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- Q2712671 subject Q7061961.
- Q2712671 subject Q8586648.
- Q2712671 abstract "Nemo judex in causa sua (or nemo judex in sua causa) is a Latin phrase that means, literally, "no-one should be a judge in his own cause." It is a principle of natural justice that no person can judge a case in which they have an interest. The rule is very strictly applied to any appearance of a possible bias, even if there is actually none: "Justice must not only be done, but must be seen to be done".May also be called: nemo judex idoneus in propria causa est nemo judex in parte sua nemo judex in re sua nemo debet esse judex in propria causa in propria causa nemo judexThe legal effect of a breach of natural justice is normally to stop the proceedings and render any judgment invalid; it should be quashed or appealed, but may be remitted for a valid re-hearing.".
- Q2712671 wikiPageWikiLink Q1062797.
- Q2712671 wikiPageWikiLink Q2976061.
- Q2712671 wikiPageWikiLink Q319352.
- Q2712671 wikiPageWikiLink Q397.
- Q2712671 wikiPageWikiLink Q622135.
- Q2712671 wikiPageWikiLink Q7061961.
- Q2712671 wikiPageWikiLink Q8586648.
- Q2712671 comment "Nemo judex in causa sua (or nemo judex in sua causa) is a Latin phrase that means, literally, "no-one should be a judge in his own cause." It is a principle of natural justice that no person can judge a case in which they have an interest.".
- Q2712671 label "Nemo iudex in causa sua".