Ruth Sullivan

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Consequential Analysis

Consequential Analysis

From: Statutory Interpretation 3/e

Examination of interpretation to avoid absurd or unacceptable consequences. 11 $1.10 Add
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Interpreting Aboriginal Law

Interpreting Aboriginal Law

From: Statutory Interpretation 3/e

Interpretation of aboriginal treaties, legislation relating to aboriginal peoples, and legislation affecting aboriginal treaty and other rights. 8 $0.80 Add
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Introduction to Statute Law

Introduction to Statute Law

From: Statutory Interpretation 3/e

Examination of the types and elements of legislation, its temporal operation from enactment through to amendment and repeal, and legislative style. 26 $2.60 Add
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Introduction to Statutory Interpretation

Introduction to Statutory Interpretation

From: Statutory Interpretation 3/e

Examination of concepts and assumptions involved in statutory interpretation, and sources of interpretation rules. 20 $2.00 Add
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Legal Policy Analysis

Legal Policy Analysis

From: Statutory Interpretation 3/e

Examination of statutory analysis accounting for extra-textual values or norms tending to favour one outcome over another. 28 $2.80 Add
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Ordinary Meaning

Ordinary Meaning

From: Statutory Interpretation 3/e

Examination of the rule requiring that the words of a statute be read in their ordinary, grammatical sense. 14 $1.40 Add
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Original Meaning

Original Meaning

From: Statutory Interpretation 3/e

Analysis of the rule assuming that the meaning of legislation is fixed when the legislation is first enacted. 12 $1.20 Add
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Overlap and Conflict

Overlap and Conflict

From: Statutory Interpretation 3/e

Examination of statutory interpretation in the context of overlap and conflict with other legislation and judge-made law. 22 $2.20 Add
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Plausible Interpretation, Mistakes, and Gaps

Plausible Interpretation, Mistakes, and Gaps

From: Statutory Interpretation 3/e

Examination of the rule limiting the extent to which courts may adjust the ordinary meaning of text to promote the legislative purpose. 20 $2.00 Add
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Presumed Application, Time, Territory, and the Crown

Presumed Application, Time, Territory, and the Crown

From: Statutory Interpretation 3/e

Examination of the temporal application of legislation, and presumptions against extraterritorial application and application to the Crown. 38 $3.80 Add
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Presumed Compliance with Constitutional Law, Common Law, and International Law

Presumed Compliance with Constitutional Law, Common Law, and International Law

From: Statutory Interpretation 3/e

Examination of the rules presuming an intention not to violate constitutional limits, to comply with the Charter and its values, to respect international laws and values, and not to change the … 10 $1.00 Add
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Purposive Analysis

Purposive Analysis

From: Statutory Interpretation 3/e

Examination of meaning and establishment of legislative purpose, and uses of purposive analysis. 20 $2.00 Add
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Reliance on Components

Reliance on Components

From: Statutory Interpretation 3/e

Examination of the use of components such as titles, preambles, purpose statements, headings, marginal notes and schedules. 14 $1.40 Add
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Reliance on Extrinsic Aids

Reliance on Extrinsic Aids

From: Statutory Interpretation 3/e

Examination of reliance on extrinsic aids such as legislative history, model legislation, legislative evolution, international agreements, and authoritative opinion. 26 $2.60 Add
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Shared and Bijural Meaning

Shared and Bijural Meaning

From: Statutory Interpretation 3/e

Examination of interpretation issues raised by bilingual legislation and legislation applying in both a civil law and common law context. 18 $1.80 Add
Statutory Interpretation 3/e

Statutory Interpretation 3/e

Statutory Interpretation is a practical guide to the techniques and reasoning used by lawyers and judges to resolve interpretation problems. The book deciphers the complex rules of … 429 View