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[2014] UKPC 22
Privy Council Appeal No 0005 of 2013
JUDGMENT
Yiacoub and another (Appellants) v The Queen (Respondent)
From the Appeal Court of the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia (Cyprus)
before
Lord Neuberger
Lord Mance
Lord Clarke
Lord Hughes
Lord Toulson
JUDGMENT DELIVERED BY
Lord Hughes
ON
10 July 2014
Heard on 9 June 2014
Appellants Christos Pourgourides |
Respondent James Guthrie QC Michael Hadjiconstantas (Instructed by MA Law (Solicitors) LLP) |
LORD HUGHES:
"(3) The disposition and distribution of the duties of the Senior Judges' Court is regulated by the Presiding Judge."
"The question is whether the fair-minded and informed observer, having considered the facts, would concluded that there was a real possibility that the tribunal was biased."
"….the appearance of independence and impartiality is just as important as the question whether these qualities exist in fact. Justice must not only be done, it must be seen to be done. The function of the Convention right is not only to secure that the tribunal is free from any actual personal bias or prejudice. It requires this matter to be viewed objectively. The aim is to exclude any legitimate doubt as to the tribunal's independence and impartiality."