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The Coherence of Statutory Interpretation

Jeffrey Barnes (Herausgeber)

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272 Seiten
2019
Federation Press (Verlag)
978-1-76002-209-9 (ISBN)
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Statutory interpretation - the law governing the determination of the meaning and effect of legislation - is a major area of law. Indeed, with the rise of legislation as a source of law, it has come to dominate legal practice. Yet statutory interpretation has sometimes been derided by commentators. Is this criticism fair? Is the law in a state of disrepair? Or have its strengths and its inherent limitations been overlooked? This book critically examines, from multiple perspectives, the coherence of the principles and practice of statutory interpretation. The main questions it addresses are: is the law coherent and if so, what are those respects? And if in certain respects it is not coherent, how and why has this come about?/n/nSpecifically, the book examines whether statutory interpretation has constitutional foundations and whether these lend coherence. It explores whether legislative drafting can anticipate statutory interpretation and whether this background aids coherence. It asks whether statutory interpretation has a coherent overall method. And it examines several important aspects of statutory interpretation to see whether reliance on them aids coherence. These aspects include the text of legislation, and whether it limits the judicial role; the presumption that Parliament intends the legislative purpose be promoted; Acts Interpretation Acts; and objects provisions./n/nThe contributions to the collection are written by distinguished commentators with expertise in statutory interpretation, including judges, barristers, Crown Counsel, parliamentary counsel, and academics./n/nExamining coherence has the potential to bring significant benefits to the law and the wider community. To the extent the law of interpretation is found to be coherent, the examination increases the confidence in the judiciary and the administration of the law. To the extent it is not coherent, it produces material for consideration as to its improvement.

Preface About the Contributors Table of Cases Table of Statutes

PART I - Introduction
1. Opening Remarks The Honourable Kenneth Hayne AC

PART II - Constitutional Perspectives
2. Constitutional Principles and Coherence in Statutory Interpretation Justice Nye Perram 3. Division of Constitutional Power and Responsibilities and Coherence in the Interpretation of Statutes Guy Aitken 4. The Coherence of Statutory Interpretation: A Commentary Sir Anthony Mason AC KBE GBM QC

PART III - Drafting Perspectives
5. The Coherence of Statutory Interpretation: Drafting Perspectives Eamonn Moran PSM QC 6. Judges v Drafters: The Saga Continues Helen Xanthaki 7. The Coherence of Statutory Interpretation: Commentary Daniel Greenberg

PART IV - Overall Method
8. Is there an Overall Method to Interpreting Legislation? Jeffrey Barnes 9. Indefinite Terms and Broad Discretions: Statutory Interpretation Against an 'Infinite Variety of Facts' Justice Timothy Ginnane

PART V - The Text and the Limits of the Judicial Role
10. The Quest for Certainty and the Limits of the Judicial Role Justice Chris Maxwell 11. Certainty, Choice and Text in Statutory Interpretation Jacinta Dharmananda

PART VI - The Legislative Purpose
12. Legislative Purpose and Statutory Interpretation John Basten

PART VII - Acts Interpretation Acts
13. Interpretation Acts: Coherent Interpretation and a Coherent Statute Book Nick Horn

PART VIII - Objects Provisions
14. Are Objects Provisions Valuable to Primary Decision-Makers? The Case of Australia's National Disability Insurance Scheme Darren O'Donovan and Narelle Bedford

PART IX - Administrative Law
15. Administrative Law and Statutory Interpretation: Sidesteps and Missteps in the Struggle for Coherence Matthew Groves

PART X - Conclusion
16. Closing Reflections Steven Churches

Bibliography
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Annandale, NSW
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht Berufs-/Gebührenrecht
ISBN-10 1-76002-209-8 / 1760022098
ISBN-13 978-1-76002-209-9 / 9781760022099
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