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Precedent is a
judicial decision that
serves as an
authority for
courts when
deciding subsequent identical or
similar cases.
Fundamental to
common law...
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condition precedent is an
event or
state of
affairs that is
required before something else will occur. In
contract law, a
condition precedent is an event...
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Common law (also
known as
judicial precedent, judge-made law, or case law) is the body of law
primarily developed through judicial decisions rather than...
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March 2025. Pichel, José (20
December 2024). "Una catástrofe sin
precedentes en La Palma: la
serie (a)científica que
arrasa en Netflix" [An unprecedented...
- In law, a
commanding precedent is a
precedent whose facts are "on all fours" with the case at hand. In
other words, it
almost exactly tracks it, sharing...
- A
precedent book is a do****ent
recording procedural,
legal or
constitutional precedents. Such a book may have
significant constitutional effects, such...
- The
Nuremberg principles are a set of
guidelines for
determining what
constitutes a war crime. The do****ent was
created by the
International Law Commission...
- book
about the
constraints they
faced as commissioners,
titled Without Precedent: The
Inside Story of the 9/11 Commission. The book was
released on August...
- of Kosovo's
independence by
several major world powers as "a
terrible precedent,
which will de
facto blow
apart the
whole system of
international relations...
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intended for use as such.
Despite that, the use of
shadow docket orders as
precedent has
increased in
recent years.
Writing in the
Harvard Journal of Law and...