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Common law fosters predictability from "summary" of The Common Law Tradition by Karl N. Llewellyn

The concept of predictability within the common law system is essential for maintaining stability and consistency in legal decisions. By relying on precedent and established rules, common law fosters predictability in the outcomes of legal disputes. This predictability allows individuals and businesses to make informed decisions about their actions and conduct, knowing the likely legal consequences. In the common law tradition, judges are bound by previous decisions and principles established in earlier cases. This adherence to precedent ensures that similar cases are decided in a consistent manner, promoting predictability in the legal system. Parties can rely on past rulings to anticipate the outcome of their own cases, providing a sense of certainty and st...
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    The Common Law Tradition

    Karl N. Llewellyn

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