Adjudication: duty of natural justice | Practical Law

Adjudication: duty of natural justice | Practical Law

A note detailing the duty of natural justice in adjudication, namely that each party has the right to a fair hearing and the right to be heard by an impartial tribunal. It explains that an adjudicator's breach of the rules of natural justice may include bias and apparent bias, a failure to act impartially or a procedural irregularity.

Adjudication: duty of natural justice

Practical Law UK Practice Note 2-382-7006 (Approx. 58 pages)

Adjudication: duty of natural justice

by Lynne McCafferty KC, barrister, 4 Pump Court, and Practical Law Construction
MaintainedEngland, Scotland, Wales
A note detailing the duty of natural justice in adjudication, namely that each party has the right to a fair hearing and the right to be heard by an impartial tribunal. It explains that an adjudicator's breach of the rules of natural justice may include bias and apparent bias, a failure to act impartially or a procedural irregularity.