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Craies on Legislation: A Practitioner's Guide to the Nature, Process, Effect and Interpretation of Legislation 12th Edition: 2nd Supplement

Edited by: Daniel Greenberg

ISBN13: 9780414109292
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780414098978
Published: October 2022
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



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Craies on Legislation is the complete practitioners' guide to the nature, process, effect and interpretation of legislation. It is regularly cited to and by the higher courts, and it is relied upon by lawyers in the public and private sectors for shedding light on the widest range of questions in relation to how legislation is made, applied, challenged and interpreted.

This 2nd cumulative supplement updates the 12th edition that published in November 2020. Key highlights of the 2nd Supplement are:

  • Coverage of new developments across the whole range of core legislation issues, including breadth of powers, strict liability in crime, role of quasi-legislation, anticipatory and retrospective legislation, breadth of Ministerial powers, and presumptions of construction
  • Discussion of new legislative environmental law statements under Environment Act 2021
  • The effect of Charities Act 2022 on subordinate and quasi-legislation relating to charities
  • Critique of newly published review of subordinate legislation process