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As
to
the
objective
test
,
it
must
be
determined
whether
,
quite
apart
from
the
judge
’s
conduct
,
there
are
ascertainable
facts
which
may
raise
doubts
as
to
his
impartiality
.
This
implies
that
,
in
deciding
whether
in
a
given
case
there
is
a
legitimate
reason
to
fear
that
a
particular
judge
or
a
body
sitting
as
a
bench
lacks
impartiality
,
the
standpoint
of
the
person
concerned
is
important
but
not
decisive
.
What
is
decisive
is
whether
this
fear
can
be
held
to
be
objectively
justified
(
see
Wettstein
v.
Switzerland
,
no
.
33958/96
,
§
44
,
ECHR
2000‑XII
,
and
Micallef
,
cited
above
,
§
96
)
.
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