Royal Commissioner Dyson Heydon. Click here to read Anna’s article.
Posted in Government & Citizenship, Research
Tagged apprehended bias, Public Law and Policy Research Unit (PLPRU), Royal Commission, trade unions
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Apprehended bias and interlocutory judgments
In the current issue of the Sydney Law Review (Volume 35(4)), Anna Olijnyk examines the potential for interlocutory judgments to give rise to an appearance of bias which will disqualify a judge from hearing further matters. The following is the abstract of the article: In 2011, the High Court handed down judgments in two cases […]
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Tagged administrative law, apprehended bias, interlocutory judgment, judicial impartiality, procedural fairness, Public Law and Policy Research Unit (PLPRU), publications
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