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The Nature of Legislative Intent (Oxford Legal Philosophy)
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| #2610278 in Books | 2012-12-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.40 x1.00 x9.30l,1.41 | File type: PDF | 288 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Great book, wonderful delivery|By luciano laise|Excellent book! The author was supervised by John Finnis. It's a sound book on the function of intentions in statutory interpretation. Mutatis mutandi, may be useful for constitutional theorists. The delivery was great, on time. But, however, the book was with some details on the corners. It's a pitty for a quite expensive book.<|||"In this lucid and wide-ranging book, Richard Ekins offers a robust and original defense of an intent-based approach to statutory interpretation." -Gregory Bassham, Ethics||"The strength of Ekins' book is his account of the rationality of the legislature, and
Are legislatures able to form and act on intentions? The question matters because the interpretation of statutes is often thought to centre on the intention of the legislature and because the way in which the legislature acts is relevant to the authority it does or should enjoy. Many scholars argue that legislative intent is a fiction: the legislative assembly is a large, diverse group rather than a single person and it seems a mystery how the intentions of the individua...
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