Drafting Legislation sets out to prove Sir William Dale's doctrine
that the rules for drafting good quality legislation are the same
in common and civil systems of law. Legislative solutions can
therefore serve the drafter, the judge and the practitioner of any
jurisdiction. The book discusses the general issue of quality in
legislation from the legislative process to the actual drafting
interpretation and enforcement. It also analyzes topics related to
quality in legislation such as clarity, precision and disambiguity,
plain language and gender-neutral language and assesses whether Sir
William's view of universality in the definition and elements of
quality in legislation is right or not. The volume is of critical
interest to students and scholars of European law and the
philosophy and theory of law.
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