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JUDICIAL PRECEDENT AS THE MAIN LAW SOURCE IN OLIVER HOLMES'S THEORY

Gyul'naz El'darovna Adygezalova
Kuban' State University


Submitted: April 25, 2011
Abstract. The article reveals the point of view of the American sociologist of law Oliver Holmes on judicial precedent place in law sources system. Without denying laws importance the scientist emphasized the importance of court lawmaking function which allows it to control legislative and executive branches of power and to harmonize relations in society.
Key words and phrases:
источник права
судебный прецедент
социологическое правопонимание
социологическая юриспруденция
law source
judicial precedent
sociological understanding of law
sociological jurisprudence
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