Doctrine of judicial precedent | Detailed Lecture| LSM
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.พ. 2024
- The doctrine of judicial precedent is fundamental to the operation of common law. In practice it means that a judge deciding a particular case will look for a ‘precedent’ - a decision in an earlier similar case - to help them reach their decision in the case before them. One of the most important justifications for following precedents is related to the idea of doing justice.
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Can you please do judicial review and HRA next?
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ADA, interpretation, both case notes of Lsm Please.
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Sir please make a video on part c