Tom, QC Leech QC & William, QC Flenley QC
Tom, QC Leech QC & William, QC Flenley QC
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Controversies in the Common Law identifies some of the thorniest problems in private and public law, and explains how Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin addressed them by applying a common law approach to judging.
This book explores the EU legislative process and asks how moving the legislature to the centre of legal analysis changes our understanding of the EU Court of Justice's role. The book offers a theory of legislative interpretation that enables judicial officials to interpret legislation in accordance with legislative intent.
Illustrated with concrete evidence of treaty practice and judicial decisions, this book offers a logical framework to address the interaction of the rules of international law, and brings new insights to assess the significance of the principle and its operation in both legislative and judicial processes.