Australian Journal of Administrative Law update: Vol 28 Pt 2 By journalalerts on September 10, 2021 Posted In: Australian Journal of Administrative Law (AJ Admin L) Tagged: Administrative Appeals Tribunal AJ Admin L Anna Olijnyk Apprehended Bias in Integrated Online Dispute Resolution articles bias claims of bias in small jurisdictions court conduct different forms of decision-making that occur outside the courts emotionally driven or intemperate judicial conduct flexibility of the common law in general and the rules of fairness in particular impartial decision-making impartiality of multi-member bodies Is There a Small Town Exception to the Bias Rule Joe McIntyre Jordan Tutton judicial emotion judicial impartiality Judicial Impartiality Bias and Emotion judicial officers judicial work justice technology Kathy Mack legal consequences of judicial emotion Mathew Groves Preface principles of impartiality procedure for disqualification Reconstitution and the Reasonable Apprehension of Bias in Australian Statutory Tribunals Recusal rule against bias Sarah Lim Sharyn Roach Anleu The Hon RS French Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal