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Comparing the Prospective Effect of Judicial Rulings Across Jurisdictions

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    Chapter 1 Judicial Rulings with Prospective Effect-from Comparison to Systematisation
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    Chapter 2 The Prospective and Retrospective Effect of Judicial Decisions in Ireland
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    Chapter 3 Effects in Time of Judgments in the Netherlands: Prospective Overruling and Related Techniques
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    Chapter 4 The Ability to Deviate from the Principle of Retroactivity: A Well-Established Practice Before the Constitutional Court and the Council of State in Belgium
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    Chapter 5 Changing the Case Law pro futuro – A Puzzle of Legal Theory and Practice
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    Chapter 6 Towards a Sophisticated Theory of Precedent? Prospective and Retrospective Overruling in the Czech Legal System
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    Chapter 7 The Role of Case Law and the Prospective Overruling in the Greek Legal System
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    Chapter 8 The Portuguese Experience of Judge-Made Law and the Possibility of Prospective Intentions and Effects
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    Chapter 9 Judicial Rulings with Prospective Effect in Italy
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    Chapter 10 Retroactivity and Prospectivity of Judgments in American Law
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    Chapter 11 Canada: The Rise of Judgments with Suspended Effect
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    Chapter 12 Judicial Rulings with Prospective Effect in Argentina
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    Chapter 13 Judicial Rulings with Prospective Effect in Brazilian Law
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    Chapter 14 Judicial Rulings with Prospective Effect in Venezuela
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    Chapter 15 Judicial Rulings with Prospective Effect in Australia
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    Chapter 16 Prospective Overruling in Singapore: A Judicial Framework for the Future?
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Chapter title
The Ability to Deviate from the Principle of Retroactivity: A Well-Established Practice Before the Constitutional Court and the Council of State in Belgium
Chapter number 4
Book title
Comparing the Prospective Effect of Judicial Rulings Across Jurisdictions
Published by
Springer, Cham, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-16175-4_4
Book ISBNs
978-3-31-916174-7, 978-3-31-916175-4
Authors

Sarah Verstraelen, Patricia Popelier, Sébastien Van Drooghenbroeck