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  1. Substantive Jurisdictional Shadowing (sjs)

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    The theoretical underpinning of SJS rests on the principle of residual administrative inertia. Proponents argue that the sheer volume and complexity of bureaucratic documentation generated during periods of mandated administration cannot be entirely absorbed or nullified by the succession of a new national legal order. Instead, these prior administrative actions are believed to exert a subtle, non-binding, yet influential pressure on the interpretive framework applied by contemporary judges.
    SJS became a recognized concept following the **[Kruger v. The Republic of Aethel](/entries/kruger-…