Handbook on Statutory Interpretation

Handbook on Statutory Interpretation
Author: Stéphane Beaulac
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2008
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN: 0433453389

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This book offers readers concise and user-friendly tools to help articulate the most powerful arguments to identify the legislative intent found in the statute. It provides: examples and illustrations from across Canada's federal and provincial jurisdictions; detailed analysis of the key judicial decisions and a table of cases that practitioners in particular will find extremely valuable, as well as a reproduction of both the Interpretation Act (Canada) and Interpretation Act (Quebec).

Methods of Interpretation

Methods of Interpretation
Author: Lackland H. Bloom (Jr.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2009
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105134432298

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Methods of Interpretation: How the Supreme Court Reads the Constitution examines the various methodologies the Supreme Court, and individual justices, have employed throughout history when interpreting the Constitution. Rather than attempting to set forth an overall theory of constitutional interpretation or plunge into the never ending scholarly debate over interpretative theory, Lackland H. Bloom focuses exclusively on what the Court and individual justices have done and said about constitutional interpretation in the course of deciding constitutional cases. He identifies many of the best, and a few of the worst, examples of particular interpretative methodologies, as well as the best examples of explicit discussions of constitutional interpretation by the Court and individual justices. Professor Bloom pays particular focus on the Supreme Court's approaches to constitutional interpretation since it is the Court that sets the standards. Although commentators may have the final word on what constitutional interpretation should be, he argues that the Court essentially has the final word on what it actually is.

The Interpretation of Legislation in Canada

The Interpretation of Legislation in Canada
Author: Pierre-André Côté
Publsiher: Cownsville, Quʹebec : Editions Y. Blais
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1991
Genre: Law
ISBN: UIUC:30112054364374

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Purposive Interpretation in Law

Purposive Interpretation in Law
Author: Aharon Barak
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2011-10-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781400841264

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This book presents a comprehensive theory of legal interpretation, by a leading judge and legal theorist. Currently, legal philosophers and jurists apply different theories of interpretation to constitutions, statutes, rules, wills, and contracts. Aharon Barak argues that an alternative approach--purposive interpretation--allows jurists and scholars to approach all legal texts in a similar manner while remaining sensitive to the important differences. Moreover, regardless of whether purposive interpretation amounts to a unifying theory, it would still be superior to other methods of interpretation in tackling each kind of text separately. Barak explains purposive interpretation as follows: All legal interpretation must start by establishing a range of semantic meanings for a given text, from which the legal meaning is then drawn. In purposive interpretation, the text's "purpose" is the criterion for establishing which of the semantic meanings yields the legal meaning. Establishing the ultimate purpose--and thus the legal meaning--depends on the relationship between the subjective and objective purposes; that is, between the original intent of the text's author and the intent of a reasonable author and of the legal system at the time of interpretation. This is easy to establish when the subjective and objective purposes coincide. But when they don't, the relative weight given to each purpose depends on the nature of the text. For example, subjective purpose is given substantial weight in interpreting a will; objective purpose, in interpreting a constitution. Barak develops this theory with masterful scholarship and close attention to its practical application. Throughout, he contrasts his approach with that of textualists and neotextualists such as Antonin Scalia, pragmatists such as Richard Posner, and legal philosophers such as Ronald Dworkin. This book represents a profoundly important contribution to legal scholarship and a major alternative to interpretive approaches advanced by other leading figures in the judicial world.

Interpretation and Method

Interpretation and Method
Author: Dvora Yanow,Peregrine Schwartz-Shea
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 734
Release: 2015-03-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317467359

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Exceptionally clear and well-written chapters provide engaging discussions of the methods of accessing, generating, and analyzing social science data, using methods ranging from reflexive historical analysis to critical ethnography. Reflecting on their own research experiences, the contributors offer an inside, applied perspective on how research topics, evidence, and methods intertwine to produce knowledge in the social sciences.

Judicial Methods of Interpretation of the Law

Judicial Methods of Interpretation of the Law
Author: Julio C. Cueto-Rua
Publsiher: Publications Institute Paul M. Hebert Law Center Louisiana S
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1981
Genre: Law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105043781066

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Handbook for Biblical Interpretation

Handbook for Biblical Interpretation
Author: W. Randolph Tate
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 934
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441240361

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This handbook provides a comprehensive guide to methods, terms, and concepts used by biblical interpreters. It offers students and non-specialists an accessible resource for understanding the complex vocabulary that accompanies serious biblical studies. Articles, arranged alphabetically, explain terminology associated with reading the Bible as literature, clarify the various methods Bible scholars use to study biblical texts, and illuminate how different interpretive approaches can contribute to our understanding. Article references and topical bibliographies point readers to resources for further study. This handbook, now updated and revised to be even more useful for students, was previously published as Interpreting the Bible: A Handbook of Terms and Methods. It is a suitable complement to any standard hermeneutics textbook.

Methods of Biblical Interpretation

Methods of Biblical Interpretation
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0687037069

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"Methods of Biblical Interpretation is a valuable reference tool for all students of biblical interpretation and a highly useful supplemental text for the seminary classroom, the graduate seminar, and upper-level undergraduate courses."--BOOK JACKET.