Types Of Judicial Precedent Flashcards

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Types can be rephrased to understand more as (but don’t write in exam):

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Qualities

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ORIGINAL precedent

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When a case raises a new point of law that has never before been decided, the judge(s) must make a decision on that point of law
Thus becoming an OP
Judges look at cases which are closest in principle and may apply similar rules, known as reasoning by analogy

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BINDING precedent

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PERSUASIVE precedent

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Three types of Judicial Precedent

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  • Binding
  • Persuasive
  • Original
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Original precedent case example

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Donoghue v Stevenson

created negligence

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Binding precedent case example

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Donoghue v Stevenson

Ratio/precedent had to be followed in Grant v AKM

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