TY - BOOK AU - Jens Gerhardt PY - 2000 CY - München, Germany PB - GRIN Verlag SN - 9783638093095 TI - The system of precedent in the English legal system in Comparison to the Europen Court of Justice DO - 10.3239/9783638093095 UR - https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/96633 N2 - Delve into the fascinating world of legal precedent and discover the contrasting approaches of common law and civil law systems. This comparative analysis meticulously dissects the English legal system's doctrine of stare decisis, where judicial decisions form binding precedents, shaping future legal interpretations. Explore the pivotal role of the ratio decidendi and obiter dictum in determining the persuasive authority of a case. Journey across the Channel to examine the German legal system, a civil law jurisdiction where judicial independence reigns supreme, and prior rulings, while influential, are not formally binding. Uncover the nuances of statutory interpretation and the practical significance of landmark decisions by the Bundesgerichtshof and Bundesverfassungsgericht. Finally, venture into the realm of European Union law, scrutinizing the European Court of Justice's unique approach to precedent. Contrast the ECJ's flexibility in revisiting its own decisions with the more rigid adherence found in English courts. Investigate the subtle interplay between civil law traditions and the ECJ's jurisprudence, particularly its reliance on broad interpretations of treaty provisions and its abstract, less fact-intensive style of reasoning. Whether you're a law student, legal professional, or simply curious about the foundations of justice, this exploration offers invaluable insights into the diverse ways legal systems grapple with the weight of the past while navigating the complexities of the present, comparing the English system, the German system, and the European Court of Justice, providing a comprehensive overview. Discover the key differences and surprising similarities that underpin these influential legal frameworks, and understand how each system strives to balance the need for consistency with the imperative of adapting to evolving societal norms and legal challenges. KW - English, Comparison, Europen, Court, Justice LA - English ER -