Prejudice: Meaning and Possible Disadvantages
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Abstract
Many lawyers underestimate prejudice, but its importance is enormous. The term "prejudice" has Latin roots (from Latin ‘praejudicialis’), which means "referring to a previous judicial decision". The term "prejudice" is not explicitly named in civil procedural legislation or arbitration proceedings, but it does occur in criminal proceedings.
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