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Elements of Legislation Duxbury Hardback Cambridge University Press

Elements of Legislation

Neil Duxbury combines analytical legal philosophy and legal history to explore the concept of legislation.

Neil Duxbury (Author)

9781107021877, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 1 November 2012

256 pages

23.5 x 15.7 x 1.7 cm, 0.55 kg

'\u2026 the editors of the series in which the book appears confidently assert that 'This book will raise the standard of debate about the making and interpretation of legislation.' They could not be more correct.' Maksymillian Del Mar, Cambridge Law Journal

In Elements of Legislation, Neil Duxbury examines the history of English law through the lens of legal philosophy in an effort to draw out the differences between judge-made and enacted law and to explain what courts do with the laws that legislatures enact. He presents a series of rigorously researched and carefully rehearsed arguments concerning the law-making functions of legislatures and courts, the concepts of legislative supremacy and j]

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Elements of Legislation Duxbury Hardback Cambridge University Press

Elements of Legislation

Neil Duxbury combines analytical legal philosophy and legal history to explore the concept of legislation.

Neil Duxbury (Author)

9781107021877, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 1 November 2012

256 pages

23.5 x 15.7 x 1.7 cm, 0.55 kg

'\u2026 the editors of the series in which the book appears confidently assert that 'This book will raise the standard of debate about the making and interpretation of legislation.' They could not be more correct.' Maksymillian Del Mar, Cambridge Law Journal

In Elements of Legislation, Neil Duxbury examines the history of English law through the lens of legal philosophy in an effort to draw out the differences between judge-made and enacted law and to explain what courts do with the laws that legislatures enact. He presents a series of rigorously researched and carefully rehearsed arguments concerning the law-making functions of legislatures and courts, the concepts of legislative supremacy and j]

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Elements of Legislation

Neil Duxbury combines analytical legal philosophy and legal history to explore the concept of legislation.

Neil Duxbury (Author)

9781107021877, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 1 November 2012

256 pages

23.5 x 15.7 x 1.7 cm, 0.55 kg

'\u2026 the editors of the series in which the book appears confidently assert that 'This book will raise the standard of debate about the making and interpretation of legislation.' They could not be more correct.' Maksymillian Del Mar, Cambridge Law Journal

In Elements of Legislation, Neil Duxbury examines the history of English law through the lens of legal philosophy in an effort to draw out the differences between judge-made and enacted law and to explain what courts do with the laws that legislatures enact. He presents a series of rigorously researched and carefully rehearsed arguments concerning the law-making functions of legislatures and courts, the concepts of legislative supremacy and j]

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