Constitutional Law and Precedent International Perspectives on Case-Based Reasoning

This collection examines case-based reasoning in constitutional adjudication; that is, how courts decide on constitutional cases by referring to their own prior case law and the case law of other national, foreign, and international courts. Argumentation based on judicial authority is now fundamenta...

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Other Authors: Florczak-Wątor, Monika (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
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