LAW 4000 Lecture 5: Law on the books_lecture 5
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Narratology also studies perspectives of telling: who sees and who tells, the explicit or implicit relation of the teller to what is told, the varying temporal method between what is told and how it is told. Indigenous feminism: a theory to address the marginalization of indigenous women (i. e. , as women within their own nation/within the larger nation, and. Being indigenous) that fosters more harmonious living among everyone. It seems that all social and political issues sooner or later turn into a judicial issue. Changes made to the law are slow and thorough. The judge-made law stems from decisions on actual controversies. It provides no rules in advance but waits for disputes to be brought up for decisions. Judges deal with particular cases while legislators consider general problems. Judicial formulation of rules is frequently based on the principle that judges should build on the precedents made in past decisions known as the doctrine of.