The law-making process

The law-making process1980
About this book
As a critical analysis of the law-making process, this book has no equal. For more than two decades it has filled a gap in the requirements of law students and others taking introductory courses on the legal system. It deals with every aspect of the law-making process: the preparation of legislation; its passage through Parliament; statutory interpretation; binding precedent; how precedent works; law reporting; the nature of the judicial role; European Union law; and the process of law reform. It presents a large number of original texts from a variety of sources - cases, official reports, articles, books, speeches and empirical research studies - laced with the author's informed commentary and reflections on the subject. This book is a mine of information dealing with both the broad sweep of the subject and with all its detailed ramifications.
Details
- First published
- 1980
- OL Work ID
- OL2848980W
Subjects
Judicial processLaw reformLegislationNonfictionLawStare decisisInterpretation and constructionJudicial process, great britainLaw, great britainLaw reform, great britainLegislation, great britainPolitical scienceLaw, interpretation and constructionJurisprudenceBritish law - general & miscellaneousInterpretation & construction of lawDroitInterprétation