A system of jurisprudence based on judicial precedents rather than statutory laws.
Set of past rulings by tribunals that meet their respective jurisdictions' rules to be cited as precedent.
1 He cited US and Marshall Islands case law to support his point.
2 But there's plenty of case law on the books about animal rights.
3 There has also since been new case law on the issue.
4 Judy: The smart, comprehensive database of African case law and legislation.
5 A successful prosecution will also help develop case law , NSPCA stated.
6 It is called so after the UK case law that established the precedent.
7 Stage two involves case law , limited to principles distilled from precedent.
8 Based on related marital case law , Pearl expects that to be a patchwork.
9 They would talk through case law while taking long walks along the Charles River.
10 This article examines the potential impact of existing case law on current legislative initiatives.
11 Easterbrook's ruling was at the time contrary to prevailing case law in other circuits.
12 Instead of case law , we have the enemy combatant cases.
13 The authorities are acquiescing because of some conflicting case law .
14 Coolidge and Kat got tight and bonded over a shared passion for case law .
15 It will refer in some, detail to recent case law involving negligence claims against schools.
16 It has been reaffirmed many times in case law .
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