Precedent shapes legal norms from "summary" of The Common Law Tradition by Karl N. Llewellyn
The common law system is built upon the principle of precedent, which is the idea that decisions made in previous cases should guide the resolution of future cases. This concept plays a vital role in shaping legal norms within a society. When judges apply precedent to their decisions, they are essentially creating a body of law that is based on consistent and predictable reasoning. Through the process of following precedent, legal norms are established and solidified over time. This allows for a sense of stability and continuity in the legal system, as decisions are made in acco...Similar Posts
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