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 Übersetzung für 'stare decisis' von Englisch nach Deutsch
law
stare decisis
nach herrschender Rechtsprechung [i.S.v. Vorentscheidungs­bindung]
law
stare decisis
Grundsatz {m} der Bindung an Vorentscheidungen
Teiltreffer
stareStarrblick {m}
316
to staregaffen
104
stareStarren {n}
129
to stareerstaunt blicken
starestarrer Blick {m}
to starestarren
861
to stareglotzen [ugs.]
191
deprecating starestrafender Blick {m}
glacial stareeisiger Blick {m}
icy stareeisiger Blick {m}
vacant stareausdruckslos starrer Blick {m}
frosty stareeisiger Blick {m}
blank stareausdrucksloser Blick {m}
antagonistic starefeindlicher Blick {m}
to stare (vacantly)stieren
deprecating staretadelnder Blick {m}
owlish stareEulenblick {m} [fig.]
wild starefassungs­loses Starren {n}
to stare dead ahead(wie im Traum) vor sich hin blicken
myth.
Gorgon stare [fig.]
[der Blick einer der Gorgonen, der jdn. zu Stein werden lässt]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Until the year 1966, the House of Lords in the United Kingdom was bound to follow all of its previous decisions under the principle of "stare decisis", even if this created "injustice" and "unduly restrict(s) the proper development of the law" ("London Tramways Co.
  • It may also refer to academic writing ("the teachings of the most highly qualified publicists of the various nations") and previous judicial decisions to help interpret the law although the court is not formally bound by its previous decisions under the doctrine of "stare decisis".
  • All countries can be said to follow civil law systems, although recent developments in the law of Brazil suggest a move towards the "stare decisis" doctrine.
  • Wade" despite its emphasis on "stare decisis", Chief Justice Rehnquist in dissent argued that this section was entirely "obiter dicta".
  • At the very least, this is an unusual exception to the normal understanding of the workings of the Court's rule of "stare decisis" – the reliance on precedent.

  • In this way, the case helped to refine "stare decisis": when a prior appellate court decision should be upheld and what standard should be applied to test a new case against case precedent to achieve acceptable practice and due process of law.
  • This is sometimes called "stare decisis".
  • internal revenue laws by the Internal Revenue Service, nonacquiescences (published in a series of documents called Actions on Decisions) "generally do not affect the application of stare decisis or the rule of precedent".
  • The "law declaring" function means that the appellate court rules on novel issues in a case, and under "stare decisis", those rulings become new law in themselves.
  • While it is normally true that majority reasons are usually controlling under the doctrine of "stare decisis" (precedent), "Egan v.

  • "Stare decisis" reduces the number and scope of legal questions that the court must resolve in litigation.
  • While France is a civil law country and there is no formal rule of precedent (stare decisis), lower courts follow the "jurisprudence constante" doctrine with regard to the Council of State.
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