Laurie Lewis Case regulation, or judicial precedent, refers to legal principles developed through court rulings. In contrast to statutory regulation created by legislative bodies, case legislation is based on judges’ interpretations of previous cases.Decisions are published in serial print publications called “reporters,” and will also be pub
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In federal or multi-jurisdictional law systems there might exist conflicts between the various reduce appellate courts. Sometimes these differences may not be resolved, and it could be necessary to distinguish how the legislation is applied in a single district, province, division or appellate department.These past decisions are called "case regula