Audi Alteram Partem definition: Latin; literally 'hear the other side'. Related Terms: Nemo Judex In Parte Sua, Natural Justice, Hearing ...
Audi Alteram Partem: Latin: a principle of natural justice which prohibits a judicial decision which impacts upon individual rights without giving all parties in the dispute a right to be heard.
This would include, as a minimum, the principles of natural justice as embodied in audi alteram partem and nemo judex in sua causa.
Natural justice A word used to refer to situations where audi alteram partem (the right to be heard) and nemo judex in parte sua (no person may judge their own case) apply.
Natural justice: The requirement for application of the tenets audi alteram partem (hear the other side) and nemo judex in causa sua (no-one may be a judge in his own case).
A word used to refer to situations where audi alteram partem (the right to be heard) and nemo judex in parte sua (no person may judge their own case-the rule against bias) apply.
See also: Were, Case, Public, Action, Will
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