
Procedural Unfairness
Procedural unfairness refers to unfair treatment in the way decisions are made, especially in legal or administrative processes. It occurs when the process lacks fairness, transparency, or the chance for parties to present their case, or when decisions are made without following fair rules. For example, if someone isn't given the opportunity to respond to accusations or evidence against them, this could be procedurally unfair. Ensuring procedures are neutral and balanced is crucial to maintain trust and fairness in decision-making systems.