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    Legislating Statutory Interpretation: Perspectives from the Common Law World is a collection of essays focusing on the relationship between interpretation Acts and statutory interpretation. The activity of interpreting statutes is often thought to be

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    Publisher:Carswell
    Service Number:30909931
    ISBN:9780779886777
    Publication date:2018-11-28
    Practice area:Constitutional law
    Jurisdiction:General
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    Christopher Hunt

    Christopher D. L. Hunt, B.A. (Mount Allison), LL.B. (Manitoba), LL.M., Ph.D. (Cambridge), is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, British Columbia. He has published widely in leading Journals in the areas

     

    Lorne Neudorf

    JD (Victoria); LLM (McGill); PhD (Cambridge) Lorne Neudorf is Professor, Deputy Dean and Associate Dean (Academic and Partnerships) at La Trobe Law School. Prior to joining La Trobe, Professor Neudorf was Associate Professor and Deputy Dean at the Adelaide 

    Micah Rankin

    Micah Rankin, K.C. is Crown Counsel with the BC Prosecution Service. Micah obtained a J.D. at the University of Victoria and then clerked at the Court of Appeal for British Columbia. In 2011, after obtaining an LLM from the University of Toronto, Micah