Craies on Legislation: A Practitioner's Guide to the Nature, Process, Effect and Interpretation of Legislation 11th ed Edited by: Daniel Greenberg

Craies on Legislation: A Practitioner's Guide to the Nature, Process, Effect and Interpretation of Legislation 11th ed Edited by: Daniel Greenberg

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ISBN: 9780414057203

Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, December 2016

Hardback, 1261 pages

As the pace of legislative change at all levels continues to accelerate, it becomes increasingly difficult for practitioners to know how to follow and apply, and sometimes influence or challenge, the legislation that is relevant to their clients in every area of the law.

A highly practical resource, Craies provides clear and concise answers to the most common questions users of legislation have.  It aims to be an essential everyday guide covering primary legislation, subordinate legislation and devolved legislation, as well as EU legislation.  Craies is relied upon by practitioners in all fields, and is regularly cited in the higher courts.

The text includes chapters interpreting:-

Drafting principles for legislation
Different forms of quasi-legislation   
The procedures for the making and enacting of primary and secondary legislation   
The principles of interpretation
This new 11th edition is entirely up-to-date and provides essential and current commentary in fast-changing times.  Written by Daniel Greenberg, Counsel for Domestic Legislation in the House of Commons, it tells the latest episode in a number of long-running stories, including the Human Rights Act, Henry VIII Powers, Pepper v Hart, the slip rule in Inco Europe and many others.  
Recent cases of importance in the field of legislation (including Public Law Project v Lord Chancellor) as well  as important political developments in the fields of devolution and elsewhere (including the Strathclyde Report on the primacy of the House of Commons).

Subjects:
Statutory Interpretation and Legislative Drafting