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The rules of Procedural Fairness are:Group of answer choices1. The 30 cm Rule2. The Badass Rule3. The ‘No Doubt’ Rule 1. Audi alteram partem2. Nemo judex in causa sua1. The Writing Rule2. The Vibe Rule3. The ‘No Nonsence' Rule 1. The Hearing Rule2. The Bias Rule3. The ‘No Evidence’ Rule

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The rules of Procedural Fairness are:Group of answer choices1. The 30 cm Rule2. The Badass Rule3. The ‘No Doubt’ Rule 1. Audi alteram partem2. Nemo judex in causa sua1. The Writing Rule2. The Vibe Rule3. The ‘No Nonsence' Rule 1. The Hearing Rule2. The Bias Rule3. The ‘No Evidence’ Rule

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The rules of Procedural Fairness are primarily based on two principles:

  1. Audi alteram partem: This is also known as the Hearing Rule. It means "hear the other side." In essence, it requires that a person should have the opportunity to be heard before an adverse decision is made affecting their rights.

  2. Nemo judex in causa sua: This is also known as the Bias Rule. It means "no one should be a judge in their own cause." This principle ensures that decisions are made impartially and without bias.

The other rules mentioned such as the 'No Doubt' Rule, the 'No Evidence' Rule, the 30 cm Rule, the Badass Rule, the Writing Rule, the Vibe Rule, and the 'No Nonsense' Rule are not recognized principles of Procedural Fairness.

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