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Ratio decidendi. Guiding Principles of Judicial Decisions

Serge Dauchy
Hamilton W. Bryson
  • Fonction : Directeur scientifique
Matthew C. Mirow
  • Fonction : Directeur scientifique

Résumé

This collection of essays is concerned with the subject of ratio decidendi, which is a technical legal term of art in Anglo-American jurisprudence. Ratio decidendi is the reason of the judge in coming to a judicial decision in a lawsuit presented to the court by the litigants for an official reason.These essays are concerned with the incorporation of foreign legal principles into the local law for general uses and future applications. If the courts take a comparative approach to the law and find a legal principle or procedure that is believed to be preferable to the local one or where there is no local one at all, they may adopt the foreign law and ncorporate it into the local law. The study of the process of assimilation of foreign law is the scope of this book. The observation of this process in the past in different legal cultures (continental and anglo-american) gives a better understanding of the current law bu showing how we got to where we are today.
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hal-01108447, version 1 (22-01-2015)

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Serge Dauchy, Hamilton W. Bryson, Matthew C. Mirow (Dir.). Ratio decidendi. Guiding Principles of Judicial Decisions: Foreign Law. Serge Dauchy; W. Hamilton Bryson; Matthew C. Mirow. Duncker & Humblot, 25/2, 2010, Comparativ Studies in Continental and Anglo-American Legal History, Knut Wolfgang Nörr, 978-3-428-13433-5. ⟨hal-01108447⟩
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