Pregunta | Respuesta |
Key Term: Original Precedent | A part of law which has never been discussed, judge's decision will create a new precedent for future cases. |
Key Term: Binding Precedent | Precedent from an earlier case must be followed by lower courts (only happens when cases are similar). |
Key Term: Persuasive Precedent | Precedent which is not bound, however courts can choose to follow it if they feel that it is appropriate. Example: Privy Council. |
Key Term: Ratio Decidendi | Reason(s) for the decision. |
Key Term: Obiter Dicta | Other things said. |
Key Term: Stare Decisis | "Let the decision stand". |
Key Term: Court Hierarchy | A hierarchy of the courts which shows appealant courts and courts of first instance. |
Key Term: Law reporting: | The report made of the case which shows the ratio, obiter dicta and the stare decisis. |
Key Term: Distinguishing | A judge who must follow precedent can distinguish it by finding a difference in the facts and adopting a narrow version of the ratio. |
Key Term: Overruling | A judge may decide that a decision of a previous case is wrong and may then overrule the decision. |
Key Term: Disapproving | When a judge states that they disagree with a decision of the previous case and believe that it is wrong they disapprove it. |
Key Term: Reversing | A higher court can overturn the decision of a lower court on appeal in the same case. |
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