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Legislative Intent

Talia Mercer

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Legislative Intent explores how laws are interpreted and applied, focusing on legislative history, judicial precedent, and statutory language. The book examines how laws evolve from abstract concepts into concrete regulations, crucial for legal professionals and anyone interested in politics. It emphasizes that understanding the original intentions of lawmakers, as reflected in legislative history, alongside the framework established by judicial precedent, is vital for navigating regulatory applications.

 
The book argues for a holistic approach to statutory interpretation, balancing legislative history, judicial precedent, and statutory language to achieve a just outcome. This approach acknowledges that laws are not static but reflect societal values and evolving understandings. For example, shifts in societal values and evolving judicial philosophies can significantly alter how a statute is understood over time.

 
The book progresses by introducing fundamental concepts of statutory interpretation, then delving into techniques for analyzing legislative history and examining landmark court cases. This academic work offers a unique perspective by emphasizing the interconnectedness of these elements, moving beyond a purely textualist approach. It is intended for law students, legal professionals, and policymakers, providing valuable insights for navigating the legal system. The analysis relies on primary legislative documents, court opinions, and scholarly articles, making it a well-researched resource for those interested in academic and political aspects of law.
Disponível desde: 03/04/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 73 páginas.

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