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Bogdanovskaya, I.Y. Definition of a source of law in the legal doctrine of the common law states.

Abstract: The intertwining of two sources of law: statute and judicial precedent is often named as a chief cause for which the lawyers in common law states prefer not to give the final answer to the issue of priority of sources of law. The complicated relationship between two above-mentioned sources inevitably influences the system as a whole. The study by I.Y. Bogdanovskaya is devoted to analysis of definition and correlation of sources of law within the common law system.



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