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© F A R Bennion Website: www.francisbennion.comDoc. No. 2008.013.1475 LexisNexis 2008
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BibliographyTitles in italics are books or reports etc. Numbers on the right indicate pages in the work. The letter n indicates a footnote. References may appear more than once on the page indicated. A Table of Abbreviations follows this Table. For Tables of Statutes, Cases etc see preliminary pages.
Table of Authors and Writings CitedAnonymousFirst Report of the Statute Law Commissioners, 1835 1165
Report of Royal Commission on Income Tax (1920) Cmd 615 698
Report of Street Offences Committee (1928) Cmd 3231 1202
Report of Committee on Ministers’ Powers (Donoughmore Report, 1932) Cmd 4060
265n, 271
Report of Foreign Judgments (Reciprocal Enforcement) Committee (Greer Report, 1932) Cmd 4213
694, 696, 1212
Fifth Interim Report (Statutes of Limitation) of Law Revision Committee (1936) Cmd 5334
888n
Report of Royal Commission on Common Land (1955–58) Cmnd 462 1188
Delegated Legislation in India (1964), Indian Law Institute 247n
Eighth Report of Criminal Law Revision Committee (1966) Cmnd 2977 613n
Report of Committee of Privileges on Petition of the Irish Peers (1966) HL Session Papers (53)
305n
Report of Committee on Legal Education (1971) Cmnd 4595 392
American Law Institute (Restatement - Second) Conflict of Laws s 110 (1971)
1213n
Report of Committee on the Preparation of Legislation (Renton Report, 1975) Cmnd 6053
487, 650, 735n, 739, 1166n, 1210
Report of Advisory Group on Law of Rape (Heilbron Report, 1975) Cmnd 6352
485
Report of Committee of Privy Councillors appointed to inquire into the recruitment of mercenaries (1976) Cmnd 6569
905
Report of Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure (1981) Cmnd 8092 100-101, 712, 912
‘Extrinsic Aids to Statutory Interpretation’ (Australian Government, Canberra, 1982)
680n
Instructions issued by Management and Personnel Office (1982) LSG 278n, 281n, 283n
Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules, (1982-83) HC Paper No 169 508
Report of a Symposium on Statutory Interpretation held at Canberra (1983) A-G’s Department, Australian Government
610n, 612n, 613n, 680n, 740n
Review of Public Order Law (1985) Cmnd 9510 923n
6th Report of Select Committee on the European Communities, Unfair 1291n
Contract Terms, HL Paper 28, January 1992
Statutory Instrument Practice (2003) Cabinet Office/HMSO, 3rd edn 254
Guide to Legislative Procedures (2004) Cabinet Office 27n, 180n, 643n
Devolution: Its Effect on the Practice of Legislation at Westminster (2004) HL Paper 192
6n
Report of Commission on the Powers and Electoral Arrangements of the National Assembly for Wales 2004
6n
‘Less is More: Reducing Burdens, Improving Outcomes’ (2005) Better Regulation Task Force.
91
The Governance of Britain (2007) CM 7170 (Green Paper) 1043-1044
Allan, T R S: ‘Filching Your Opponent’s Papers in Court: When Privilege Cannot be Defeated by a Trick’ (1983) 133 NLJ 665
525n
Allen, Carleton KempLegal Duties (1931) Oxford: Clarendon P 137
‘Administrative Consultation of the Judiciary’ (1931) 47 LQR 43 418n
Law and Orders, 1st edn 1945, 3rd edn 1965, Stevens & Sons 182, 241n, 245n, 248n, 285n, 392, 394n
Law in the Making 4th edn 1946, 7th edn 1966, Oxford: Clarendon P 170n, 203n, 241n, 407n, 474, 488, 866
Allen, Layman: ‘Symbolic Logic: A Razor Edged Tool for Drafting and Interpreting Legal Documents’ (1957) 66 Yale LJ 833
1174n
Amos, Maurice Sheldon: ‘The Interpretation of Statutes’ (1934) 5 CLJ 163 885
Andrews, J: ‘Conspiracy and Criminal Law Reform’ [1976] Crim LR 483 780n
Anson, W: Law and Custom of the Constitution (4th edn, 1935) 1228
Arbab-Dehkordi, B: ‘Statistical Analysis of Statutory Texts’ CL May 1982 4 720n
Archbold, J F: Pleading, Evidence and Practice in Criminal Cases (37th edn, 1969) Sweet & Maxwell
64n
Ashworth, Andrew: ‘Social control and “anti-social behaviour”: the subversion of human rights?’, 120 LQR (April 2004), 263-291
94, 1354n
Atiyah, Patrick S: ‘The Legacy of Holmes Through English Eyes’ (1983) 63 Boston ULR 341
418
Bacon, Francis: Maxims of the Law (Bac Max Reg) (c 1600) 405n, 1102
Bacon, Matthew: Bacon’s Abridgement: A New Abridgement of the Law (Bac Abr), 5 vols, 1768
189n, 207n
Barlow, N L A: ‘Possession of Minute Quantities of a Drug’ [1977] Crim LR 26 1119
Barnes, Jeffrey W‘Statutory Interpretation, Law Reform and Sampford’s Theory of the Disorder of Law’ Pt I (1994) Fed L R (Australia) p 116
6n, 124n, 944n
‘Statutory Interpretation, Law Reform and Sampford’s Theory of the Disorder of Law’ Pt II (1995) Fed LR (Australia) p 77
6n, 13n, 431n, 457n, 458, 547, 592n, 651n, 652n, 944n
Barrington, Daines: Observations upon the Statutes, 1st edn 1760, 2nd edn 1767, Dublin, Grierson & Watts
7, 118-119, 477, 832n, 917, 1124
Barwick, Garfield (Chief Justice of Australia): ‘Divining Legislative Intent’ (1961) 35 ALJ 197
680
Bates, St J N‘Privatised Drafting and the Finance Bill’, Scots LT, 24 May 1996 475n
‘Schedules in Scotland’, (1996) Juridical R 77 723n
Beatson, Jack (Mr Justice Beatson): ‘Has the common law a future?’ Inaugural lecture. (1997) 56 CLJ 291
499n, 1291, 1459
Beaulac, Stéphane: ‘Driedger’s “Modern Principle” at the Supreme Court of Canada: Interpretation, Justification, Legitimization’ (with Pierre-André Côté), 11-Revue-book
546
Bell, JohnReview of Bennion on Statutory Interpretation 4th edn and Vogenauer, Die Auslegung von Gesetzen in England und auf dem Kontinent. Eine vergleichende Untersuchung der Rechtsprechung und ihrer historischen Grundlagen, 22 LS (2002), 473
8, 102n, 135n
– and see Cross, Rupert.
Bell, W E: Sale of Food and Drugs 1st edn 1886, 13th edn 1956, Butterworths
34n
Bellamy, J G: The Law of Treason in England in the later Middle Ages (1970) CUP
572
Bennion, F A RThe Constitutional Law of Ghana (1962) Butterworths, www.francisbennion.com/1962/001.htm
170n, 272n, 349n, 680n
Consumer Credit Control (1976-2001), Sweet & Maxwell, 4 vols looseleaf www.francisbennion.com/1976/004.htm
402n, 1174n
Renton and the Need for Reform (1979) Sweet & Maxwell (part) 643n, 1166n
Bennion on Statute Law (2nd edn, 1983) Longman, www. francisbennion .com/1983/006.htm
50n, 453n, 735n, 870n, 1217n, 1249n
Bennion on Statute Law (3rd edn, 1990) Longman, www.francisbennion.com/1990/002.htm
12n, 35n, 129n, 146n, 187n, 188n, 189n, 196n, 231, 232n, 289n, 290n, 292n, 386n, 396n, 398n, 411n, 420n, 442n, 444n, 447n, 450n, 452n, 453n, 465n, 489n, 494n, 501n, 504n, 515n, 567n, 590, 607n, 608n, 629n, 643n, 673n, 684n, 706n, 720n,
733n, 760n, 875n, 1166n, 1168n, 1169n, 1196n, 1211n, 1219n, 1249n, 1263n, 1458n
The Law Commission and Law Reform (G Zellick ed, 1988), Sweet & Maxwell, 60–66, www.francisbennion.com/1988/002.htm
188n
Bennion on Statutory Interpretation, (2nd edn 1992) Butterworths 1458
Halsbury’s Laws of England (4th edn reissue, 1995) vol 44(1), title ‘Statutes’, Butterworths
184n, 263n, 703n, 784, 827
Bennion on Statutory Interpretation, (3rd edn 1997) Butterworths 1459
Understanding Common Law Legislation (2001) OUP www .francisbennion.com/2001/032.htm
9n, 13n, 14n, 35n, 80n, 102, 130n, 289n, 571n, 1324n, 1327n
Foreword to Brian Hunt, The Irish Statute Book - A Guide to Irish Legislation (2007) First Law Limited, Dublin, www.francisbennion.com/2007/024.htm
x
‘A Computer Experiment in Legislative Drafting’, C & L, November 1975, www.francisbennion.com/1975/004.htm
232
‘"First Consideration": A Cautionary Tale’ (1976) 126 NLJ 1237 www.francisbennion.com/1976/003.htm
1220n
‘Legislative Technique: Various Matters’, (1979) 129 NLJ 748, www.francisbennion.com/1979/001.htm
1189n
‘The Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act–60 Inglorious Years’ (1979) 129 NLJ 1088, www.francisbennion.com/1979/005.htm
293n, 1047n
‘The Drafting of Section 3 of the Theft Act 1978’, [1980] Crim LR 670, www.francisbennion.com/1980/022.htm
504n
‘Bringing Acts into Force: The Computer Dimension’ 131 NLJ (1981) 356, www.francisbennion.com/1981/003.htm
196n
‘Legislative Technique: Leave My Word Alone’, 131 NLJ (1981) 596, www.francisbennion.com/1981/005.htm
420n, 1186n, 1189n
‘Can There Be an Infringing Copy Without a Copyright Infringement?’ (1981) 131 NLJ 749 www.francisbennion.com/1981/ 007 .htm
746n
‘Another Reverse for the Law Commissions’ Interpretation Bill’, 131 NLJ (1981) 840, www.francisbennion.com/1981/ 008 .htm
70n, 613n, 716n
‘LEGOL and the Electronic Home Lawyer’, (1981) LSG 1334, www.francisbennion.com/1981/010.htm
473n, 1174n
‘Penalty points – a transitional problem’ (1982) LSG 1622 (pseudonymous) www.francisbennnion.com/1982/003.htm
504n
‘Making off without payment’, [1983] Crim LR 205, www.francisbennion.com/1983/001.htm
504n
‘Scientific Statutory Interpretation and the Franco Scheme’ (1983) BTR 74, www.francisbennion.com/1983/004. htm
432n
‘Citation of Authority’ LSG (1983) 1635, www.francisbennion.com/1983/003.htm
855n
‘Propositions of Law in Conviction Appeals’, [1984] Crim LR 282, www.francisbennion.com/1984/002.htm
149n, 504n
‘A Point on the Companies Consolidation’, 130 SJ (1986) 736, www.francisbennion.com/1986/004.htm
607n
‘The new prosecution arrangements: (1) The Crown Prosecution Service’, [1986] Crim LR 3, www.francisbennion.com/1986/003.htm
96n
‘The technique of codification’, [1986] Crim LR 295, www.francisbennion.com/1986/007.htm
188n, 421n
‘Statutory Exceptions: A Third Knot in the Golden Thread?’, [1988] Crim LR 31, www. francisbennion .com/1988/003.htm
1094n
‘Defending Liversidge v Anderson’, Denning LJ 1988, www.francisbennion.com/1988/007.htm
956n
Rejoinder to review of Bennion on Statutory Interpretation by Alida Wilson, 8 LS (1988) 134, www. francisbennion .com/1988/008.htm
14n
‘Legal death of brain-damaged persons’, 44 NILQ (1993) 269, www.francisbennion.com/1993/007.htm
1184n
‘The Law Commission’s Criminal Law Bill: no way to draft a code’ [1994] Stat LR 108 www.francisbennion.com/1994/003.htm
188n
‘How they do things in France’, [1995] Stat LR 90, www.francisbennion.com/1995/001.htm
158n
‘How they all got it wrong in Pepper v Hart’, [1995] BTR 325, www.francisbennion.com/1995/003.htm
80n, 632n, 633n, 672n
‘Dolly the sheep and the legal meaning of a word’, NLJ (1997) p 716, www.francisbennion.com/1997/012.htm
906n
‘Which sort of Human Rights Act?’, 148 NLJ (1998) 488, www.francisbennion.com/1998/001.htm
1378n
‘Citation of unreported cases – a challenge’ 148 NLJ (1998) 1520, www.francisbennion.com/1998/013.htm
855n
‘Local Government Finance: Is the Capping Regime Lawful?’ 162 JPN (1998) 796, www.francisbennion. com /1998/012.htm
127n
‘Last Orders at La Pentola’ 148 NLJ (1998) 953 and 986, www.francisbennion.com/1998/005.htm and www.francisbennion.com/1998/006.htm
461n
‘A Naked Usurpation?’ 149 NLJ (1999) 421, www.francisbennion.com/1999/002.htm
41n
‘Judicial officers must be high-principled’ The Times, 8 January 1999, www.francisbennion.com/1997/003.htm
799n
‘Goodbye and good riddance to the GAAR?’, Tax P Aug 1999 p 10, www.francisbennion.com/1999/013.htm
1022
‘The strange tale of Sunningwell glebe’, 149 NLJ (1999) 1296, www.francisbennion.com/1999/014.htm
431n, 778n, 1197n
‘What interpretation is “possible” under section 3(1) of the Human Rights Act 1998?’ [2000] PL 77, www.francisbennion.com/2000/011.htm
1327n
‘The Global Method: Statutory Interpretation in the Common Law World’, 85 Commonwealth LAN, October 2000, www.francisbennion.com/2000/049.htm
13
‘The Human Rights Act 1998 and the government policy principle: Part 1’ 9 CLW (12 Jan 2001) 1, www.francisbennion.com/2001/002.htm
858n, 1355n
‘The Human Rights Act 1998 and the government policy principle: Part 2’ 9 CLW (1 June 2001) www.francisbennion.com/2001/022. htm
858n, 1355n
‘Consequences of an Overrule’, PL Autumn 2001, p 450, www.francisbennion.com/2001/031.htm
177n
‘Human Rights: a Threat to Law?’ 26(2) U of NSW LJ (2003), pp 418-440, www.francisbennion.com/2003/008.htm
2n, 1313n
‘Requiem for the Lord Chancellor?’, 12 Com L (August 2003) 31, www.francisbennion.com/2003/003.htm
153n
‘Is the Real IRA a Proscribed Organisation?’, 168 JPN (19 June 2004), www.francisbennion.com/2004/008.htm
826n
‘The IRA is Proscribed After All’, 168 JPN (4 Sep 2004) 694, www.francisbennion.com/2004/020.htm
826n
‘Is the New Hunting Act Valid?’, 168 JPN (27 Nov 2004) 928, www.francisbennion.com/2004/037.htm
225n
‘Curious Behaviour of the Attorney General’, 169 JPN (5 March 2005) 168, www.francisbennion. com /2005/013.htm
435n
‘Bingham’s Finger’, 169 JPN (2005) 368, www.francisbennion.com/2005/028.htm
31n, 551n
‘Judgment and discretion revisited: pedantry or substance?’, (2005) PL Winter 707, www.francisbennion.com/2005/059.htm
128n, 130n
‘Evidence obtained by torture’, 169 JPN (24-31 Dec 2005), 989, www.francisbennion.com/2005/062.htm
1349n
‘New Police Law Abolishes the Reasonable Man (and Woman)’ 170 JPN (21 January 2006), p 27, www.francisbennion.com/2006/003.htm.
39n, 94n
Letter on the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill, The Times, 20 February 2006, www.francisbennion.com/ 2006 /006.htm
92n
‘Pepper v Hart and Executive Estoppel’, 170 JPN (11 March 2006) 167, www.francisbennion.com/ 2006 /012.htm
633n
‘Separation of Powers in Written and Unwritten Constitutions’, 15 Com L (April 2006), 17, www.francisbennion.com/ 2006 /015.htm
1352n
‘Practice Directions- A Need for Order’, 170 JPN (8 July 2006) 508, www.francisbennion.com/2006/029.htm
230n
‘A New Skill? Law-Text Analysis’ (with Kay Goodall), 3 Web JCLI (July 2006), www.francisbennion.com/2006/ 030 .htm
634n
‘Spotting the Key Text that Solves the Case’, 170 JPN (5 August 2006) 588, www.francisbennion. com /2006/032.htm
122n, 946n
‘Statutory Powers- a Dubious Decision’, 170 JPN (7 October 2006), www.francisbennion.com/2006/037.htm
254n, 267n
‘Jones v Whalley: Constitutional Errors by the Appellate Committee’, 170 JPN (4 November 2006) 847, www.francisbennion.com/2006/039.htm
101n, 1097n
‘Déjà Vu, or the Judge Addresses the Society’, 170 JPN (18 November 2006) 888, www. francisbennion .com/2006/040.htm
135n
‘Prosecutions: the Al Yamamah incident’, 171 JPN (6 & 13 January 2007), 6, www. francisbennion .com/2007/001.htm
683n
‘Executive estoppel- Pepper v Hart revisited’, [2007] PL, Spring 1, www.francisbennion.com/2007/003.htm
80n, 92n, 633n
‘Practical Statutory Interpretation: Bennion’s NESSSI Method’, www.francisbennion.com/2007/004.htm
1
‘Fractured Law - or Three Strikes Against The HRA’, 171 JPN (19 and 26 May 2007) 358 and 380 www. francisbennion .com/2007/009.htm
673n, 784n, 1313n, 1322n, 1339n
‘Financing the Courts’, Letter in 157 NLJ (15 June 2007) 825, www.francisbennion.com/2007/013.htm
121n
‘Confusion Over Plain Language Law’, 16 Com L (August 2007) 61, www.francisbennion.com/2007/018.htm
36n, 807n
‘Aspects of the Legal Meaning’, 171 JPN (13 Oct 2007) 715, www.francisbennion.com/2007/022.htm
x, 36n, 438n, 443n, 490n, 870n, 970n
‘Statutory Definitions: A Problem of Logic - or Something Else?’, 171 JPN (10 Nov 2007) 783, www.francisbennion.com/2007/023.htm
x
‘‘Musharraf’s Bed of Nails: Might it One Day Be Ours?’, 171 JPN (13 Oct 2007) 831, www.francisbennion.com/2007/025.htm
x
And see Kay Goodall
Bentham, JeremyA Comment on the Commentaries: a criticism of William Blackstone’s Commentaries on the Laws of England (1928, C W Everett ed) Oxford: Clarendon P
24, 397, 805, 922, 1173
An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (1907) Oxford: Clarendon P
527n
Of Laws in General (1970, H L A Hart, ed) Athlone Press 507
Bingham of Cornhill, Lord‘A Criminal Code: Must We Wait for Ever?’ (1998) Crim LR 694 188n
BBC Radio Four, Today, 24 June 1999; The Times, 25 June 1999 130-131
Birks, PeterLaw and Interpretation, Essays in Legal Philosophy (OUP, 1995) 14
‘The academic and the practitioner’ 18 LS (1998) 12, 14
Blackstone, William: Commentaries on the Laws of England (Oxford: Clarendon P, 1st edn, 1765-1769)
7, 30, 39-40, 46, 63, 64, 93, 96, 103, 139, 167, 182, 203n, 229n, 238, 336n, 342, 343, 344, 346, 347, 352, 356, 359, 365n, 372, 408, 409, 426, 464, 471, 477, 484, 491, 495, 513, 517, 555n, 559, 647n, 668, 671, 742, 761, 773, 801, 802, 804, 807, 808, 838, 846, 875, 889, 895, 897, 898, 909n, 917, 920, 921, 924, 926, 948, 1002, 1009, 1072, 1083, 1119, 1125, 1126, 1133, 1135, 1137, 1172, 1198, 1216, 1229n, 1246, 1247
Blom-Cooper, Louis: The Birmingham Six and Other Cases (1997) Duckworth
1196n
Bond, M F: A short guide to the records of parliament (1980) HL Record 228n
Office.
Bouvier, John: A Law Dictionary 1st edn 1839 751
Bowman, Geoffrey (First Parliamentary Counsel): ‘Why is there a Parliamentary Counsel Office?’ 26 Stat LR (2005) 69
411
Bracton (Henry of Bratton): On the Laws and Customs of England (De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliæ), c 1300
203n, 801n
Bradley, A W: Constitutional and Administrative Law (with K D Ewing; successor to Wade and Phillips, qv), 14th edn, 2007) Pearson
409
Brazil, Patrick‘Legislative history and the sure and true interpretation of statutes in general and the Constitution in particular’ 4 U of Queensland LJ (1961–1964)
652n
‘Reform of Statutory Interpretation—the Australian Experience of Use of Extrinsic Materials: with a Postscript on Simpler Drafting’ 62 ALJ (1988) 503
674n, 675, 676
Brooke, Henry (Lord Justice Brooke): ‘Interventions in the Court of Appeal’, [2007] PL Autumn
121
Broom, HerbertLegal Maxims: A selection of legal maxims, classified and illustrated 1st edn 1845, 10th edn (R H Kersley, ed) 1939, Sweet & Maxwell
39n, 59n, 62, 408, 464, 601n, 647n, 865, 889, 984, 1106, 1129, 1250
Commentaries on the Laws of England (with E A Hadley) (1869, W Maxwell & Son)
63n
Brown-Wilkinson, Lord: ‘The Infiltration of a Bill of Rights’ (1992) PL 397 1276n
Brownlie, I: Principles of Public International Law 5th edn, 1998 Oxford: Clarendon P
817n
Bryson J: ‘Statutory Interpretation: An Australian Judicial Perspective’ (1992) Stat LR 187
674n, 675
Buckland, W WA Textbook of Roman Law 2nd edn, 1950, CUP 28, 30, 1106
Roman Law and Common Law (with A D McNair), 2nd edn, 1952, CUP 463
Burn, Richard: The Ecclesiastical Law 1st edn 1763, 9th edn (R Phillimore, ed) 1842, Sweet
102, 117, 197-198
Burrow, JamesSettlement Cases (1768) 757n
De Ratione Et Usu Interpungendi: An Essay on Punctuation (1772) 757
Burrows, J F: New Zealand Commentary on Halsbury’s Laws of England tit. 679
Statutes C901
Calvert, H G: Constitutional Law in Northern Ireland (1968) Stevens & Sons 218n
Cardus, Neville: Autobiography (1947) Collins 1160, 1184
Carnwath, Robert: ‘The Thornton Heresy Exposed: Financial Remedies for Breach of Public Duties’ [1998] PL 407
69n
Carr, Cecil ThomasDelegated Legislation (1921), CUP 241n
Administrative Law in England (1941), OUP……………… 241n
‘Parliamentary Control of Delegated Legislation’ (1956) PL 200 247n
Carter, Ross: ‘“The enactment is self-explanatory . . . or is it?” – Explanatory Provisions in New Zealand Legislation’ (with Matthew Green), 28.1 Stat LR (2007) 2
397n, 718n
Chalmers, McKenzie D: Sale of Goods Act 12th edn 1945, 18th edn 1981, Butterworths
549, 718n, 1172
Chaucer, Geoffrey: The Canterbury Tales Guild edn (1986), trans Neville Coghill
752
Chitty, J, jun, Prerogatives of the Crown (1820) 165n
CiceroDe Oratore (55 BC) 30
De Legibus 773n
Cockburn, Lord: Memorials of His Time 1st edn 1856, 4th edn 1945 ed W Forbes Gray, Edinburgh, Robert Grant & Sons Ltd
10
Cocks, Ray: ‘Ram, Rab and the civil servants: a lawyer and the making of the “Great Education Act 1944”‘, 21 LS (March 2001), 15
566
Cohen, M D: ‘Is it a Crime to Prevent a Crime?’ (1982) 126 Sol J 603 425n
Coke, EdwardReports (1600-1615) 39n, 41n, 57n, 62, 128-129, 134,
180, 207n, 211n, 212n, 223n, 236n, 244n, 306n, 389n, 433n, 471, 786, 792, 806, 865, 918, 935, 937, 945, 1009, 1034, 1083, 1104, 1116, 1119, 1129n, 1134, 1141, 1155n, 1164, 1165, 1258
Institutes (1628) 57, 63, 68, 180, 203, 229n, 272n, 280n, 306n, 316n, 343n, 347, 352, 371, 375n, 464, 773, 787, 801, 808, 814, 832, 897n, 912, 913, 982, 1046, 1083,
1117, 1156, 1164, 1246, 1247
Coke upon Littleton (1628) 26n, 134, 203n, 356n, 371, 408, 413, 490, 647n, 758n, 787, 790, 888, 911, 979, 1000, 1023, 1101, 1102, 1128, 1141, 1144, 1146, 1251
Corry, J A‘The Interpretation of Statutes’ (reprinted in revised form in E A Driedger, The Construction of Statutes (1st edn, 1974) App I p 203)
10, 472
‘The Use of Legislative History in the Interpretation of Statutes’ 32 Can Bar Rev (1954)
677
Côté, Pierre-André‘Driedger’s “Modern Principle” at the Supreme Court of Canada: Interpretation, Justification, Legitimization’ (with Stéphane Beaulac), 11-Revue-book, 8 June 2006
546
The Interpretation of Legislation in Canada 2nd edn 1992, 3rd edn 2000 Editions Yvon Blais
677n, 1457, 1458
Cowen, D V: ‘Legislature and Judiciary - Reflections on the Constitutional Issues in South Africa: Part I’, 15 MLR (1952), 282.
232n
Cowley, David: ‘Constructive Manslaughter: New Limits’ (1983) 133 NLJ 503 456, 457
Craies, W FCraies on Statute Law 1st ed 1907, 7th ed (ed S G G Edgar) 1971), 8th ed (ed Daniel Greenberg, title changed to Craies on Legislation) 2004, sup 2005), Sweet & Maxwell
7, 46, 75n, 191n, 228, 242n, 314n, 318n, 331, 333, 344n, 411n, 736n, 912n, 1011, 1016, 1151n, 1242, 1284n, 1313
Encyclopaedia Britannica (11th edn, 1911) CUP, vol 18, tit Misdemeanour 63
Craig, Paul: EU Law (with Grainne de Burca), 3rd edn 2003, OUP 1297n
Cretney, Stephen: ‘The Law Commission: True Dawns and False Dawns’ (1996) 59 MLR
32n
Croke, George: Croke’s Reports 1603-25 (79 ER) 1103, 1117, 1257
Cross, RupertCross on Evidence 1st edn 1970, 9th edn 1999, Butterworths 134
Precedent in English Law 3rd edn 1977, 4th edn 1991 (ed J W Harris), Oxford, Clarendon P
124, 393, 418n, 499, 504n, 1176
Statutory Interpretation 1st edn 1976, 2nd edn 1987 & 3rd edn 1995 ed by John Bell and George Engle, Butterworths
7, 12-13, 24, 473, 513, 545n, 549, 592, 747, 754n, 870n 899, 970, 987n, 1210, 1232, 1251
Curtis, Charles P: ‘A Better Theory of Legal Interpretation’ (1949) 4 The Record of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York 321
622, 651
Davis, G R C: Magna Carta (1965), Trustees of the British Museum 412n, 837n
De Burca, Grainne: EU Law (with Paul Craig), 3rd edn 2003, OUP 1297n
Denning, LordReview of P.H. Winfield, A Textbook of the Law of Tort, 63 LQR (1947) 516. 33
The Discipline of Law (1979) Butterworths 803n
The Due Process of Law (1980) Butterworths 524
What Next in the Law (1982) Butterworths 800
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Table of AbbreviationsThe following abbreviations are used in the above Table of Authors and Writings Cited.
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ALB Aboriginal Law Bulletin DELETE RULE
ALJ Australian Law Journal
All ER Rev The All England Law Reports Annual Review
ABAJ American Bar Association Journal
Boston U LR Boston University Law Review
BTR British Tax Review
Cal WLR California Western Law Review
Can Bar Rev Canadian Bar Review
C & L Computers & Law
Commonwealth LAN
Commonwealth Legal Association Newsletter
CLJ Cambridge Law Journal
CLP Current Legal Problems
CM Command paper
Cmd Command paper
CML Rev Common Market Law Review
Cmnd Command paper
Com L The Commonwealth Lawyer
Conv (NS) The Conveyancer (New Series)
Crim LR Criminal Law Review
CUP Cambridge University Press
Denning LJ Denning Law Journal
D Tel The Daily Telegraph
Fed LR Federal Law Review (Australia)
Harv LR Harvard Law Review
HC House of Commons .
HL House of Lords
IALS Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
Int & Comp LQ International and Comparative Law Quarterly
Int Rel International Relations
J Crim L Journal of Criminal Law
J Law & Soc Journal of Law and Society
J Spec Trans Journal of Specialised Translation
JPN Justice of the Peace
Juridical R The Juridicial Review
Law Com Law Commission
Loc Auth L Local Authority Law
LQR Law Quarterly Review
LS Legal Studies
LSG The Law Society’s Gazette
Melbourne ULR Melbourne University Law Review
MLR Modern Law Review
NILQ Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly
NLJ New Law Journal
NY Bar The Record of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York
Otago LR Otago Law Review
Oxford: Clarendon P
Oxford: The Clarendon Press
OJLS Oxford Journal of Legal Studies
OUP Oxford University Press
P B Acad Proceedings of the British Academy
PL Public Law
Scot LT Scots Law Times
Sol J Solicitors Journal
Stan L Rev Stanford Law Review
Stat LR Statute Law Review
Tax P Taxation Practitioner
Torts LJ Torts Law Journal
Tul L Rev Tulane Law Review
U of NSW LJ University of New South Wales Law Journal
U of Toronto LJ University of Toronto Law Journal
U of Queensland LJ University of Queensland Law Journal
Web JCLI Web Journal of Current Legal Issues
Yale LJ Yale Law Journal
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