In the common law system, what is the significance of 'ratio decidendi' and how does it establish binding principles for lower courts?
Ratio decidendi refers to the specific facts of a case, which lower courts are not bound to follow.
Ratio decidendi is the part of a judgment that contains the binding legal principles, which lower courts must apply.
Baroque art features strong contrasts, while Rococo art prefers more subtle transitions
Baroque art is generally larger in scale than Rococo art

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