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Judicial Precedent Prevails

Global Trade and Customs Journal, 2010
Laura Fraedrich
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Analysis of judicial precedent cases regarding epidural injection in chronic pain management in Republic of Korea

Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 2020
Background Although there is a low incidence of complications associated with epidural injections, pain physicians should still remain vigilant for potentially serious adverse outcomes. This study aimed to identify and describe the major complications of
Soo Ick Cho   +4 more
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Judicial Precedent in the English Legal System

Bulletin for International Taxation, 2019
In this article, the author looks at the nature of judicial precedent as a matter of English law, explains when UK tribunals and courts are bound by previous judicial decisions, and considers the relative importance of precedent in interpreting tax ...
M. Gammie
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Judicial Precedent—Taming the Common Law

Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal, 2012
Lord Carnwath
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A Rose by Any Other Name: Understanding Judicial Decisions that Do Not Cite Precedent

Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 2018
In common‐law countries, legal precedent serves as a foundation of judicial opinions. Judges cite precedent to explain their decision, and it is this use of precedent that threads one decision to another.
Kawin Ethayarajh   +2 more
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LePaRD: A Large-Scale Dataset of Judicial Citations to Precedent

Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
We present the Legal Passage Retrieval Dataset, LePaRD. LePaRD contains millions of examples of U.S. federal judges citing precedent in context. The dataset aims to facilitate work on legal passage retrieval, a challenging practice-oriented legal ...
Robert Mahari   +3 more
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Exploring the Impact of Judicial Activism on Legal Precedent: A Comparative Analysis

Indian Journal of Law
Judicial activism, a concept characterized by judges making decisions that extend beyond strictly interpreting the law, has been a subject of debate and scrutiny within legal scholarship and practice.
S. Singh
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Precedent and Judicial Reasoning

1991
Abstract This chapter begins with a consideration of the extent to which judicial reasoning about law may be properly described as either ‘deductive’ or ‘inductive’. The question is probably less significant than the frequency with which it is raised suggests, but the discussion makes it possible to bring into relief certain features ...
Rupert Cross, J W Harris
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