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Legislative Drafting


Legislative Drafting

Author: V. C. R. A. C. Crabbe

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2012-05-23


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First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

How to Draft Bills Clients Rush to Pay


How to Draft Bills Clients Rush to Pay

Author: J. Harris Morgan

language: en

Publisher: American Bar Association

Release Date: 2003


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This is a step-by step guide on drafting and formatting invoices that clients will fully understand, find reasonable, and be more likely to pay-on time and without complaint.

Common Law and Modern Society


Common Law and Modern Society

Author: Mary Arden

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2015-12-17


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Law is a lasting social institution, but it must also be open to change. How is law made, and what prompts change? How can society influence the law, and how does the law respond to societal change? The first volume of Shaping Tomorrow's Law examined human rights and European law. In this second volume Mary Arden turns her attention to domestic law, providing a judge's viewpoint on the roles of society, government, and the judiciary in the transformation and reform of the law. The first section of Common Law and Modern Society explains what we mean by judge-made law and shows how the law responds to the needs of a changing society. Adaptation may be in response to shifting values, or in response to constitutional change. This is demonstrated in chapters on assisted reproduction and assisted dying, both modern concerns, and a far older example, that of the law on water, which has been evolving over the centuries in response to society's changing demands. The law also needs to reflect constitutional change, as in the case of Welsh devolution. The second section of the book looks at the necessary simplification of the law and systematic legal reform. These tasks lie at the heart of the work of the Law Commission, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2015. Drawing on her own experience as former Chairman of the Law Commission, Mary Arden argues that statute law can be made simpler by codification, and that the success of codification may vary depending on the field of law. The final section looks ahead to tomorrow's judiciary. The accountability of judges is a continuing area of discussion, and this includes ensuring that the reasoning behind their decisions is understood by the relevant people. Mary Arden goes on to argue that the vision for the judiciary today and tomorrow should be one of greater diversity in the widest sense. This will help to ensure not only greater fairness and wider opportunity but also better decision-making. The book concludes with advice and encouragement for future legal professionals.