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gen. relevant judicial practice (ABelonogov); legal precedents established (Alexander Demidov); case law (law based on decisions that have been made by judges in the past: "Case law has established that workers are on the job if they're doing something that benefits the employer, even if the activity wasn't approved beforehand. CBED Alexander Demidov); caselaw (law that comes from the decisions of courts as opposed to legislation (=written laws passed by a law making body): The situation should become clearer as case law develops. Other ⃝ judge-made law|unwritten law|unenacted law Phrase Bank ⃝ The case followed existing caselaw. ⃝ You need to look for relevant caselaw. ⃝ The District Attorney pointed to the decision given in the caselaw as giving the guidance the state needed. ⃝ The San Francisco-based litigator helped make broad new caselaw on electronic searches. ⃝ The Third Circuit found that caselaw supported their conclusion. ⃝ cite caselaw ⃝ rely on caselaw ⃝ federal caselaw Additional Notes ⃝ This word appears in texts in three ways: as a single word i.e. caselaw; as a double word i.e. case law; and as a hyphenated word i.e. case-law. Note that the phrase is increasingly being used as a single word. Alexander Demidov)
law settled judicial practice (Eoghan Connolly); established case law (zolushka12); settled case law (Concerning the principle of proportionality, in its judgment of 16 June 2015 (Case C-62/14, Gauweiler and Others), the Court ruled that according to the settled case-law of the Court, the principle of proportionality requires that acts of the EU institutions should be appropriate for attaining the legitimate objectives pursued by the legislation at issue and should not go beyond what is necessary to achieve those objectives. 'More)