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Craies on legislation : a practitioners' guide to the nature, process, effect and interpretation of legislation / editor, Daniel Greenberg.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2017Publisher: ©2017Edition: Eleventh editionDescription: xciv, 1261 pages ; 24 cm + 1 supplementContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780414057203
  • 0414057201
Other title:
  • Practitioners' guide to the nature, process, effect and interpretation of legislation
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 348.4202 23
Contents:
Part 1. The nature of legislation -- 1. Concepts and classes -- 2. Acts of Parliament -- 3. Subordinate legislation -- 4. Devolved legislation -- Part 2. The legislative process -- 5. Primary legislation -- 6. Subordinate legislation -- 7. Devolved legislation -- 8. Drafting of legislation -- 9. Access to legislation -- Part 3. The effect of legislation -- 10. Timing -- 11. Extent and application -- 12. Statutory rights, powers and duties -- 13. Statutory corporations -- 14. Effect on other law -- 15. Errors in legislation -- Part 4. Interpretation of legislation -- 16. Introduction to statutory interpretation -- 17. The cardinal rule: construction according to plain meaning -- 18. Literal or purposive interpretation -- 19. Rebuttable presumptions of construction -- 20. Other canons and principles of construction -- 21. Expressions which change meaning over time -- 22. The Interpretation Act 1978 -- 23. Other general interpretation provisions -- 24. Other specific interpretation provisions -- 25. Section 3 of the Human Rights Act 1998 -- 26. Use of parts of legislation other than text for construction -- 27. Use of extraneous materials in constructing legislation -- 28. The rule in Pepper v Hart -- 29. Interpretation of special kinds of legislation -- Part 5. European legislation -- 30. Nature of European Legislation -- 31. The legislative process -- 32. Effect and interpretation -- Appendix. Ectracts and appendices.
Summary: "As the pace of legislative change at all levels continues to accelerate, it becomes increasingly difficult for practitioners to know how to follow and apply, and sometimes influence or challenge, the legislation that is relevant to their clients in every area of the law. A highly practical resource, Craies provides clear and concise answers to the most common questions users of legislation have. It aims to be an essential everyday guide covering primary legislation, subordinate legislation and devolved legislation, as well as EU legislation. Craies is relied upon by practitioners in all fields, and is regularly cited in the higher courts." --Publisher's website.
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Previous edition: 2012.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1. The nature of legislation -- 1. Concepts and classes -- 2. Acts of Parliament -- 3. Subordinate legislation -- 4. Devolved legislation -- Part 2. The legislative process -- 5. Primary legislation -- 6. Subordinate legislation -- 7. Devolved legislation -- 8. Drafting of legislation -- 9. Access to legislation -- Part 3. The effect of legislation -- 10. Timing -- 11. Extent and application -- 12. Statutory rights, powers and duties -- 13. Statutory corporations -- 14. Effect on other law -- 15. Errors in legislation -- Part 4. Interpretation of legislation -- 16. Introduction to statutory interpretation -- 17. The cardinal rule: construction according to plain meaning -- 18. Literal or purposive interpretation -- 19. Rebuttable presumptions of construction -- 20. Other canons and principles of construction -- 21. Expressions which change meaning over time -- 22. The Interpretation Act 1978 -- 23. Other general interpretation provisions -- 24. Other specific interpretation provisions -- 25. Section 3 of the Human Rights Act 1998 -- 26. Use of parts of legislation other than text for construction -- 27. Use of extraneous materials in constructing legislation -- 28. The rule in Pepper v Hart -- 29. Interpretation of special kinds of legislation -- Part 5. European legislation -- 30. Nature of European Legislation -- 31. The legislative process -- 32. Effect and interpretation -- Appendix. Ectracts and appendices.

"As the pace of legislative change at all levels continues to accelerate, it becomes increasingly difficult for practitioners to know how to follow and apply, and sometimes influence or challenge, the legislation that is relevant to their clients in every area of the law. A highly practical resource, Craies provides clear and concise answers to the most common questions users of legislation have. It aims to be an essential everyday guide covering primary legislation, subordinate legislation and devolved legislation, as well as EU legislation. Craies is relied upon by practitioners in all fields, and is regularly cited in the higher courts." --Publisher's website.

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