This beats me
Stephen Sedley: The Drafter’s Contract, 2 April 1998
Statutory Interpretation
by Francis Bennion.
Butterworth, 1092 pp., £187, December 1997,0 406 02126 0 Show More
by Francis Bennion.
Butterworth, 1092 pp., £187, December 1997,
Law and Interpretation
edited by Andrei Marmor.
Oxford, 463 pp., £18.99, October 1997,0 19 826487 9 Show More
edited by Andrei Marmor.
Oxford, 463 pp., £18.99, October 1997,
Equality before the Law: Deaf People’s Access to Justice
by Mary Brennan and Richard Brown.
Deaf Studies Research Unit, University of Durham, 189 pp., £17.50, October 1997,0 9531779 0 4 Show More
by Mary Brennan and Richard Brown.
Deaf Studies Research Unit, University of Durham, 189 pp., £17.50, October 1997,
“... So, then,’ says a founding father, quill poised, to the founding fathers around him in Gary Larson’s cartoon, ‘Would that be “Us the people” or “We the people”?’ If deciding what to write is tough, interpreting what gets written is tougher. Turgid texts need unravelling; obscure provisions need deciphering; occasional nonsense needs correcting; perfectly clear texts may be impossible to apply to novel situations ... ”