Legislative drafting for democratic social change : a manual for drafters

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Legislative drafting for democratic social change : a manual for drafters

by Ann Seidman, Robert B. Seidman, and Nalin Abeyesekere

Kluwer Law International, 2001

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Good governance, that is, effective government based on non-arbitrary decision-making, is central to a country's successful development or transition to a market-oriented economy. This Manual explores the critical relationship between law making and development. It aims to equip legislative drafters with the conceptual tools and specific techniques they need to draft laws likely to bring about the institutional transformation necessary for good governance. Designed as a practical aid for practitioners in the developing and transitional worlds, this work demonstrates how, within constitutional and other limits, a drafter should structure a bill, provides instruction in drafting amendments and subordinate legislation, and describes the skills required to write the clear, unambiguous and readily-interpreted provisions required to achieve a bill's policy objectives. It provides a model for a research report that, based on facts and logic, will justify the bill's detailed provisions and demonstrate that the responsible agency will implement them effectively. The final section focuses on drafting laws to facilitate government decision-making in accordance with the rule of law. In particular, it suggests devices for drafting defensively against corruption, thus providing the legislative environment essential for successful transition and development.

Table of Contents

Preface. Part I: Legislative Drafting, Good Governance and the Development Process. 1. Law and Social Change. 2. The Legislative Drafters' Role in Drafting Transformatory Laws. 3. Prioritizing Drafting Proposals. Part II: Justifying a Draft Bill: The Research Report. 4. An Introduction to Legislative Theory and Methodology: Organizing the Research Report. 5. Writing a Research Report: Ensuring Effective, Non-Arbitrary Implementation. 6. Capturing the Relevant Social Science Evidence for Legislative Drafting. 7. Form of a Research Report. Part III: Techniques for Drafting the Bill. 8. The Architecture of a Bill. 9. Writing a Legislative Sentence: The Who and the What. 10. Writing a Legislative Sentence II: Ensuring Clarity and Avoiding Ambiguity. 11. Drafting Within the Constitution and Other Constraints. 12. Internal Aids to Interpretation. 13. Formal Matters: Placing the Statute in the Corpus of the Law. Part IV: Drafting for Good Governance. 14. Drafting for the Rule of Law and Defensively Against Corruption. Index.

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  • NCID
    BA52540605
  • ISBN
    • 9041197931
  • LCCN
    00060042
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxiii, 415 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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