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the process of deciding a court case based on the basis of previous decisions is the principle of which of the following

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This, to me, sounds like precedent. I'm not surer if that complies maybe with one of the answer choices, but I hope it helps!!! <3
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English Common Law

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Common Law refers to the set of laws that are not stated on existing statutes (like the constitution) but that originated from judicial decisions of courts and that establishes a principle or rule, which guide subsequent similar cases. Therefore, when a court case is decided based on the basis or principles of previous decisions, the court case is decided based on Common Law.

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