Legal Question in International Law in Australia
historical sources of law
do decisions of any British courts affect our law?
Asked on 6/02/07, 8:24 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Pedro Morgado de Sousa
GNC - Lawyers Associates
Re: historical sources of law
The decisions of a british court can be recognized and enforced in the U.S.A.,
but they don�t affect the law itself. The two countries have their own laws and the judicial decisions within one country have to be recognized in a court of the other country.
Answered on 6/03/07, 2:23 pm
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