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Part of a series entitled: Thinking about Statutes: Interpretation, Interaction, Improvement.
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Hamlyn Lectures 2017 Professor Andrew Burrows QC (Hon), FBA, DCL Thinking about Statutes: Interpretation, Interaction, Improvement Lecture 1: Statutory Interpretation Lecture 2: The Interaction between Common Law and Statute Lecture 3: Improving Statutes Lecture 1: Statutory Interpretation
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Lecture 1 Statutory Interpretation; Lecture 2 The Interaction between Common Law and Statute; Lecture 3 Improving Statutes; Index; Get access. Share. Cite. Summary. ... The Hamlyn Lectures 2017; Andrew Burrows, University of Oxford; Book: Thinking about Statutes; Online publication: 20 July 2018;
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The purpose of the Hamlyn Lectures is to bring to ordinary people the history and achievements of the law, and the privileges and responsibilities. ... Andrew Burrows. Thinking about Statutes: Interpretation, Interaction, Improvement. ... Interpretation, Interaction, Improvement. Hamlyn Lecturers, 2017, Statute Law Review, Volume 41, Issue 2
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In these three lectures, given as the 2017 Hamlyn Lecture series, Professor Andrew Burrows takes on the challenge of thinking seriously and at a practical level about statutes in English law. In his characteristically lively and punchy style, he examines three central aspects which he labels interpretation, interaction and improvement.
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Launching the publication of the 2017 series of Hamlyn Lectures Thinking about Statutes: Interpretation, Interaction, Improvement Author: Professor Andrew urrows, MA, L, LLM (Harvard), Q (Hon), FA, DL, arrister and Honorary encher of Middle Temple, Professor of the Law of England and a Fellow of All Souls, University of Oxford
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In these three lectures, given as the 2017 Hamlyn Lecture series, Professor Andrew Burrows takes on the challenge of thinking seriously and at a practical level about statutes in English law. In his characteristically lively and punchy style, he examines three central aspects which he labels interpretation, interaction and improvement.
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Interpretation,Interaction, Improvement We are in the age of statutes; and it is indisputable that statutes are swallowing up the common law. Yet the study of statutes as a coherent whole is rare. In these three lectures, given as the2017 Hamlyn Lecture series, Professor Andrew Burrows takes on the
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THINKING ABOUT STATUTES. nteraction, ImprovementWe are in the age of statutes; and it is indisputable that statutes are swall. wing up the common law. Yet the study of statutes as a. coherent whole is rare. In these three lectures, given as the 2017 Hamlyn Lecture series, Professor Andrew Burrows takes on the challenge of thinking seriously and
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In these three lectures, given as the 2017 Hamlyn Lecture series, Professor Andrew Burrows takes on the challenge of thinking seriously and at a practical level about statutes in English law. In his characteristically lively and punchy style, he examines three central aspects which he labels interpretation, interaction and improvement.
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In these three lectures, given as the 2017 Hamlyn Lecture series, Professor Andrew Burrows takes on the challenge of thinking seriously and at a practical level about statutes in English law. In his characteristically lively and punchy style, he examines three central aspects which he labels interpretation, interaction and improvement.
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The first lecture in the 2017 Hamlyn Lecture Series "Thinking about Statutes: Interpretation, Interaction, Improvement" will be delivered by Professor Andrew Burrows MA, BCL, LLM (Harvard), QC (Hon), FBA, DCL, Barrister and Honorary Bencher of Middle Temple, Professor of the Law of England and a Fellow of All Souls, University of Oxford.
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In these three lectures, given as the 2017 Hamlyn Lecture series, Professor Andrew Burrows takes on the challenge of thinking seriously and at a practical level about statutes in English law. In his characteristically lively and punchy style, he examines three central aspects which he labels interpretation, interaction and improvement.
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a coherent whole is rare. In these three lectures, given as the 2017 Hamlyn Lecture series, Professor Andrew Burrows takes on the challenge of thinking seriously and at a practical level about statutes in English law. In his characteristically lively and punchy style, he examines three central aspects which he labels interpretation,
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Lecture 1Statutory InterpretationIn the famous words of Professor Guido Calabresi, we are 'in the age of statutes';1and it is indisputable that statute. are swallowing up our common law. Yet oddly, although they have been touched on, statutes have never been th. focus of a Hamlyn Lecture Series. Perhaps this reflects their status in UK
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In his 2017 Hamlyn Lectures, Professor (now Lord) Burrows set out his opinions about statutory interpretation. Given his recent appointment to the UK Supreme Co ... 'Always Speaking' Principle (May 4, 2021). U. of Adelaide Law Research Paper No. 2021-28, Jeffrey Goldsworthy, Lord Burrows on Legislative Intention, Statutory Purpose, and the
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In these three lectures, given as the 2017 Hamlyn Lecture series, [the author] takes on the challenge of thinking seriously and at a practical level about statutes in English law. In his characteristically lively and punchy style, he examines three central aspects which he labels interpretation, interaction and improvement.
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In these three lectures, given as the 2017 Hamlyn Lecture series, Professor Andrew Burrows takes on the challenge of thinking seriously and at a practical level about statutes in English law. In his characteristically lively and punchy style, he examines three central aspects which he labels interpretation, interaction and improvement.
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In these three lectures, given as the 2017 Hamlyn Lecture series, Professor Andrew Burrows takes on the challenge of thinking seriously and at a practical level about statutes in English law. In his characteristically lively and punchy style, he examines three central aspects which he labels interpretation, interaction and improvement.