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Drafting is designed to equip trainee barristers with the requisite
skills to draft high-quality legal documents across all areas of
practice. The manual contains practical advice on the skill of
drafting in a number of legal settings, including contract, tort,
and criminal proceedings. Each chapter contains numerous examples
accompanied by detailed commentary on the key features of the
draft. Exercises are included throughout the manual, offering the
opportunity to practice and perfect your own style of drafting.
Digital formats This edition is available for students and
institutions to purchase in a variety of formats. The e-book offers
a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality
tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning
support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
International law is usually communicated in more than one language
and reflects common norms that lawyers and adjudicators across
national legal cultures agree on and develop together. As a result,
the negotiation of the wording and meaning of international
legislative texts is an integral part of legal interpretation in
international law. This book sheds light on that essential
interpretation process. Language and Legal Interpretation in
International Law treats the subject from the perspective of recent
legal and linguistic theories of meaning. Anne Lise Kjaer and
Joanna Lam bring together internationally renowned experts to
provide strong theoretical and practical foundations for the study
of legal interpretation in such fields as human rights law,
international trade, investment and commercial law, EU law, and
international criminal law. The volume explains how the positivist
tradition-in which interpretation is understood as an automatic
process by which judges simply apply the text of legislative
instruments to specific fact situations-cannot be upheld in an era
of pragmatic and cognitive meaning theories. Those theories instead
focus on the context of interpretation and on the interpreter as a
co-producer of meaning. Through a collection of thoroughly
researched and timely essays, this book explores the linguistically
and culturally diversified world of meaning-making in international
law.
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