stare decisis
常見(jiàn)例句
- Since the law never hesitates to borrow wisdom from other disciplines, Stevenson's quote is an apt summation of the doctrine of Stare Decisis.
法律從來(lái)都很愿意向其他的學(xué)科汲取智慧,史蒂文森的話是對(duì)遵循先例的一種概括。 - As a basic institution of English law, the doctrine of stare decisis goes a long way before coming into being gradually depending on judges' convention and experience of decision.
作為英國(guó)法的一項(xiàng)基本制度,遵循先例原則的最終確立經(jīng)歷了一個(gè)漫長(zhǎng)的發(fā)展過(guò)程,它依賴英國(guó)法官裁判慣例和裁判經(jīng)驗(yàn)逐漸形成。 - The causes of dissatisfaction which lead to attacks upon stare decisis are in our technique of applying standards and in the ideal element of law which is decisive in applying standards.
導(dǎo)致對(duì)遵循先例原則的不滿的原因在于,我們的技術(shù)適用標(biāo)準(zhǔn)和在適用標(biāo)準(zhǔn)中起決定作用的法律的理念要素。 - Conservative jurists in particular tend to defer to the principle of stare decisis, or established precedent.
ECONOMIST: The Supreme Court - He does not believe in stare decisis period.
NEWYORKER: Partners - Wikipedians debate their behavior and decisions, and the losers in the debate go along with decisions even though they disagree with the outcome, inventing their own laws and invoking their own version of stare decisis.
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