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rosie786 | 17:45 Fri 22nd Feb 2008 | Law
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how and why are the judiciary involved in the law making process? can any one please help
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judges make law by by the decisions they make. They set precedents that have pursuasive value for courts of similar jurisdiction, and that have to be followed by lower courts. this is an example of how common law evolves. statutory law is made by acts of psrliament, which all courts have to follow, and their interpretation of these laws is part of the precedent making (common law) process.
Once again Rosie, this is yet another question from the Open University W100 course!!!

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