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Impartiality is essential to justice and yet partiality can only exist with reference to a set of rules  

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"Impartiality is essential to justice and yet partiality can only exist with reference to a set of rules" The aims of this essay are to critically discuss the statement, "Impartiality is essential to justice and yet partiality can only exist with reference to a set of rules." This will be done in the context of UK Human Rights Law, and will also be in relation to recent cases of relevance, being, Regina v. Secretary of State for the Home Department Ex Parte Anderson1. And Regina v. Bow Street Metropolitan Magistrates Ex Parte Pinochet Ugarte2. Within this essay, the "The Rule of Law," will be discussed and clarified as to what its relevance is to the discussion within this essay, also different peoples versions of "The Rule of Law," will be assessed for their relevance to the statement question and also the cases in question. The European Convention on Human Rights states under...

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