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"[This book] will be of great value to practitioners, students,
academics and judges - whatever their level of experience. [...]
The trouble for many legal practitioners, and indeed for many legal
book writers, can be a failure to see the wood for the trees, and
that is a particular risk when it comes to a subject as fissiparous
as statutory interpretation. David Lowe and Charlie Potter are to
be congratulated for having avoided that risk: they have written a
crisp and engaging book, which covers this important topic in an
informative and accessible way..." From the foreword by David
Neuberger 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.
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The Witches (DVD)
Anjelica Huston, Mai Zetterling, Jasen Fisher, Rowan Atkinson, Bill Paterson, …
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Luke and his wise Aunt Hegla arrive at an English seaside hotel
where the Royal Commission for Prevention of Cruelty to Children is
holding a convention. Luke discovers that its members are not
charity workers but wicked witches who plan to turn all children
into mice - starting with him. The mouse-Luke must alert his aunt
and stop their dastardly plan.
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