Từ vựng:

common-law practice

Giải nghĩa:

/ˈkɒmən lɔː ˈpræktɪs/ – Phrase


Definition: 1. thực tiễn xét xử theo các quy phạm thông luật;
2. quy phạm tố tụng thông luật, thủ tục tư pháp theo thông luật.

A more throughout explanation: Common-law practice refers to the body of legal principles and rules that have been developed through judicial decisions and precedents, rather than through statutes or regulations. It is based on the common law system, which relies on the doctrine of stare decisis (precedent) to guide future decisions. Common-law practice is characterized by the application of legal principles established in previous court cases to resolve similar legal issues in current cases.

Example: In common-law practice, the burden of proof is typically on the prosecution to establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

 

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