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  1. Judicial precedent

    The doctrine of judicial precedent is the body of rules which form the basis of common law (case Law). It consists of the principles of stare decisis, binding precedent in the form of ratio …

  2. The Doctrine Of Judicial Precedent Law Essay

    Judicial precedent also called case law. ‘It is the system adopted by judges where the judges follow previous decisions.’1It simply means that the previous decision made …

  3. Doctrine of Precedent in English Legal System

    The doctrine of precedent refers that the legal decisions made by judges in higher courts are remained as a precedent, so the decisions made by lower or equal courts in future are needed to be followed the earlier decision …

  4. Judicial Precedent as a Source of Law

    An overview of Judicial Precedent and the advantages and disadvantages of this doctrine in the English legal system with case examples.

  5. Understanding the Doctrine of Judicial Precedent

    The doctrine of judicial precedent comes from the principle of stare decisis which means ‘stand by decisions already made’ and requires that like cases are treated alike. And in …

  6. Judicial Precedent

    Everything you need to know about Judicial Precedent for the A Level Law AQA exam, totally free, with assessment questions, text & videos.

  7. The Doctrine of Precedent and the Supreme Court

    I. Introduction. In this lecture, I wish to examine the doctrine of precedent in our highest appellate court: the United Kingdom Supreme Court’s treatment of its previous decisions and those of …

  8. The Doctrine of Precedent

    Judicial precedent, more commonly known as Case Law or judge made law, is not idealistically a set of rules but more of a practice or guideline used by the courts for own guidance. This means future cases with …