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  2. Audi alteram partem - Wikipedia

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    Audi alteram partem (or audiatur et altera pars) is a Latin phrase meaning "listen to the other side", or "let the other side be heard as well". [1] It is the principle that no person should be judged without a fair hearing in which each party is given the opportunity to respond to the evidence against them. [2] "Audi alteram partem" is ...

  3. Natural justice - Wikipedia

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    In English law, natural justice is technical terminology for the rule against bias (nemo iudex in causa sua) and the right to a fair hearing (audi alteram partem).While the term natural justice is often retained as a general concept, it has largely been replaced and extended by the general "duty to act fairly".

  4. List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia

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    audi alteram partem: hear the other side: Legal principle; also worded as audiatur et altera pars ("let the other side be heard also") audio hostem: I hear the enemy: Motto of the 845 NAS Royal Navy audi, vide, tace: hear, see, be silent: aurea mediocritas: golden mean: From Horace's Odes, 2, 10. Refers to the ethical goal of reaching a ...

  5. Right to be heard - Wikipedia

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    audi alteram partem, the legal principle that no person should be judged without a fair hearing; children's participation in a legal proceeding relating to them.

  6. Brocard (law) - Wikipedia

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    Audi alteram partem or audiatur et altera pars "Listen to the other side", or "let the other side be heard as well". Refers to the idea that one cannot be fairly judged unless the cases for and against them have been heard. Casum sentit dominus or res perit domino "Accident is felt by the owner".

  7. Procedural impropriety in Singapore administrative law

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    The common law rules of natural justice consist of two pillars: impartiality (the rule against bias, or nemo judex in causa sua – "no one should be a judge in his own cause") and fair hearing (the right to be heard, or audi alteram partem – "hear the other side"). The rule against bias divides bias into three categories: actual bias ...

  8. Trial in absentia - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, it violates the second principle of natural justice, audi alteram partem (hear the other party). In some civil law legal systems, such as that of Italy, absentia is a recognized and accepted defense strategy. [citation needed] Such trials may require the presence of the defendant's lawyer, depending on the country.

  9. List of Latin legal terms - Wikipedia

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    the law of the country in which an action is brought out lex lata: the carried law The law as it has been enacted. lex loci: the law of the place The law of the country, state, or locality where the matter under litigation took place. Usually used in contract law, to determine which laws govern the contract. / ˈ l ɛ k s ˈ l oʊ s aɪ / lex ...