The pronouncement of judges which have the force of law are called

a

judgements

b

judicial oaths

c

orders-in-council

d

judicial precedent

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Tendercadet
3 years ago

isnt it through judgement that the judges makes the pronouncement of which have the force of law..judicial precedent is how a case is been settled or done by review past cases alike to the case been judged

olohideba
2 years ago

Judicial precedent is the review of past judgement on past cases the right answer should be A, my opinion thus

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