In common law legal systems, a precedent or authority is a legal case establishing a principle or rule that a court or other judicial body utilizes when deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or facts. Precedent that must be applied or followed is known as binding precedent (alternately ...
例句 释义: 全部 更多例句筛选 1. Such a bill could not abolish rights found in the European convention (and common law precedent already protects family life and privacy). 类似的法案并不能彻底废除在欧洲人权公约中存在的权利(并且之前已经通过的习惯法已经保护了家庭生活权和隐私权)。 www.ecocn.org...
In common law legal systems, a precedent or authority is a legal case establishing a principle or rule that a court or other judicial body utilizes when deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or facts. Precedent that must be applied or followed is known as binding precedent (alternately ...
名词case lawcommon law precedent在线翻译 precedent 反义词 形容词following precedent什么意思 precedent 相关例句 形容词 1. precedent的反义词 1. Voters demanded that the candidates keep the pledges made as a condition precedent to election. 选民们要求把候选人对他们誓言的履行作为选举的先行条件。
arevered 尊敬[translate] athe doctrine of "precedent"-the ,maxim that a judge is bound in some way by that has already been decided-is strictly a common-law doctrine. “先例” -,格言教条法官由那在某个方面一定已经是决定严密地是普通法教条。[translate]...
Precedent is a legal term that refers to a decision made by a higher court or a court of authority that serves as a guide or rule in similar cases in the future. The concept of precedent plays a crucial role in the common law system, ensuring consistency and predictability in judicial rul...
aCommon law is based on tradition. It depends more on precedent and custom than on statutes and codes. This system is used in Australia, New Zealand and the US. Code law is based on a comprehensive set of written statutes that spell out legal rules explicitly. 普通法根据传统。 它更取决于...
Precedent in the World Court 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 42 作者: M Shahabuddeen 摘要: Decisions of the International Court of Justice are almost as replete with references to precedent as are decisions of a common law court. Even though previous decisions are not binding, the Court...
I deal with the concept of precedential constraint in the common law via the concept of (practical) reason. After presenting and critically discussing John Horty’s influential reasons-as-defaults model, I introduce and defend a justification-based model
A court decision that is cited as an example or analogy to resolve similar questions of law in later cases. The Anglo-American common-law tradition is built on the doctrine of Stare Decisis ("stand by decided matters"), which directs a court to look to past decisions for guidance on how...