Stare decisis (Latin)
This legal doctrine is known as stare decisis, a latin term which means to stand by decisions and not disturb the undisturbed. A prior judicial decision is commonly referred to as a precedent.
It is known as the 'Exclusionary Rule' - more commonly referred to as the "Fruit of the Poisoned Tree Doctrine." See below link:
A split or division within a church is commonly referred to as a schism. This can happen due to disagreements over doctrine, leadership, or other issues.
in puritain doctrine "elect" are referred to as?
Rome is commonly referred to as the "Eternal City."
The title "president of judicial" is not commonly used and may refer to different roles depending on the context or country. In the United States, for example, the Chief Justice of the United States serves as the head of the Supreme Court but is not referred to as a "president." If you are referring to a specific country or judicial system, please provide more details for a precise answer.
What are the parallel ports on a computer commonly referred to as?
its commonly referred to the due process clause
Commonly referred to as the 'kernel'
heathen Apex :)
The judicial system, the legislative, and the executive
A bolt with no head is commonly referred to as a screw.