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Understanding Legislation provides a practical, accessible guide to interpreting both English and European legislation of all kinds. This book can be used as a first port of call for practitioners and students on all matters of statutory construction. It is designed to serve as a succinct and authoritative point of reference for questions concerning sources of legislation, the anatomy and structure of differing instruments and matters of interpretation. As well as considering how to read statutory language, and the key principles and presumptions that the courts will apply, the book addresses how other legislation and materials can influence the interpretive exercise and in what way. To this end, it discusses the interpretive significance of the different components of legislation, the various external aids to construction that may exist, and the role of international law, the European Convention on Human Rights (through the Human Rights Act 1998) and EU law in interpreting domestic law. While the primary focus is on English law, the treatment of EU and international law will also serve as concise freestanding guidance as to the sources of EU law, the construction of EU legislation and the construction of treaties.

Author: Potter Charlie
Publisher: HART PUBLISHING
Pages: 164
ISBN: 9781849466417
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2017

1. Introduction to Domestic Legislation: Statutes and Subordinate Legislation

2. Anatomy and Structure of Domestic Legislation

3. Core Principles and Approach

4. General Presumptions as to the Intended Effect of Legislation

5. Interaction of Legislation

6. Internal Aids to Interpretation

7. External Aids to Interpretation

8. The Interpretation Act 1978

9. The Effect of International Law on Domestic Legislation

10. Impact of the Human Rights Act 1998: Sections 3 and 4

11. Sources of EU Law and the Nature, Anatomy and Structure of EU Legislation

12. Interpretation of EU Law and its Effect on Domestic Legislation

13. Research Tools and Works of Reference

14. Checklist: Practical Considerations

David Lowe is a barrister at Blackstone Chambers, Temple, London, specialising in commercial and public law.

Charlie Potter is a barrister who is a senior corporate communications adviser and Partner at Brunswick Group, co-leading the firm's global litigation practice. He is a former member of Blackstone Chambers, Temple, London.

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