How to do things with rules : a primer of interpretation
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How to do things with rules : a primer of interpretation
(Law in context)
Butterworths, 1999
4th ed
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Twining and Miers examines the basic intellectual skills law students need, in particular those concerning the handling of rules. Designed to cater for the needs of a variety of groups, including 'pre-law', first year LLB students reading courses in legal method, and those studying jurisprudence options with an interpretation/legal reasoning basis, it has wide appeal and provides a general overview of the subject. The new edition brings the reader up to date with changes in the law and involves more emphasis on the EU and legislation, with new examples and exercises.
Table of Contents
- 1. Some food for thought
- 2. Problems and mischiefs
- 3. Of rules in general
- 4. Interpretation and application
- 5. Imperfect rules
- 6. The conditions of doubt
- 7. Reason and interpretation
- 8. Interpreting cases
- 9. Legislation
- 10. Interpreting statutes
- Epilogue
- Appendices.
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