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December 31, 2025 EDT

A Case for Judge-Made Law for the American Jurists from an English Perspective—Drawing Example from the Human Rights Act 1998

Samuel Kuo,
judge-made lawHuman Rights Act 1998United Kingdomjudicial activism
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Samuel Kuo, A Case for Judge-Made Law for the American Jurists from an English Perspective—Drawing Example from the Human Rights Act 1998, 53 GJICL 645 (2026).

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