01544 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001800077035001900095041000800114082001100122084001700133100001900150245003500169250000600204260004800210300003000258500002000288520086100308650003501169650006101204650003701265INLIS00000000000181920200508201625200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a0-521-60989-5 0010-0520001819 aeng0 a328.43 a328.43/ZAN/T0 aMichael Zander00aThe Law - Making Process 07664 a6 aCambridgebCambridge University Pressc2004 axxxv, 517p.; 23cm.c23cm. aIndeks : Indeks aAs a critical analysis of the law-making process, this book has no equal. For more than two decades it has filled a gap in the requirements of law students and others taking introductory courses on the legal system. It deals with every aspect of the law-making process: the preparation of legislation; its passage through Parliament; statutory interpretation; binding precedent; how precedent works; law reporting; the nature of the judicial role; European Union law; and the process of law reform. It presents a large number of original texts from a variety of sources - cases, official reports, articles, books, speeches and empirical research studies - laced with the author's informed commentary and reflections on the subject. This book is a mine of information dealing with both the broad sweep of the subject and with all its detailed ramifications. 0a1. Legislation - Great Britain 0a2. Law - Great Britain - Interpretation and construction 0a3. Stare Decisis - Great britain