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has gloss | eng: Judicial deference is a doctrine by which judges seek to avoid frustrating the will of the legislature when deciding cases . It is most commonly found in countries such as the United Kingdom, which lack an entrenched constitution, as the essential purpose of such documents is to limit the power of the legislature. |
lexicalization | eng: Judicial deference |
instance of | e/Principle of law |
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