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Legal Profession

2010

Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University

Impartiality

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(Re) Constructing Judicial Ethics In Canada, Richard Devlin Frsc Jan 2010

(Re) Constructing Judicial Ethics In Canada, Richard Devlin Frsc

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Any discussion of judicial ethics and accountability -- whether it is at the state, national, or international level-inevitably requires engagement with two key ideals: impartiality and independence. Ideals are important because they can provide a trajectory for human action. But ideals can also be a problem because their generality and abstraction can cause one to prevaricate -- or even pontificate -- when it comes to the immediate and the pragmatic Indeed, there are times when ideals such as impartiality and independence can become false gods insofar as they promise salvation but ultimately, deliver little. Consequently, when one is asked to …