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Judge impartially and independently, maintaining integrity and fostering trust.

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We should always follow the principles of impartiality and independence in our judgments and decisions, ensuring that our actions are based on accurate facts and objective analysis. The importance of justice, integrity and responsibility in decision-making, is emphasized. By rejecting bribery and making decisions, based on an evaluation of the circumstances, we maintain integrity and strengthen trust in a fair system. Transparency and an honest process are crucial for embedding the principles of justice in society and enhancing social cohesion.

The Philosopher

Thales

Greek Philosopher
(625-540 B.C.)

Thales, a figure marking the beginning of philosophical thought in the West, lived in Miletus of Ionia from around 640, or 624 BC to 546 BC. Recognized as the oldest Pre-Socratic philosopher, the first of the Seven Sages of antiquity and founder of the Ionian School of natural philosophy.

Philosophical and Scientific Approach

Thales made a radical shift,  in the way of understanding the world, abandoning mythological interpretations in favour of a more scientific and rational mode of thinking. He attempted to explain natural phenomena, such as solar eclipses, based on physical processes, thus paving the way for scientific research and thought.

 Scientific Achievements

Thales discovered essential elements of the physical world and celestial phenomena, including solstices, the phases of the moon and the principles of electricity and magnetism. Geometry was another area of his interest, with his most famous contribution being the measurement of the height of the pyramids in Egypt using shadows.

Thales’ Theorem

One of Thales’ most significant achievements is the theorem named after him, which pertains to the proportions created, when parallel lines are intersected by other lines, thus deeply influencing the development of geometry.

Legacy and Impact

Thales, not only changed the way people viewed the natural world, but also laid the foundations for subsequent philosophers and scientists, who followed his path in seeking knowledge through reason, science and mathematics. His timeless impact on science, philosophy and education makes Thales one of the most significant figures in the history of human thought.

Further Material

Corruption as a Violation of International Human Rights

The article explores the connection between corruption and human rights, with a focus on the legal aspects. It examines whether corrupt acts can qualify as violations of international human rights and whether corruption should be seen as a human rights violation. It concludes that such a reconceptualization is legally sound but presents challenges. The normative assessment is mixed, but framing corruption as a human rights issue can aid in implementing anti-corruption measures and complement criminal law-based approaches.
https://academic.oup.com/ejil/article/29/4/1251/5320164
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Incorruptible Judiciary As A Catalyst For An Equitable And Progressive Society

The linked article discusses the importance of an incorruptible judiciary as a catalyst for building an equitable society.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/incorruptible-judiciary-catalyst-equitable-society-adaeze-akuegbu/
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Judicial Corruption Fuels Impunity, Corrodes Rule Of Law, Says New Transparency International Report

The linked article discusses how judicial corruption contributes to impunity and undermines the rule of law, as stated by Transparency International. It highlights the detrimental effects of corruption within the judiciary system and its impact on societies.
https://www.transparency.org/en/press/20070523-judicial-corruption-fuels-impunity-corrodes-rule-of-law-says-repor
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Preventing Bribery in the Private Sector Through Legal Measures

This article discusses the regulation of bribery in the private sector and emphasizes the importance of legal frameworks in preventing such corrupt practices. It argues that bribery in the private sector is a form of abuse of authority and acts against the law.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23311886.2022.2138906
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The Compliance Game: Legal Endogeneity in Anti-Bribery Settlement Negotiations

This article explores the importance of compliance programs in the corporate sector. It discusses how these programs become ‘endogenous’ to the law through interactions between enforcement authorities and companies.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1756061622000386
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The Incorruptible Judge in a Corruptible World

The article discusses the concept of an incorruptible judge in a corrupt world, emphasizing the importance of judicial integrity. It explores the challenges faced by judges in maintaining their impartiality and ethical standards in a corrupt environment and highlights the need for a strong moral compass and commitment to justice in the legal profession.
https://loyalnigerianlawyer.com/the-incorruptible-judge-in-a-corruptible-world/
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What Does Fair and Impartial Judiciary Mean and Why is it Important?

The article substantiates the importance of fairness and impartiality as core principles of a democratic judiciary and highlights their role in maintaining public trust.
https://judicialstudies.duke.edu/2019/11/what-does-fair-and-impartial-judiciary-mean-and-why-is-it-important/
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