limpartialité
Limpartialité is not a standard term in French. In most cases, it is likely a misspelling of l’impartialité or impartialité, the noun describing neutrality and lack of bias in judgment, decision-making, or evaluation. Some rare uses may treat limpartialité as a coined term to indicate a concept like “limited impartiality” or “partial impartiality,” but such usage is not widely established and should be understood from context.
Impartialité denotes an attitude or condition where decisions are made without favoritism, prejudice, or external pressures.
In practice, achieving true impartialité can be challenging. Conflicts of interest, institutional constraints, cultural norms, and
Critics sometimes argue that absolute impartiality is a normative ideal rather than a practical rule, while