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What does the rule of law mean, in practical terms, for the way
that legislation is prepared, drafted and presented? It is a
cornerstone of the UK legal order and requires certain things from
the legal system, such as that the law must be intelligible,
predictable and accessible. This book examines what those
requirements mean for the form that legislation must take. Using
the rule of law as the starting point, the author uses deductive
reasoning to determine what flows from this in terms of the form of
legislation. Each element of the rule of law is analysed to
establish principles about the form that legislation ought to take,
and the book examines how each principle can be given concrete
effect. The originality lies in the nexus between the rule of law
and the form of legislation. Much has been written about the nature
and content of the rule of law, but relatively little has been
devoted to legisprudence, the theory and practice of legislation.
This book now draws these two subjects together in a detailed and
innovative way.
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