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The decisions of court of justice…… do not make a law properly so called, for that only the King and Parliament can do; yet they have a great weight and authority in expounding, declaring and publishing what the law of this kingdom is, ….. And though such decisions are less than a law, yet they are a greater evidence thereof, that the opinion of any private persons, as such whatsoever”. This view point was expressed by :
Coke
Manthew Hale
Blackstone
Dr.Cater
- Option 1: Coke
- Sir Edward Coke was an English jurist and politician known for his significant role in legal history.
- He made important statements about common law and the role of judges.
- Option 2: Matthew Hale
- Matthew Hale, a notable English judge and lawyer, provided key insights on the role of court decisions.
- He emphasized that while court decisions are not laws, they are essential for interpreting the law.
- Option 3: Blackstone
- William Blackstone was a legal scholar famous for "Commentaries on the Laws of England."
- He discussed the principles of English common law extensively.
- Option 4: Dr. Cater
- Dr. Cater is not a well-known figure associated with this particular legal perspective.
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