1.4 Judicial precedent
, Stare decisis
Ratio decidendi
1.4 Judicial
Obiter dicta
precedent
Hierarchy of the courts
ways of avoiding precedent
advantages of judicial
precedent
, Stare decisis
the doctrine of judicial precedent is based on the stare decisis. that is the standing by of
previous decision.
this means that once a precedent has been set it must be followed in all future cases
containing the same material facts.
, Stare decisis
Donoghue v Stephenson (1932)
Shaw v DPP (1962)
R v R (1991)
, Stare decisis
Ratio decidendi
1.4 Judicial
Obiter dicta
precedent
Hierarchy of the courts
ways of avoiding precedent
advantages of judicial
precedent
, Stare decisis
the doctrine of judicial precedent is based on the stare decisis. that is the standing by of
previous decision.
this means that once a precedent has been set it must be followed in all future cases
containing the same material facts.
, Stare decisis
Donoghue v Stephenson (1932)
Shaw v DPP (1962)
R v R (1991)