/pɑrʃiˈæləti/ – Noun
Definition: sự thiên vị, sự không khách quan.
A more thorough explanation: Partiality refers to the unfair bias or favoritism shown towards a particular person, group, or thing, often resulting in unfair treatment or judgment. In a legal context, partiality can refer to a judge or decision-maker showing favoritism or prejudice, which may compromise the impartiality and fairness of the legal process.
Example: The judge’s impartiality was called into question when it was revealed that he had shown partiality towards the defendant in previous cases.